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I knew this was coming. They will now torture us with 'recommended videos' as soon as you open the app, just l
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My problem with Spotify (and their competition), as a paying customer, is this. Why, when opening the app, can
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Apple Watch not only unlocks the phone when wearing a mask, you also use it for Apple Pay.
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Finally the answer that makes sense!
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Just to add to this, MS Authenticator works great on Apple Watch.
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In reply to blue77star:And yes, there is also a 'post-Chromebok year'. This is what kids experience
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OK, so this will be the year of Chromebook. It was supposed to be the year of desktop Linux, but this is now d
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In reply to glenn8878:What you wanted to say is that there are those that can't tell the difference and t
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In reply to Travis:Except you can get better service for lower cost.
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In reply to turnma:Same here. Even if they backtrack, not going back to LastPass.
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Good timing, kids received Apple watches under the tree for Christmas. We continue to be a Google-free family.
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All in all, this is the poor man's Airtable.
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In reply to ebraiter:And will they have Walexa? :)
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In reply to Truffles:True, this can be a challenge. Yesterday at the pump I wanted to use the app to pay...but
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It is nice to be able to see the all apps screen...but really, unless the app is on the home screen as I use i
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In reply to A_lurker:Personally I am glad that MS offered Teams so we can get rid of Slack.
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In reply to johnh3:They will use Windows and Mac. Kids leave school and never see a Chromebook again. Outside
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"When you open secondary browser windows, those pinned tabs do not appear."And if you close your primary brows
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Once upon a time, there was a web browser called Chrome...
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In reply to red77star:The year of Linux on the desktop is finally here! And Microsoft is doing its best to hel
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And for older LG TVs...there's always Roku.
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In reply to lidek:If you are in love with a 10-year operating system, how about switching to a 10-year old Lin
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In reply to saturn:Oh yes, you should do that. While Android rarely has bugs, they are always fixed quickly. A
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In reply to Winner:No, you have to press the power button three times in rapid succession. Pressing it twice a
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All I want is to be able to pick the folders I want to show on the phone. Not just Inbox, and not to be forced
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In reply to Thom77:And now he was moved to another sinking ship.
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In reply to Jason_P:You are right, thanks! Pressing the spacebar does not work, but pressing below it works!
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In reply to Maktaba:I agree. I miss both these features. I can no longer use 3D Touch to move the cursor when
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I think that there's an important thing missing in this review, especially regarding the iPhone vs Androi
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" Given the chance, I’d place them at the bottom of each home screen, not at the top," so they could be more
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In reply to Marius_Muntean:In my case, the fact that you don't need to log in to Google is the best thing
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In reply to Bats:Echo works the same way with Spotify, you just need to choose it as your default.
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In reply to SimonF:Contactless is what most people in Canada use for purchases below $100. I use Apple Watch (
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I live in Canada. Wife and I use cash or debit only if credit cards are not accepted. Now let me think...my ba
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This problem is easy to resolve and not too expensive. I use CloudBeats on iOS. My music is still on OneDrive
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Spotify: As a paying customer, can I please not see any of your recommendations? Can you please allow me to ch
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In reply to mystilleef:Google Docs is a joke. And so is Chrome OS.
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In reply to Bats:Actually, it is what you say that has no sense whatsoever. Most people buy inexpensive comput
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In reply to manicscholar:Ever heard of a company that will conduct job interview in Messenger / Signal / Whats
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In reply to MikeGalos:I charge my Apple Watch in the evening, before going to bed. No problem if I forget to c
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In reply to prjman:But all those phones run Android, not iOS... It's not about hardware at all.
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In reply to James_B:I have none of these problems with Firefox on any of my computers.
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** across five devices each for just $99 a year. Actually, Microsoft removed limits on the number of devices o
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What I would like to see is being able to block Discover Weekly, Daily Mixes, global charts, etc. Spotify, you
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In reply to PaulHewitt:Why would anyone invest in a computer that does 70% of what he/she needs? You get a Chr
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In reply to hrlngrv:No, I actually completely agree with you here. This pattern clearly shows that this OS is
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In reply to FalseAgent:According to Statista, it is not growing. https://www.statista.com/statistics/218089/gl
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In reply to puggsly:No, people do not get excited about Chromebook. Some Google fanboys are, but that is not l
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"These advantages explain why the vast majority of people, worldwide, use Android and not iPhone."This is not
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As a premium user, all I need from Spotify is to stop showing any recommendations. I know my music and don
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In reply to hrlngrv:What other countries are using Chromebooks in education? According to Futuresource, 89% of
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In reply to hrlngrv:So 'Google reports' is something we should believe in? Do we at least agree that
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"But the data suggests that any new users that do enter the market are now offset by those leaving Windows, pe
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In reply to Waethorn:Thanks but no thanks... This works great with Apple Maps, plus no one else, not even Appl
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In reply to PeteB:You obviously have no idea about what you are talking about.
