No. He replied to your reply to me. Talking about trolls etc. If he has some accusations to make, then he can make them directly and I'll disprove them.
My apologies if I offended you by suggesting that unsubstantiated opinions may be questionable.
I mean, golly, if you read it on the Internet it must be true.
No apologies necessary -- you didn't offend me.
All opinions, substantiated or not, are open to question -- from "trickle-down economics" to "global warming".
As to reading it on the Internet -- I treat that the same as a newspaper (remember those) or a network news show (remember those). I look for the agenda behind the words.
In general, I try to look past what people say -- to what they do and how they do it.
The anonymity of the Internet makes this difficult, except for well-known individual people or subjects.
As a refresher, that's from CES 2010 where Apple officially announced, demoed, and priced the finished iPad product that would be shippings weeks later. A product so surprisingly fast, low priced and yet of high quality that all the tablet makers had to literally go back to the drawing board to come up with something more similar to the iPad if they wanted a chance to compete.
CES 2010 was a remarkable event all about tablets for an upcoming Apple tablet only hinted at by various leaks and rumours. The one thing they didn't count on was the price. That hurt all these vendors at CES the most.
Another day, another Apple lawsuit, and again against Samsung.
This one was filed in Japan seeking to ban all Galaxy S and Tab devices. Not surprising that it's a market that Apple and Samsung are both after. In this case it's Apple with the lower share of the smartphone market, where the Japanese have made Samsung Galaxy SII the countries top selling phone.
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If you have something to say to me, say it directly. Thanks.
So you're 'outing' yourself as a troll?
So you're 'outing' yourself as a troll?
No. He replied to your reply to me. Talking about trolls etc. If he has some accusations to make, then he can make them directly and I'll disprove them.
Btw, why didn't you reply to my other points?
Btw, why didn't you reply to my other points?
You didn't have any other points.
From the source:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2392422,00.asp
One of your competitors believes you eat kittens. He didn't give any reasoning for his estimation.
Isn't that a bit like saying: "MacRulez did not post as a troll, today"?
Isn't that a bit like saying: "MacRulez did not post as a troll, today"?
Except that's not remotely believable.
My apologies if I offended you by suggesting that unsubstantiated opinions may be questionable.
I mean, golly, if you read it on the Internet it must be true.
No apologies necessary -- you didn't offend me.
All opinions, substantiated or not, are open to question -- from "trickle-down economics" to "global warming".
As to reading it on the Internet -- I treat that the same as a newspaper (remember those) or a network news show (remember those). I look for the agenda behind the words.
In general, I try to look past what people say -- to what they do and how they do it.
The anonymity of the Internet makes this difficult, except for well-known individual people or subjects.
Doveryay, no proveryay!
There lies your problem - "We want OEMs to make hardware that is differentiated the iPad."
Again and again. The iPad hardware design wasn't the first "looking like that" (Not Necessarily) tablet design.
Solved.
Exactly. Here are two tablets shown at CES 2010 before the iPad was even released...
Exactly. Here are two tablets shown at CES 2010 before the iPad was even released...
image: ]http://g1.globo.com/Noticias/Tecnologia/foto/0,,34594782-FMM,00.jpg
As a refresher, that's from CES 2010 where Apple officially announced, demoed, and priced the finished iPad product that would be shippings weeks later. A product so surprisingly fast, low priced and yet of high quality that all the tablet makers had to literally go back to the drawing board to come up with something more similar to the iPad if they wanted a chance to compete.
CES 2010 was a remarkable event all about tablets for an upcoming Apple tablet only hinted at by various leaks and rumours. The one thing they didn't count on was the price. That hurt all these vendors at CES the most.
This one was filed in Japan seeking to ban all Galaxy S and Tab devices. Not surprising that it's a market that Apple and Samsung are both after. In this case it's Apple with the lower share of the smartphone market, where the Japanese have made Samsung Galaxy SII the countries top selling phone.