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patchythepirate said: Oh, great. The creepy company that abuses monopolistic power, keeps unsecured personal information on their servers (including from facebook), has a poor reputation on privacy, is connected to an incredibly partisan news…
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Eons ago, I sold consumer audio. Consumer Reports was incredibly frustrating. They had no idea what they were doing when it came to understanding audio equipment or appreciating sound quality. Two specific cases came to mind: 1) they reviewed a …
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2 billion more dollars in the bank is 2 billion more dollars in the bank. If the market does not instantly adjust to reflect that, I can accept the fact that markets operate imperfectly. The larger question is whether meaningful enforcement serves…
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No, some of us own stock in the parties to this suit. I'm cheering for Apple not just because they deserve to win, but because a decision that benefits them would increase the value of my investment.
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My wife bought a Droid X (needed Verizon service before they got the iPhone came out), and it worked for what she needed. One Saturday morning a few weeks ago, the phone seized up for 30 minutes - it had decided that it wanted to update, NOW. Post…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dcdttu Um, whatever test they conducted, they also did it with the Pre and iPhone 3GS. Something's wrong with that phone's antenna and everyone on AI knows it. I did it myself with my friend's iPhone 4. Droppe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Vatdoro "The chief executive openly questioned whether Chen is considered to be a journalist, drawing gasps from the audience." I've watched the whole Gizmodo clip, and read the initial "quick and dirty transcript".…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Maybe you could read and try to understand the public documents. It is illegal for a company to flat-out lie in a public document, so they tend not to do that. Instead, they spread FUD and make misleading stat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by studiomusic A perpetual motion machine is one of the few things you can not patent... Actually, the requirement is that if you wish to patent a perpetual motion machine, the USPTO requires that you submit a working …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Darr247 It's nearly impossible to shill on ebay since they do not reveal the maximum bid to the seller. The only way would be for the shiller to withdraw the bid that goes over the maximum. I would encourage everyone t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chronster ....It seems stupid to begin with, honestly. Just get a normal POS if they are that much trouble. In an effort to look cool and hip, they carry around these portable POS machines, but in the end they just w…
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The "analyst" in question is making stuff up. If Apple were to release an iPhone for Verizon next year, they would have to include CDMA, since VZW's 4G network isn't close to sufficiently built out to rely upon it 100%. That means building in and ce…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wiggin From the linked to article about the keyboard hack: I'm not saying there aren't any weaknesses in Mac OS, but his "once exploited" statement is a pretty big stretch. And if you've exploited the OS to the point…
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Chronster - the original ad may not have been a lie at the time, but it was certainly deceptive and misleading. It showed a 13" Macbook, had her comment on the Macbook, and then showed the price for a 15" Macbook. In addition, the price tag for th…
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Browsing through the patent quickly indicates that it is screamingly obvious that prior art exists. Think of musical instruments. The Theramin would be a good example, but you don't actually touch the device to control it. However, Moog synthesiz…