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When Apple releases specs to case makers prior to a product debut, Apple gives them several "dummy" mock ups along with the actual mock up of the new product. The manufacturer then prepares the tooling for all the possible mock ups. Then on release …
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Budget iMac coming soon, right after Apple releases the budget iPhone....
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"shipments"
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Fake finger hack looks pretty fake.
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Microsoft finally found a way to make money off the Surface. Trade'm for iPads and then sell the iPads.
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Too bad envy doesn't sell phones.
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Since my opinion is as good as any analyst's here's my predictions: iPhone C $299 available in US and all of Apple major markets. Putting it at $99 with contract. "Available Today". iPhone 5s $599 "Available Sept 20" Narrow bezel iPad November.
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When I think about Steve Jobs, I want to remember Steve Jobs, not Ashton Kutcher......
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Why would Apple want to sell a "cheap" iphone to "cheap" customers in a country with the most the most rampant software piracy in the world. Apple sells more than a phone, they sell a "phone ecosystem". Why should Apple pursue a customer base that w…
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Doooom i tell you. Seriously why are these rumored "reduction in parts orders" aways interpreted as lower shipments and sales, instead of Apple's improved ability to produce more phones efficiently at launch. Remember when the first few iPhone model…
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cool features, ugly watch. Black and gray LCD face looks like a cheapo 80's watch.
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Firing a person in "bad faith" regardless of the existence of a written contract or for malicious purposes is actually prohibited in California. Of course what exactly is "bad faith" is up to the courts and malicious purposes are always certainly …
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I'm not justifying the working conditions at Foxconn or the use of over seas labor, but in terms the overall labor conditions and wages in Chinese manufacturing, companies like Foxconn are at the top of the pack and the have hundreds of people l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ConradJoe We can call anything we want a computer. For example, my toaster uses sensors and a logic chip. If we include toasters in the definition, then Sunbeam is a major computer company. Any one know how I c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by circling Sorry for the confusion... We don't use mini's to create these disks... I was thinking about the students that buy the disks. If a student gets a new mini, then they have to spend more money to see their sh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ClemyNX This only shows how Apple makes their products too expensive. Thats what a primitive mind might think. What it really shows is that Apple makes a product that people actually want. As opposed the other…
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Just another example how Apple's so-called "walled garden" actually protects developers, specifically from patent license claims. Any android developer who is not actually selling his apps through a licensed vendor may be susceptible to this lia…
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Quote: Originally Posted by captbilly Android, which nobody took seriously only a year ago, is number one in the world (both in sales and total units in use). .... and iOS devices still beats the entire world market of Android devices combin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TomMcIn If the Android systems are harder to develop for and the products are priced the same on iOS and Android systems, does that imply iOS purchasers are paying extra so Android users can purchase the programs? If …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Owen Meaney And for the altruistic who think that Apple are protecting their interests by not sharing marketing data with publishers... did you ever wonder why the your iTunes app and music suggestions seem to be bas…