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But this can't be true! The trolls in the other thread told us that without Samsung Apple is doomed!!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Relic I said some, not all and they licensed the technology from Wacom, the parts are still made in house. No, you said: "Samsung has many phones and tablets that just use Samsung parts". So again, since when did W…
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So then the fault is AT&T's. Don't sell fraudulent "unlimited" plans and then whine when users actually use it. Especially when they are doing the things your ad claims they can do. Poor AT&T whatever will they do with themselves. As brought…
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Quote: Originally Posted by alexkhan2000 LG will step up eventually. LG is Samsung's primary rival in Korea and very capable of catching up with Samsung. In Korea, Samsung is like Coke and LG is like Pepsi: no love lost between those two behemoth…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tooltalk Are you saying that LG & Sharp aren't trying to get Apple's business (or likewise for Apple to diversify away from Samsung)? Or are you in denial that there is no other tech / manufacturer big or reliab…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Relic Well yea Samsung, Samsung has many phones and tablets that just use Samsung parts. Look at the tear down for Samsung's Galaxy 7.7 or the European version of the Note every part including the fricken screws were m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by I am a Zither Zather Zuzz Losing billions of dollars by having a flagship product off the market for an extended period of time. Yes, that is an "inconvenience" as the word is used in Applespeak. But in standard wr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by I am a Zither Zather Zuzz Somewhat. Nothing big, however. Samsung is highly diversified. Apple, OTOH, relies heavily on Samsung as a supplier for many important products that currently could not be built witho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by xStatiCa I don't see how there is any chance that 1024x768 vs 2048x1536 polygon rendering being the same. I suspect it will be half the speed or less than the ipad 2 when rendering the same number of polygons on the h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lamewing Is he a thief if the shows he torrents are on stations that broadcast on public airwaves? I don't see how torrenting those shows are any different than just installing an antenna. The shows are still copyri…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hands Sandon That's not what I recall on Safari. It used to be plain white for me, earlier on today black, and now static horse racing photos. Maybe I just had a bad wifi connection briefly, or something. Well if it…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj That's how I read it. What I don't understand is the two mutually exclusive situations we have here. For one, we're being told that motorola is doing all these things that are patently anti-competitive w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta It's entirely possible to gather information and speculate about new products without violating an NDA. So the DigiTimes model?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hands Sandon I noticed the Telegraph ( http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ ) now has black bars at the edges when before the whole page went to the edge. I've no idea what that's about. It means it's accurately rendering th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GregInPrague Motorola doesn't "need" the patents. They just want them. You probably could say that they "need" them to be competitive in the wireless hardware marketplace but so does everyone else that can't have the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BigMac2 Apple hold many software patent, starting with the multi-touch input Ok, but that doesn't explain why they need all of Apple's patents for some FRAND 3G patents. Sounds like Moto's trying to scam Apple.
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Then just look at Dell. They have 13 laptops/netbooks under 500. Whereas they have 250 over 500. You can't tell me Dell is an overpriced brand.
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj What if you have three products priced $300, $300 and $900? Well if that was the case you would be correct, but that's my point. An "average" does not say what you claim it does. A median price does. You …
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj I don't have sales numbers, but yeah, I bet the midpoint in prices for laptop sales in the USA is below $500. And by the way, Apple's laptops don't sell well. They have less than 10% of the market. They are…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shaun, UK Ok answer this question please.. If it's not a toy why do they show small children using it in Apple's TV advertising for the iPad? You can even buy it at Toys R Us. So that means all of these lapto…