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In reply to karma77police:Do you ever travel? Did you ever see a grown-up traveling on business using a linux
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In reply to karma77police:Your stupidity hits a new low.
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In reply to karma77police:Grown-ups use Windows for business. Re-visit here if you ever grow up.
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In reply to hrlngrv:We all know this. However...while this report is probably a lie, if you search the web for
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In reply to CompUser:If the story about lost files is true at all.
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In reply to Winner:So is my Commodore 64.
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In reply to skane2600:And without logging in, meaning they don't make money on people like us, just on th
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In reply to matthiasg:I experience none of these issues. OneDrive was a mess, now it is perfect.
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In reply to ghostrider:As a Google fanboy, you can think what you want, but Microsoft remains the biggest (act
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This is getting worse and worse. It's about time this site changes its name to googlesupersite.com,
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Sorry, I don't agree with this. Anything that helps people not install Google malware called Chrome shoul
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In reply to moranrd:Integration with Outlook tasks is working fine, at least for Office 365 business accounts.
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In reply to karma77police:Why infest this site with your useless comments?
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In reply to robinwilson16:I have none of these issues. Both the consumer and business OneDrive work great, so
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This makes no sense. Saying that Microsoft needs a real Chromebook alternative...is the same as saying that Go
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In reply to RM:Chromebooks and business in the same sentence... What a joke.
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"Chromebooks have achieved a level of acceptance and success that should alarm the software giant."Can we talk
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In reply to JG1170:Wow, I think this is the highest level on fanboyism ever! Dare to dream...
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In reply to VancouverNinja:And if they do, chances are they will return it. Happened to two persons I know.
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In reply to paulirl:Funny how this site became a playground for Google fanboys. Judging by the comments, Chrom
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There is a single thing where Apple Music is better. With Spotify, the app cannot start to show my library. I
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In reply to ghostrider:Isn't Chrome a malware app made by Google?
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In reply to Bats:You are telling us that a basic laptop, heavy, with a slow HD and low resolution, is for you
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In reply to curtisspendlove:That is exactly what I said. I am also willing to pay more for premium devices.I d
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In reply to Minke:The OP did say "ridiculous Apple price tags". I don't agree. I think that premium Andro
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I guess you get what you pay for. You go to school and work hard so that you can afford a better house in a ni
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In reply to VancouverNinja:And it's not even 0.3% outside the USA.It's so funny how you can often he
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Like this is going to help them... Even the cash-strapped US schools (the only Chromebook customers) won'
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In reply to SherlockHolmes:Then switch to Google. Oh wait...
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In reply to Stooks:Correct. The only thing I use my Echo for is playing music on Spotify. For everything else
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In reply to PeteB:You can safely say the same thing now. Chromebooks will never catch on.Chromebook is 7 years
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In reply to Sprtfan:This! I can't understand why everyone is talking about Windows and viruses as if the
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This is amazing. It will probably increase the total number of Chromebook users outside US schools from 20 to
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I have many clients running my software and often need to connect remotely to their computers. Most clients ar
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In reply to JG1170:Nobody makes money on phones and watches, except Apple. The fact that Maps and Youtube are
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Amazon Echo is to Google assistant devices what Apple Watch is to Android wear. There's Echo and then the
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In reply to Bats:I still enjoy using my Apple Watch at the checkout register. Other people reaction is very of
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In reply to hrlngrv:Given the number of Chromebooks used outside primary and secondary schools, and in USA onl
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It is a niche market today and home automation might stay that way for a long time. However, I can already see
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" Crippled? How so? Oh you mean if you pick the High Quality version? It defaults to the full image size ve
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In reply to Nicholas_Kathrein:Your answer makes sense if you are a Google fan...and not all of us are. If your
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In reply to FalseAgent:Oh yes. When Google forces you to use Chrome to access similar functionality, Paul call
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In reply to argrubbs:So people who need to do something on the computers...they can't use Google and Appl
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This is excellent app. I've been using it for months and would never go back to iPhone stock app.
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In reply to Greg Green:Constructive criticism is welcomed. Not the same as trolling...
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So this is much, much better than the old placeholders...but let's wait to hear from the complainers and
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In reply to Tony Barrett:All kids grow up. As adults, they will need Word and Excel as much as they need a web
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In reply to Nicholas Kathrein:You do understand that the U.S. accounts for approx 85 percent of Chromebook sal
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In reply to hrlngrv:Just for the fun of it, to deliver another nail in the coffin. They are returning a favor
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In reply to Nicholas Kathrein:So you confirm exactly what I said: "Outside the cash-strapped US school distric
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In reply to Nicholas Kathrein:What ChromeOS success are we talking about here? Let's not start with anecd
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The best thing about this feature? It can be turned off. The worst? It is on by default.