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Quote: Originally Posted by brianfrick Do you mean tracts of land...? Spell checkers and editors have different jobs. AI has only one of them. They need to keep better tract of these things.
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Apple accused again. Same as it ever was.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Yes, we know how feeble your imagination is - you don't need to prove it. It could be: - accident - a drunk person - Someone distracted by someone else - Someone pushing someone o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by haar um... it's worth what I paid for it?... i don't have an iPhone... but i do have the new iPad... I wonder what the average out-of-pocket is for iPhone users? I suspect it is more than $313? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shaun, UK She's not only very attractive but she's also a very talented lady. If anyone can turnaround Yahoo I think she can. It's not healthy to have Google with such a dominant position in the market so I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta You have ONE court which has determined that Apple's patent is invalid. And that hasn't even reached the appeal stage yet (which it almost certainly will). The Supreme Court too…
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Quote: Originally Posted by focher Ah yes, the "Android is winning" meme. Exactly how again? Market share for certain, but possibly mindshare as well.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shaun, UK I remember when the Laptop first came out and people said it was the death of the desktop. Never happened - some people bought laptops and some people continued to buy desktops. I suspect the tabl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee That's right - all the people who are choosing to buy cheap phones get an Android. I thought that lots of the people who are choosing to buy a cheap phone get the iPhone? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wiggin ...remember, PC sales are heavily weighted to corporate buyers) Is that true these days? My impression was that was true in the early days, before the internet. But peop…
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Quote: Originally Posted by paxman I wouldn't call the iPad a 'thin client' in the traditional sense. It is thin, and it has less storage than a modern desktop or laptop, but its reliance on a server's computational power and storage …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Doorman. It is not about the logic. It is about convention. If every one (90% of people) refers to it as iPhone 5, then it is a nome it is most comfortable to use in the communication. (How it really be nam…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MojoRisinSD Thank you! I am almost positive this will not be referred to as "iPhone 5". The only iPhone that has followed that naming scheme has been the iPhone 4, because it was in fact the 4th gen i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by acslater017 Oh, the sky is falling. While I do concede that the current iPhone + iOS combo is a bit stale, let's zoom out a bit and realize that this is the same tick-tock pattern that's been going on…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee Quote: The party line of the "concerned troll". There are too many trolls here who are very subtle and contribute nothing to the discussions. Often by pretending to own Appl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Why? Apple's form factors have been game changers. They reinvent in order to improve. I'm struck (as you seem to be) by the number of folks who seem to want an exterior c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by blackcrayon (Also tired of people saying that increasing the size of the iPhone is "catching up" to anything, as if there are no tradeoffs to a larger screen size, only benefits) Are you saying…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gwjvan So Apple's lawyers are wrong? According to many, many experienced and distinguished judges, yes.
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Quote: Originally Posted by e_veritas Huh? Who even brought up a heuristic algorithm from Google? Last comment I made was referring to a very specific algorithm patented by Standford University compared to the very vague and gen…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell I especially don't understand why Samsung does so well. Because they present compelling value propositions to consumers.