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vqro wrote: » I sure hope so. Anything above 250 will be a hard sell to the folks in the budget tablet market. If Apple really wanted to kill their competition, they'd take a hit on this first iteration and price it at $200. I know they won't…
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bigmike wrote: » Agreed on the lower price. I think it should be no more than $249. If Apple wants to crush the competition, then it should be $199. I am betting $250 to start.
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jason98 wrote: » Well $99 nexus is coming with perhaps comparable specs. Apple has to offer a $200 low margin option. My fellow Techie, Haven't we learn that the general public which is Apple primary target, do not pay attention to the specs, lik…
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zoolook wrote: » I'm still waiting for my iPhone 5... says estimated delivery date is Nov 4th. I can't wait and I am sure I'll love it, but Apple doesn't really need to make practical devices, like phones, so delicate. My 3 year old 3Gs is full of…
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constable odo wrote: » Those Foxconn workers should assemble the iPhone 5 on desks covered with velvet fabric. That way the crybabies will get a pristine product until they scratch it themselves five minutes after they open the box. Put it in a …
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iqatedo wrote: » I'll bet that any Samsung division responsible for fabricating chips for Apple would rather side with their client than with their parent. I agree.. There is a similar situation in the company I work for.
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digitalclips wrote: » Interesting theory indeed. I wonder why if this has legs in Germany why not here in the USA? Because the Germans have a way of cutting through all the bullsh*t and get straight to the point... here in the US, not the case.
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techstalker wrote: » Its sad to see people cheer the demise of a great product based on a patent granted in 1995 that explains basic mapping technology. "Down to google maps, because I love Apple" Don't feel sad for Google or Samsung, this was…
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jragosta wrote: » So? That's standard practice. It costs a few thousand dollars to file for a patent. If you have a technology that you know won't be approved, it can make sense to file for the patent. When the patent office rejects your patent o…
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tooltalk wrote: » I think everyone copies each other. In fact, I can't stop thinking about Braun T3 Radio when I look at iPods or iPhones; or Braun's LEI speaker when Apple's iMac. We'll talk when Apple comes up with something *original*. Appl…
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kpom wrote: » In other news, they have a commercial ready that shows how the screen perfectly fits the span of someone's right thumb. Another ad asks rhetorically how something smaller can get bigger. Good one!
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isheldon wrote: » Everyday. Everyone copies Apple- life didn't exist before Apple. Makes you wonder...
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adonissmu wrote: » Finally a mini iPad. the mini iPad is going to kill the iPad. I don't think so... The iPad will be more reburst... more capable and let's not forget the retina display.. In other words the ipad mini is not the iPad competition.
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tallest skil wrote: » Yeah! How dare Google release their maps in this condition! It should be absolutely perfect from the instant it launc—what's that? Yeah, I said Google. Uh huh? Oh, yes, don't you remember? Google Maps had these same problems …
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techstalker wrote: » Tim Cook acted like a ceo should, Apple made a mistake, they admitted it, they are trying to fix the problem, it will get better, it will take time. Lets all move on, google maps will be a app in the app store soon. Competitio…
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Hey Samsung, more amo for your commercial of people in line..... sarcasm...
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anantksundaram wrote: » Who's Motorola? Some company that Google brought to shield them self and/or to use as a weapon.... In case they are attack for some past / current "work doings"(stealing).
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anantksundaram wrote: » All superb. Pithy, funny, attention-grabbing, and with an attitude Nice to see Apple getting some mojo/punch back in its advertising. Yep!
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constable odo wrote: » The average Android smartphone user has fingers that stretch a lot further than iPhone users. That's why they're so comfortable using 4.8" and larger displays. You ever see the length of the fingers on a chimpanzee? LOL!!…
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techfox wrote: » Well Samsung already did that.... Well said!!