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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Well. THAT'S interesting, though. Capped upload speeds... Like I said, IDK if it's still in effect via increase, or not in effect at all. I guess it won't matter much since Sprint is going trough…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Uh, Sprint's the only one without any download caps on its plans. Every single other company has them. Maybe before you explode, you should be intelligent enough to have a reason to do so. I believe wha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 The pentile super amoled screens were shite. And as was noted numerous times in the SAMOLED vs retina articles that popped up soon after, it depended on what you were looking for. You want, crisp, clean, n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by msantti Man. Everyone is just pulling shit out of their ass now. Nobody knows squat. Hit drought. Tis be an ugly beast.
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Quote: Originally Posted by cloudgazer I can't find any link to an article saying that the suit was thrown out - it was still live as of May 19th. Indeed the discovery process had turned up some very embarrasing emails from google. Link? http…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cloudgazer I'm also willing to bet that Skyhook is one of the complainants. NO. Skyhook wanted to be the default maps service and have Exclusive rights to data collection on Motorola handsets barring any other opti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse It's very simple if you don't willfully ignore the problem. Google is massively dominant in search, and it's using that dominance to increase its revenues and leverage itself into one market after another by…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton I'm as confused about this as Google is. Why exactly is the FTC investigating Google? They don't really fit the classic definition of a monopoly. Anyone can choose another search engine as their default…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 For a simple example of Google's "openness", where's the source for Honeycomb? This was resolved a while back. Google withheld the Core components of honeycomb(AKA google services) from access. The 3.0 API's …
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Quote: Originally Posted by rickag My bold in your quote to highlight your contention. And you know this how? Easy. 1. The only thing Google cares about with anything is Ads. iOS is a HUGE platform of which Google still makes plenty of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cloudgazer I'd add that they didn't want to risk MS getting significant traction, and that have to pay considerable fees to Apple to keep their exclusive on search within safari - which Android obviously helps them red…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Joseph L Given that Google's master plan is to kill the iPhone, I would think that the FTC would realize that Google is trying to be anticompetative. If they get those patents, they will use them to finally kill the i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacApfel You're right! Unbelievable! Hail Google, great invention, looking forward to this. If google was smart, one of the ICS features would technically allow this to be plausible. But like most things I'm guessin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Johnny Mozzarella No. This is clearly a rip-off of Gmail Motion. http://mail.google.com/mail/help/motion.html I remember that....and all the angry comments on how google just thrown away a perfectly good idea. goo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by huskydsl Hardly... Read the text of the patent. These are not voice controls. I see. It's using different types of cues, and not solely factoring in voice.
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So essentially it's Google's Voice actions, Applefied and patented.
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I think this covers it pretty nicely.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxGpo...layer_embedded
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Quote: Originally Posted by Joseph L Android users only get stuff for free, according to many posters. Or they hate Apple. Or they are total geekazoids. Is that really a big enough market? 1. In case you haven't noticed, Amazon has been ha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mikemikeb When Ice Cream Sandwich is released, that's going to open up the floodgates, as app developers begin to make universal apps that work with tablets or smartphones, on-the-fly, just like iOS. Then, the Androi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DESuserIGN Or maybe they might just finance a player that's willing to deliver the kind of cheap fast service that's the norm in Japan? We've paid so much in the US for our internet infrastructure and received so lit…