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Quote: And again, you can get an iPhone for FREE with contract so I don't see the need for cheaper than FREE. The only people not on a contract are not Apple's normal customer base in the first place. Seriously? It's not "free"...it's s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp . I'm sure BMW doesn't really care how many cars Hyundai sells and I'm pretty sure Apple doesn't care how many smartphones the others sell, especially since Apple rakes in the majority of the p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slurpy If Apple gave a shit solely about marketshare, they would do alot of things differently. They don't "solely" care about market share. But there is much more to that statement. There is money …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta And they've already set the price at $0.00. So what is up with all the whining about price? If you want to build a computer that doesn't have any proprietary technology in it, you're goin…
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"Intel is the sole owner of the Thunderbolt spec. Building Thunderbolt devices requires a license to use the spec but no royalties need to be paid to Intel. Intel is also the only supplier of Thunderbolt controllers. Without Intel's permission, no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil I don't really see how they could do that. Trademark? Absolutely. Tear Samsung a brand new one (now they have a baker's dozen ones!) for their pathetic knockoff thereof? Absolutely. But p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta So? Considering that the Samsung logo looks almost completely different from the Apple one, what's your point
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The icon is patented. http://appleinsider.com/articles/12/11/27/apple-patents-siri-microphone-icon
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Right, and some copyleft/creative commons licensing allows that. Hence it being called into question. Yes. And...? Her images are copyrighted in the United States - Copyright Reg…
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"if it was used it in a way that allowed free use." They used it for commercial purposes. Fair use isn't even appropriate for discussion. The only discussion would be what the licensing terms allowed or did not allow.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil I don't see any reason for them to pay for it if it was used it in a way that allowed free use. I have no idea what the above means.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil What we don't understand is why the up front cost matters when you still pay out the ear monthly regardless of how you get the phone. And yes, even on PAYG, with no data or anythin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tylerk36 On the other hand one will only get about 50k miles worth of use out of a Hyundai car. That's silly. Hyundai has the industry's best warranty. 5 years/ 60,000 miles as well as a LIFETIME (for …
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Great idea! Next .. put what on the thumb drive? lol Anyone that technologically backward has to running XP! So how do I explain they watch the content of said thumb drive on their 60" TV i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by agramonte you can make a phone and name it iPhone just like I can make a car and name it Zcar. But I can not open a gasoline station and trademark GAS STATION. Have you ever been to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by alansky The thieves would have needed a moving van to hold more than a million dollars worth of Apple products. It was a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. 318 cubic feet of cargo volume iPad box = 8…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GadgetCanada What kind of bacon!!!? C'mon, there's only one kind of real bacon (note my user tag). Now pour some maple syrup on that! Back bacon or Peameal bacon?
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Michigan ranks fourth in the U.S. in high tech employment with 568,000 high tech workers, which includes 70,000 in the automotive industry.
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It may very well be legal in Korea, but here (in the United States): Section 802 underscores the importance of record retention and destruction policies that affect all of a company’s e-mail, e-mail attachments, and documents retained on …