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shonanbb
I am an Apple fan, and have quite a few of their devices, but I gave up my phone almost a year ago. Best thing ever.
I did download Yosemete though, and it is extremely fast, but crashes my Safari often. Might want to wait on that one. Down load is forever also.
nath
I'm loving the new iphone-Yosemite integration. Being able to receive calls to my iphone on my computer while working makes for a seamless experience that doesn't have me scrambling to dig my phone out of my pocket to answer the call. And being able to start a document on my Mac, then continue it on my phone as I walk out the door means I'm not scrambling to finish the document before I have to jump on the train.
This is definitely a step up in the Apple Ecosystem.
And on a purely aesthetic level, Yosemite looks great.
lostrune2
Is this new? Thought my co-workers were already doing it with some of their cloud services.
nath
It's new the way it works now - it's quite seamless.
lostrune2
It's been seamless to my co-workers. And they use almost any device too.
John Galt
The apple pay thing is off to a rough start with many people complaining of getting double-charged on their purchases. Oops! Oops!
LostinNagoya
Quite the contrary. Apple Pay has started as a smooth ride, tons of videos in Youtube praising it. All major news outlets tested it and gave them lavish reviews. Of course, there are the losers - like the ones bending their iPhones on their butts - who are never satisfied. There are reports of double purchases, but it happens with CC as well. The ones I read, it was a fault on the side of the seller, not the iPhone.
Serrano
"Apple, the world’s biggest firm by market value"
Samsung's market value hasn't surpassed Apple's yet? What gives?