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anantksundaram wrote: » I wouldn't go as far as him to say that they're not smart (although I am sure that must be true in some cases), but I see only really two possibilities: one, they can't afford the iPhone and its plans, or two, the iPhone is…
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cpsro wrote: » Oh, don't pay us any attention while you tweak your Andud device for the umpteen millionth time. We're just anticipating the next shoe to fall, be it Apple's severance of all business ties with Samsung, another legal victory for App…
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solipsismx wrote: » You are misinterpreting the issue. It's about using shady tactics to use technical true but false claims. Those same people — except maybe a couple from this forum — would also be the first to point out where they think Apple i…
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jragosta wrote: » Yeah, we have to get over Samsung posting a blatantly false and misleading ad while you have to get over the fact that you're defending a convicted criminal organization. Sounds reasonable. false? not really...misleading? yes…
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I find it absolutely hilarious how butt hurt you Apple fanatics are over a competitors ad...You'd swear they called your mom names and spit at your newborn child after stealing his candy... get over it.
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anyways to cut into this rather graphic circle jerk and digital fellatio session, The GS3 is one of the ugliest phones IMO and Touchwhiz is HIDEOUS...that clock font is atrocious and they made their phones look like the retarded aborted child of iO…
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you know...I really like the look of the new iPod touches...
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grahamguitarman wrote: » After owning several android phones / tablets, and having made extensive use of Google products, I've switched to IOS. Why? because I'm growing increasingly wary of Google's privacy violations. Especially after learning …
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elroth wrote: » I guarantee you that will never happen. The LTE patents are standards-essential. wrong...
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hill60 wrote: » Interesting that you bring up the Wright Brothers:- http://www.ideablawg.ca/blog/tag/curtiss-wright-corporation But then you are deep in the Google fantasyland where Apple invented suing over patents. I don't recall saying…
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dickprinter wrote: » The timing....they copied the timing of the concept of the product. are you serious? 1.5 years after the iPhone and half a year after the 3G...that's when Android was released to the public...or nearly 2 years after the a…
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djkikrome wrote: » Agreed. Google would be sitting great financially riding Apple's iOS and iPhone tails if they weren't so greedy to go head to head. They would have been in a WAY BETTER position being Apple's Best Friend and Apps go-to-person.…
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hill60 wrote: » Have you read Google's patent application? It specifically mentions persistent icons in the status bar indicating the presence of a notification in the drop down pane. Care to point out where Apple, which by the way is not "m…
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anonymouse wrote: » No, it's because people are tired of having Google violate their privacy. Google copying iOS and Google violating privacy (and stealing books, etc, etc.) are separate issues, all worthy of condemnation. But the real, general…
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hill60 wrote: » I only downloaded it so I could give it one star and describe it as crap before deleting it. Could've just mentioned to everyone you were a big baby in a lot less words.
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hill60 wrote: » Nope, that's why I let other advertisers through and just block Google. Thereby enforcing my point that this is based upon your gargling Apples and not based on any real concern or reason...thank you. At least you're honest.
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anonymouse wrote: » Google didn't copy iOS "point by point" they copied it as a whole. Everything Google does is a copy of something. They copied it as a whole HOW? Explain what that means...that bullshit may impress your other circle jerk f…
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hill60 wrote: » Rubber banding. Slide to unlock. The drop down from Lisa. lol @ the drop down from Lisa...reach much? Show me this drop down from Lisa please so I can laugh at you more. Rubber banding hardly, if at all...plus Apple was…
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anonymouse wrote: » Well, just to start, no one was advocating a "pay per site internet" silently or otherwise. That the Internet can be only free with targeted ads and tracking or "pay per site" is a false dichotomy that exists only in your mind.…
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anonymouse wrote: » Well, just to start, no one was advocating a "pay per site internet" silently or otherwise. That the Internet can be only free with targeted ads and tracking or "pay per site" is a false dichotomy that exists only in your mind.…