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cpsro wrote: » Right. Silly Apple for trying to negotiate with Samsung while being "raped". /s No comparison.
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cpsro wrote: » Nope. WRONG: http://thenextweb.com/apple/2010/03/05/steve-jobs-shameless-stealing-great-ideas/
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rogifan wrote: » Funny I use my iPad to read books all the time. I'm guessing people use the Fire and Nexus 7 for that purpose too. I guess we're all epic failures? No- but your eyes are just cooked.
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grblade wrote: » No one ever says, "Hey, Apple. I think you used my image without properly licensing it. What can we do do make this right?" They all just wait to sue. They just see dollar signs. You don't wait to litigate while someone's in th…
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john mclachlan wrote: » I have to agree with isheldon about the screen. I LOVE my iPad and all things iPad, but for reading, the Kindle can't be beat and I'm very tempted to buy a Kindle PaperWhite once they are available in Canada (where I live).…
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silversquonk wrote: » We are into an 'apple and pears' (pun sort of intended) argument here. The iPad is a multi-functional device wheres the Kindle (in all its forms) is for reading books, so we really shouldn't be comparing them. As far as 'inno…
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Didn't Steve Jobs directly condone stealing like Picasso said?
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solipsismx wrote: » Because anyone that uses "epic fail" is someone we can trust to have a reasonable and balanced opinion¡ As opposed to anyone who condescendingly writes post after post of anything but a constructive rebuttal?
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It simply cannot compete with the new innovative, groundbreaking PaperWhite display of a KindlePW unless someone here can tell me how? That is for book reading.
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Then it better NOT be a backlit glossy LED screen (retina or not) because as any Kindle reader will tell you - that's an epic FAIL for book reading.
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slurpy wrote: » Obviously. Once again, anti-Apple sensationalist bullshit hysteria on the internet shows that it has no relation to reality. The connector is a massive improvement, and for MOST people, maps works fine. If not, there's alternatives…
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slurpy wrote: » Oh, please shut the **** up. I'm sorry, but your trolling on this subject is what has gotten old, a long time ago. Also, I'm calling you out on your horse-shit. Nobody who actually owns an iPhone 4S would actually call it an 'iPhon…
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steven n. wrote: » The map issues are way overblown. Not if your walking. Or biking.
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anantksundaram wrote: » Apple is doomed.™ No -Just damned.
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ssquirrel wrote: » Extinction maybe? I think we will see a small bump to Ivy Bridge in the very near future for the desktop line (not Mac Pro, that's 2013), but I wouldn't be surprised if they don't unveil any of that on the 23rd. They aren't ch…
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xgman wrote: » Interesting that there are more comments here about the macs than the ipad mini. The iMac which brought Apple back from the brink of extinction gets no respect.
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andregauvreau wrote: » I think Apple should leave iPad and iPhone for a while and go back to what brought them alive in the first place. Wich is desktop computers. There is still lots of customer starting to be angry at the lateness of action on…
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hill60 wrote: » Do you like all the Google maps errors I've been pointing out every time they run one of these stories, the use of screen shots demonstrating why Apple maps are better. It's strange how you seem to ignore them. Turn by turn d…
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tallest skil wrote: » No, no. "What's a 4GS?" "Oops, I meant ____." is just as valid an exchange as the one you proffer. Yes yes! He asked " What is a 4GS?" Totally different. Is English your second language?
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tallest skil wrote: » I believe more that he was genuinely confused with the model to which you were referring. Could have been a 3GS typo as easily as it could have been a 4S typo. Good try - but NO cigar. Are you naive? Why didn't he a…