Thanks for all you've done. You've left quite a trail of support and gratitude!
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Thanks for all you've done. You've left quite a trail of support and gratitude!
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That works if you are only searching for one address at a time. But I want to have a list of several addresses and I just end up with a list full of "requested location" which is not much help. I need to have multiple addresses that change every week.
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I can do that also. But I don't want to save the address as a contact but as a temporary favorite. It used to show the address instead of requested location. Now I have to type the address to save to favorites which defeats the purpose of using Siri. I can copy and paste the address from the form that comes up, but I shouldn't have to do that.ThanksConnie
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> My car charger just gave up the ghost. I investigated the connections in my '15 Subaru Forester and found a USB slot. I tried connecting my 5S with a USB- Lightening cable and it seems to be charging.
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> Is there any advantage to replacing the charger which plugged in to the 12 volt slot vs using the USB to charge my phone or Air 2?
Generally we have no idea how much power is available at the USB port on cars. If it is primarily intended as a data-tranfer method (playing music on the car's sound system), it might only trickle-charge the device at a slow rate.
A *good* "cigar lighter" charger should charge an iDevice at it's max rate — and, thankfully, the good ones *tell* you what they are capable of.
For example, Anker:
<https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Charger-PowerDrive-iPhone-Galaxy/dp/B00VH88CJ0/ref=sr_1_2>
<https://www.amazon.com/Car-Charger-PowerIQ-Technology-Motorola/dp/B00SSMRB9A/ref=sr_1_12>
> Also, I've read that using the phone while it is charging is bad for the battery. This sounds wrong to me and would make battery-sucking long-distance navigation a big problem. True or false?
I have in the past used iPhones running TomTom navigation, and music or podcast playing, leaving them plugged in continuously for hours and hours without problems.
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My car charger just gave up the ghost. I investigated the connections in my '15 Subaru Forester and found a USB slot. I tried connecting my 5S with a USB- Lightening cable and it seems to be charging.
Is there any advantage to replacing the charger which plugged in to the 12 volt slot vs using the USB to charge my phone or Air 2?
Also, I've read that using the phone while it is charging is bad for the battery. This sounds wrong to me and would make battery-sucking long-distance navigation a big problem. True or false?
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My car charger just gave up the ghost. I investigated the connections in my '15 Subaru Forester and found a USB slot. I tried connecting my 5S with a USB- Lightening cable and it seems to be charging.
Is there any advantage to replacing the charger which plugged in to the 12 volt slot vs using the USB to charge my phone or Air 2?
Also, I've read that using the phone while it is charging is bad for the battery. This sounds wrong to me and would make battery-sucking long-distance navigation a big problem. True or false?
Opinions?
Cathy
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MCX chairman Brian Mooney recenty made a statement about his product — in classical corporate doublespeak.
John Gruber's Daring Fireball published a translation:Utilizing unique feedback from the marketplace and our Columbus pilot, MCX has made a decision to concentrate more heavily in the immediate term on other aspects of our business including working with financial institutions, like our partnership with Chase, to enable and scale mobile payment solutions.
"CurrentC is a complete and utter failure."As part of this transition, MCX will postpone a nationwide rollout of its CurrentC application.
"CurrentC's nationwide rollout is never going to happen."As MCX has said many times, the mobile payments space is just beginning to take shape — it is early in a long game. MCX's owner-members remain committed to our future.
"We're falling further behind every day. MCX's owner-members are giving up on this misguided endeavor."As a result, MCX will need fewer resources. This change has resulted in staff reduction of approximately 30 employees.
"We were forced to lay off 30 employees. Everyone remaining should start polishing their résumés."These are very tough decisions, but necessary steps.
"We had no choice."For those employees leaving us, we want to thank our colleagues for their hard work and dedication to MCX over the last several years.
"We want to thank our departing colleagues for their hard work and dedication to MCX over the last several years, and wish them well in their future endeavors. Christ, I can't even manage a straightforward "thank you", can I?"
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MCX chairman Brian Mooney recenty made a statement about his product — in classical corporate doublespeak.
John Gruber's Daring Fireball published a translation:
Utilizing unique feedback from the marketplace and our Columbus pilot, MCX has made a decision to concentrate more heavily in the immediate term on other aspects of our business including working with financial institutions, like our partnership with Chase, to enable and scale mobile payment solutions.
As part of this transition, MCX will postpone a nationwide rollout of its CurrentC application.
As MCX has said many times, the mobile payments space is just beginning to take shape — it is early in a long game. MCX's owner-members remain committed to our future.
As a result, MCX will need fewer resources. This change has resulted in staff reduction of approximately 30 employees.
These are very tough decisions, but necessary steps.
For those employees leaving us, we want to thank our colleagues for their hard work and dedication to MCX over the last several years.
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I have the same result. While the map shows 'requested location' tapping the red pin take me a screen with the address where I can save in contacts.
On Jun 22, 2016, at 5:34 PM, Brent flapdoodle@gmail.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:I tried a search with Siri and had no trouble getting it to show the address. It pulled up the location on the map. I tapped the arrow on the right end of the name on the map screen and it brought it up in a form ready for address book. I may have phrased the question different than you. I am running iOS 9.3.3 Beta.On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 10:45 AM, Connie Schroeder connies123@yahoo.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Using iPhone 6 - When I tell Siri to map an address, it will show "Requested location" instead of the address like it used to do. Now if I want to add it to favorites I have to type in the address. It was faster to use Siri when it showed the address, but now I might as well skip Siri.Is there a new setting I am missing or did iOS 9 change maps for the worst?Thank youConnie
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Using iPhone 6 - When I tell Siri to map an address, it will show "Requested location" instead of the address like it used to do. Now if I want to add it to favorites I have to type in the address. It was faster to use Siri when it showed the address, but now I might as well skip Siri.Is there a new setting I am missing or did iOS 9 change maps for the worst?Thank youConnie
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