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Quote: Originally Posted by Gbreed That box is so unApple. It looks more like a MS design Or every product page on Apple's site. Anyways. It's the Grand Central logo that clinches it. Looking formard to paying for the release. $29 bucks. Re…
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Does the location they were shooting at have free wiFi. Is it a known wifi hotspot. Might tell us about the nature of the product they were shooting.
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The two store thing isn't that big of a deal. I don't don't buy any other product from one monolithic corporation. This is just Verizon putting on a friendly face. They've seen what the iPhone exclusive has done for ATT. They want a piece of the…
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So what this really is is a shakedown by companies looking to reduce the royalty rates they need to pay to implement a technology. By bringing about this PR tempest in a teapot they look to use the court of public opinion to drive a better bargain. …
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Nice technology. I can see Apple making an iMac without the monitor, just a projecting keyboard.
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Quote: So users will pay $10 for an app but not to update their device. Makes no sense. So having both a touch and an iPhone, one gets updated for free while the other is a $10 charge to satisfy some accounting rule. With exactly the same softwa…
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At the heart of it there's something wrong with having to pay for Touch upgrades. I mean even if you have to pay for it Apple could charge .99 cents and be done with it. It just smacks too much as a money grab conveniently disguised as a "Oh it's th…
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The more telling thing is that there has been no response from Apple. Except sales.
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As long as they keep the interface clean and give an option to keep the old interface. The new interface seems to remind me of their pro apps. It seems that I'll wait for Snow Leopard to be pre installed on Macs before I make the plunge and buy a ne…
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What no rampant speculation about Dell OS X or HP OS X or MS OS X. The fansboys must be in a state of shock about SJ. Best wishes to him by the way. He's the gold standard for corporate leadership and America needs that type of leadership everywhere…
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Lowered price having a positive effect on sales is nothing new. My assertion is that lowering the PS3's price will have a positive effect on sales just like it had for the 360.
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Beating the PS3, Debatable. It's beating the PS3 on price but hardly on quality. Should be interesting to see the outcome of a PS3 price drop. Microsoft is too scattered in it's efforts. It's lost focus. And it's hurt them. It'll take a while for…
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First 2010 prediction. Stevenote at 2010 CES. Would be a changing of the guard from the standard Microsoft Keynote.
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Apple getting the Beatles on iTunes will be the "Jump the Shark Moment" for digital music. It is that moment that will be latched onto by the press to come to symbolize the rise to prominence of digital content. For most of us "technologically sa…
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A smart dime, beats a dumb dollar.
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These ads just get one viewing. After you've seen one do you really need to see it again. They try way to hard to be liked. And Gerry isn't that funny in the ads and Bill can't deliver a line. The "gimme a sign" motif at the end may have some pote…
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Desktops Apple needs a transitional desktop model and a lower priced model will make room at the high end for those lovely multiple core chips that intel will make available soon. There's lots of chips in the market right now. Apple has offering…
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The story here is that Canada will be the only country in the world that does not have people lined up outside of the Apple store. That in itself is news. For every Apple store lineup story that is out there, there will be a mention, be it on CNN, B…
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Think about it. The next evolution of the iMac would be a computer without the computer and Keyboard. Eventually tehe iMac would keep losing parts until it was just a monitor with multitouch. Expensive. Check. Sexy, Check. But just imagine…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Booga Yes, because all the really obvious "Do what we always did, only now on a computer/internet/web connection" patents will have expired. I wish I had your faith in the USPTO.