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mpantone wrote: » Their motive is revenue. That's what they do: they sell their research. Each firm claims that they have special insight (data, methodology, etc.) into a given market sector, better than what the competition has, which gives re…
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magman1979 wrote: » Correction, Chromebook's are the ALPHA versions of Netbooks re-incarnated... Do you think Chromebooks are even that good?
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A summary of [URL=http://techrights.org/wiki/index.php/IDC]IDC misconduct[/URL] by techrights.org
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aderutter wrote: » My iPhone6+ is my pocketed portable device. My iPad is for use in the lounge (and the AppleTV). My MacBook is my powerful portable for use at a table or desk at home, office or coffee shop. My iMac is my non-portable for use …
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mpantone wrote: » You can get similar workmanship from a $160 diver's watch. By definition, a diver's watch must be extremely well crafted to withstand the enormous pressures. A poorly made timepiece (crystal, back, crown, gaskets, strap, etc…
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richard getz wrote: » PM only makes $46/hr? They need to come down to San Diego. $24 for a firefighter? Seriously? Talk about underpaid!! foad wrote: » Each of those jobs require either extensive training or extensive education. …
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For the benefit of those outside of the San Francisco Bay Area, $19.77 per hour isn't as much as one might think. As examples, the following are representative wages and living costs in the San Francisco Bay Area: Firefighter - $24 per hour Autom…
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mpantone wrote: » I'm not and neither is the market apparently. Note that Apple hasn't even finished the rollout of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus to all international markets, nor has it recorded a single full quarter of China sales of the new mode…
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I am concerned that Apple has reached peak sales per quarter of iPhone. Admittedly, I can't envision new features that would create the unprecedented demand of previous iPhone versions. The growth of Apple may rely upon new products. I hope iPad …
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foggyhill wrote: » Most of them are no better, if not worse than than Plasmas at $800 in all quality metrics... Only trumped in resolution. Its like some friends showing me their super-duper LG smart TV (horrible black levels!) and then being blow…
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mechanic wrote: » How about Apples own CDN network they just launched with over 10 times more bandwidth than they currently need? Why do they need 10 times more bandwidth than what they currently use? Hint 4k movies with H.265. The infrastru…
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ascii wrote: » Stealing her font name was about as classy as stealing the Swift name from the academics who created the real Swift language: http://swift-lang.org/main/ Apple need to stop doing this. s.metcalf wrote: » How do you know th…
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » I've looked at this, but there's too many reasons to keep me from buying it. 1: There is no way I'm spending $169 on a keyboard dock right now when an iPad Pro may be out in a matter of months, rendering this useless. 2…
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If Apple has any serious issues one of the most significant issues is insufficient floor space and staff. I would like Apple to improve their current products and services rather than add features and functions in the forthcoming (really already …
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mdriftmeyer wrote: » Correct, but clarify it is ~ 50 million/quarter versus 5+ Million Mac/quarter. Actually, the sales results are as follows: iOS devices (iPad and iPhone only): 237,196,000/year (2014) averages to 59,299,000 devices/quart…
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solipsismy wrote: » When I compare to Google Now I see too large a gap. When I compare to Siri from 3 years ago I don't see much improvement in key areas. Perhaps in being unrealistic in expecting advancements in 3 years like we've seen with iO…
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alfiejr wrote: » well, he put Siri down hard too. but he's keeping the Air 2 anyway. The Siri comment is the last "con" about Apple iPad Air 2. The Siri comment is completely unfounded as well.
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alfiejr wrote: » ah, i just read the Nexus 9 tab review at Android Police from the link posted here. here is its summary: Nexus 9: Pros It runs Android 5.0 and will receive timely OS updates from Google. Lollipop is nice, it's pretty, an…
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melgross wrote: » You really are screwed up! Not necessarily correct? But I may be correct? I am correct. You haven't shown otherwise anywhere. There is speculation that an iPad sale is directly correlated to a PC not sold? And you say that …
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melgross wrote: » Oh please! If you've actually been following DED on his own website, you'd know what he is. I've pointed out many flaws in his "facts" and reasoning to him over the years. He refuses to acknowledge them. Even if you prove to him …