i in iPhone, iPad, etc
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@MattKing said:
@ajstringham said:
@MattKing said:
@ajstringham said:
@MattKing said:
@ajstringham I know! Man i've been busy, did a two week roadtrip to Washington then did the bulk of a move into a new house Monday. My laptop is missing in action and my home workstation is in pieces lol.
Ah, ok. Wow. You've been busy!
All good though, productive-busy. You?
P.S. I have that burger on my mind, things take me awhile but I never forget.
I've been busy. Started a new job at McAfee of all places. Still in training, so there is that. It's been slow though, so plenty of time so far to post on ML, etc.
That's great though! Best wishes man, they do a lot more than AV right? I heard they have some cool other tools.
Yeah, they have a TON of other non-AV products. They all are security products of one kind or another, but not solely AV. The one I'll be supporting first is called MVM, or McAfee Vulnerability Manager. It's a network scanner that allows you to find issues in your environment. Cool in theory. We'll see how it works when I get going.
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@ajstringham said:
Cool in theory. We'll see how it works when I get going.
Sounds like bad PR right there... I'd be careful.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@ajstringham said:
Cool in theory. We'll see how it works when I get going.
Sounds like bad PR right there... I'd be careful.
What do you mean? All I said is we'll see how I like it when I get a chance to play with it. That's all.
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@ajstringham Just be careful about what you say about the company you work for, especially online. That's all I'm saying.
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Did any of you see this? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2746648/Australian-man-microchip-inserted-hand-use-iPhone-6.html
Creepy.. No way. I don't get why someone would do that.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@ajstringham Just be careful about what you say about the company you work for, especially online. That's all I'm saying.
I will. Thanks.
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@Nic said:
I'm wondering why they ditched it for the new products - Apple Pay and Apple Watch instead of iPay and iWatch.
Tim Cook. Not Steve Jobs.
That's the difference. Seeing a stock drop the day after a major product announcement is not typical for Apple, Inc.
Not trying to sound profound or anything, but these are going to be interesting times for Apple.
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@Bill-Kindle said:
Seeing a stock drop the day after a major product announcement is not typical for Apple, Inc.
Complete do not care about the stock price on things like this.
The market is full of short term profit takers. Apple was at a sell point last week for profit taking. Then they had the iCloud issue. Today's stock prices do not mean dick.
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@JaredBusch said:
@Bill-Kindle said:
Seeing a stock drop the day after a major product announcement is not typical for Apple, Inc.
Complete do not care about the stock price on things like this.
The market is full of short term profit takers. Apple was at a sell point last week for profit taking. Then they had the iCloud issue. Today's stock prices do not mean dick.
I sense anger and malice
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Huh? Not sure how that came across like that. Just stating an opinion on the general stock market.
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@JaredBusch Where I was going with the stock comment is that investors seemed to be expecting more than they got yesterday.
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@Bill-Kindle said:
@JaredBusch Where I was going with the stock comment is that investors seemed to be expecting more than they got yesterday.
I disagree that investors were disappointed. Short term profit seekers maybe. Those are not investors.
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Apple is one of the few companies that just doesn't seem to care about their stock. Amazon is the same way. Amazon rarely makes much of a profit.
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@Bill-Kindle said:
@Nic said:
I'm wondering why they ditched it for the new products - Apple Pay and Apple Watch instead of iPay and iWatch.
Tim Cook. Not Steve Jobs.
I heard it was because someone else already owned the names.
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Maybe they dropped it because the I thing has become so mocked.
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@Dashrender said:
@Bill-Kindle said:
@Nic said:
I'm wondering why they ditched it for the new products - Apple Pay and Apple Watch instead of iPay and iWatch.
Tim Cook. Not Steve Jobs.
I heard it was because someone else already owned the names.
Don't know about iWatch. but I've had payroll services from iPay before when I worked in sales.
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@Reid-Cooper ooo...like iMocked...the device that mocks apple users?