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In business it's important to know when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em. Rim needs to sell out now before the company ends up worthless. Blackberry's days are over. It's unfortunate but all businesses have a natural lifecycle and Rim has run it's c…
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For complex cutting edge tech like Siri there is no amount of in-house lab testing that can simulate the millions of different real world scenarios Siri will encounter during the post marketing experience. That's why this stuff is released as a beta…
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It's pathetic to see how Rim, a once great company, is drowning in a sea of sour grapes. I am surprised that none of these vanishing companies try to collaborate with Apple. Instead they just spew anti-Apple hatred as they take their last gasp and g…
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Nokia is RIMing away. Nokia has an operating loss of over one billion euros in 2011. They are still a large multinational valued at 25 billion euros but the competitive pressure from Apple is clearly shrinking their market share. Nokia can see the w…
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Customers have 14 days to return the iPad after purchase. How long does it take to figure it not 4 Gen (LTE) compatible. Apple took prompt action after being notified so what the Australian gov is doing is just a cheap shot at Apple for a few buc…
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Developers will do anything, legal or not, to get at your information. They can't make a living without selling ads. Unless developers are actively shut out from accessing your private data (like Apple is doing) they will continue to sell your data …
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"Easier than ever to use" does not automatically mean good design. A user interface must also be non-fatiguing and pleasing to look at for long periods of time AND also be easy to use. Regardless of its easy usability there are some folks who don't …
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A connected Army via it's own app store is a win-win situation. More jobs for American developers, a better trained military, enhanced recruiting for the cyberwar, validation of the superiority of Apple's products and ecosystem and expansion of Appl…
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Whoever bought when Apple stock took a dive and sold a little later made a ton of money. You just need to follow the money to see who profited. Then try to figure out how they were able to manipulate the stock and capitalize in realtime. Automatic t…
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In the long term the grants are peanuts. Austin will get its investment back a thousand fold from Apple in the form of direct and indirect new jobs, new construction, taxes and new businesses that relocate because of and to support Apple. Govern…
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I hear those new Microsoft regulations are driving the employees simply Balmy !!
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Microsoft's best product was Windows XP. MS just can't compete in a post PC world. What's behind the non-funding of an insignificant amount of Apple products-->SOUR GRAPES!
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When money runs out people start thinking. The federal government never runs out of money. Nuff' said.
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For over two decades good decent innovative companies were forced out of business by the Wintel monopoly. Now Apple is gaining market share for all the right reasons; innovative technology and cool practical design.* Apple has a monopoly, it's on…
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When people sense they're becoming irrelevant they do irrelevant things. This is not new. A Daisy chain of similar sensational journalism can be traced back to colonial times. Daisy simply traded his perceived credibility for short term notoriety i…
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Just look at once great tech companies that went bust because they could not innovate; Kodak, Wang, Polaroid, Palm. Others like Rim and Motorola are close to the edge.* Companies don't invest in innovation*for fear of becomming more irrelevant th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AbsoluteDesignz You may be right, you may have a point (you don't)...etc etc...but it's really hard to take people seriously when they post a stupid version of a company's name. Crapple Samsux Trollarola etc, etc…
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A hundred million euro bond to temporarily stop Apple push services in Germany. You gotta be kidding. Trollarola could forfeit the whole hundred million if Apple prevails in the appeal. Trollarola is hoping this will damage Apple enough to force a s…
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The private information on our cell phones is not only a hold mine to companies like Google but it's their life blood. That's the reason Google went to the trouble and expense of writing a mobile OS. Google has no choice but to do whatever it takes …
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Samsux is toast, Trollarola will be left to twist in the wind. Samsux can cut a deal now with Apple for what ever they can get or turn into dead meat when Apple's big screen decimates their TV business, which represents their main source of income. …