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Ellen > Finding Nemo > Pixar > Steve Jobs Could have something to do with it....
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpotOn Netflix for the iPad. $8 a month all you can stream, TV shows and movies. Steve Jobs would have a fit. Not if it was helping to sell iPads he wouldn't..
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I hope the next gen iPhone gets this as well.. It really is a pain to use the iPhone if you're reading in bed on your side, or in the car, or running.. It's always flipping when I don't want it to.
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Quote: Originally Posted by t0mat0 Nike never has released a HRM for Nike+. Neither has Apple. To my knowledge, currently there is no way to hook up a HRM to an iPhone sports app. RunKeeper has tested uploading HRM files, but they're still in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Nike also released a heart rate monitor for the hardware. No, they certainly did not... They said they were going to release a heart rate monitor for use with Nike+, we are still waiting....
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Quote: Originally Posted by DaHarder [CENTER]Hmmm? Strange, and clearly not the direction HuLu should be going, yet I do believe that this was inevitable once they entered into talks with Cupertino.[/CENTER] FYI: Perhaps it's just me, but …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Woohoo! Sure it's a CPU hog when it's running on the underpowered devices like the iPhone, iPod Touch and the mere 1 Ghz iPad which Flash wasn't designed to run on. See my above post.. 2009 MacBook Pro. 2.53 GHZ …
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Quote: Originally Posted by PaulMJohnson One of the best comments on Apple Insider for some time. The general public who are the majority of people buying stuff don't care about how things work, as long as they do. Depends what your definitio…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iBill Maybe you're right, but maybe not. I believe Apple is trying to kill Flash, at least to the extent that it is any kind of internet standard. I believe they will succeed. They are already selling millions of mo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Is there a reason for this? Bad management, recession, or is there a direct link to going digital and DRM-free that the problem? This story has been big in the news recently.. If you'd like to know mor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Curmudgeon Not sure I'm picking up on what you may be implying. Are you suggesting that digital sales (which have perhaps surpassed CD's in sales) is the reason why EMI is failing? Is there something unique about EMI…
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Quote: Originally Posted by caliminius No, iTunes saving the music industry was and still is a BS claim made mostly (and not surprisingly) by Apple fan sites like this one. Traditional sales formats (i.e., CD) are still by and large the most pop…
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Quote: "Apple is a very close and valuable partner, and we're very excited about the relationship we have with them today," Of course Google think Apple is a valuable partner... After Eric Schmidt sits on Apple's board for the past few year…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning Yes, why when Apple sells two different phones with two different names do you lump them together? The iPhone 3G and 3GS are different phone models. Because as far as marketshare statistics are concerned, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by icyfog Always room for improvement. I'll be happy when the iPhone is number one. Basically, these numbers tell us that the iPhone is the #1 smartphone in the world, but Apple is the #3 smartphone manufacturer in t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by extremeskater Actually when stats are done rating the top smartphones they use the iPhone 3g and 3Gs. At least they were in 2009. They may have changed in 2010. Also I can never understand why anyone cares about market…
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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee Are you Tekstuds cousin or something? How many iPhone models are available in stores today . That is the question, is it not? I see 3 ... 3G, 16g 3Gs and a 32g 3Gs ... count with me now 1,2,3 .... there, wasn't…
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Quote: Originally Posted by extremeskater So then make sure you correct the member that said there was only one iPhone model. Its funny how selective we are on this forum. It's not being selective.. When worldwide market share figures are …
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Quote: Originally Posted by rhyde Hmmm... Let me see, weren't there 2 gen-1 iPhones (4 & 8 gig), 2 gen-2 iPhones (8 & 16 gigs), and 2 gen-3 iPhones (16 and 32 GB)? I count six models. Maybe I'm even missing one? Granted, six is a sm…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TEKSTUD Doesn't matter - 'cause that's Apple's choice. Understood and I never said otherwise.. My point is that when broken down by individual phone models, the iPhone is (very likely) the best selling smartp…