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Safari/Cingular Fix

Several users noted that the Mac OS X 10.4.2 update provides a specific fix for the Cingular website and compatibility with Apple's Safari Browser.

According to the 10.4.2 readme, "With this update, you can use Safari to log in to MyAccount on cingular.com"

Cingular has been rumored to be the upcoming provider for the Motorola-iTunes cabable cell phone.

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86 months ago
While a nice fix, this seems more like we're trying to find connections when there is none. But it's a nice fix none the less.
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86 months ago
Strange. They don't usually single out websites, much less the specific feature on a website in updates, do they?
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86 months ago

While a nice fix, this seems more like we're trying to find connections when there is none. But it's a nice fix none the less.


No, this definately is a big deal. It pretty much secures something is going on between apple and cingular.
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86 months ago
I believe that we have Apple's iPhone wireless provider... :rolleyes: ;)
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86 months ago
I'd have thought if they wanted to keep a possible partnership under wraps and away from speculation, they'd have just done this silently.
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86 months ago
Cingular (was AT&T) still supports my 1996 Motorola. Maybe I should finally get an upgrade now. I have saved up for this moment.
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86 months ago
Cingulars login has worked for me always on Safari...
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86 months ago

Cingulars login has worked for me always on Safari...


for me as well.
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86 months ago
not for me. logging in to cingular has always been a complete pain in the butt. i have to log in every time i click a link within the "My Account" pages. it's like safari doesn't realize i'm already logged in.

very annoying. glad they fixed this.
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86 months ago
Now if only they could fix Cingular.

Has anyone else noticed that Cingular sells internet access by the kilobyte? Not MB, KB. Not that anyone in their customer service understands what that means.

I had service with them for one month. The 500 KB that they assured me would be plenty for WAP browsing was used up in two experimental sessions where I looked at a total of two small web pages, and clicked two menu options (without actually loading anything, or so I thought).

Or you can buy Cingular's unlimited internet access for a mere $25 per month. Compare that to T-Mobile, which offers all-you-can-eat internet for $5 per month. Sure it may be slower, but dang! And Cingular's EDGE is hardly blazingly fast.

I was very happy to be free of Cingular. Though not as happy as I was to be free of that awful, awful Sony Ericsson S710a. What a horribly designed phone!
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