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In reply to the discussion: School iPads to cost nearly $100 more each, revised budget shows [View all]docgee
(870 posts)32. LOL, I guess that's true, but I have the hardest time with
transferring files, pictures, music, etc with the iphone. Plus, there is the ability to 'root' an Android, gain access to hidden files, and run apps that would otherwise be not available under google play. Not seemingly important for most people, but good stuff kids should learn to keep from being complacent with technology getting the better of them. I have a friend who just sold his iphone 4, he got an iphone 5 plus cash, i'm guessing a contract too, but I wonder how much of his personal information was stolen from being stored in hidden logs on the old iphone: gps logs, website history, banking info, contacts, whatever...
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Why not just buy the linux-equivalent to the ipad for probably half the price?
Crowman1979
Oct 2013
#2
Quick - tell me if your HR department would hire someone who didn't know how to use a computer
ET Awful
Oct 2013
#30
No one is claiming NOT to use computers, but we are discussing connection from and to the computer
happyslug
Oct 2013
#35
Yeah, and nobody need cars or trucks either, they had horsedrawn carriages for centuries
ET Awful
Oct 2013
#44
I don't think so, very limited in my schools and most students wouldn't use them later in life,
docgee
Oct 2013
#25
Apple products delivered to schools, always include the highest level of service and many extras.
onehandle
Oct 2013
#7
i"includes curriculum from Pearson Education Inc. that is still being developed"????
happyslug
Oct 2013
#10
Perhaps so...but the rest of the thread is the Apple bashing we've come to know and love...
brooklynite
Oct 2013
#42