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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Then how do you explain all the legal businesses that use the name store, shop, shoppe, etc. in their name? Generally, they are not merely descriptive, like App Store. If some…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Gotta say, though, the man knows how to pick his emoji properly. Perfect one, agreed? This explains everything:
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Does Taco Restaurant exist? I've never heard of it. I think you're just making shit up. Taco Bell does exist and based on the previous comment it shouldn't be allowed to use that name because …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram . "iPhone services, and Apple-branded and third-party iPhone accessories" likely account for no more than a very small portion of sales. That is quite an assertion yo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by geekdad Of course your right!!.... Why don't you go to the Apple store and tell them you want to buy and iPhone 5? You insist that it is already out there so go buy it and report back to us with pictures of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX You've misrepresented the issue by saying that App AND Store are, combined, a single generic term. That's a logically fallacy. Taking multiple generic terms can made a unique term. If you want…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iang1234 Microsoft does not sell windows and Amazon is not about the river. Guess what "app store" is about? App and store! So yes it's generic and should not be trademark-ed. I'd say tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Where's a Mr. Yuck sticker when you need one… ???? That'll do. Please stop posting square black boxes.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shidell Apple and their lawsuits.. burning bridges everywhere they go. They're not burning bridges. Look how they fucked over Apple (the music label) by using the Apple name in violation of th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj Well, let? see. It? not the iPhone after the iPhone 4. And it? not the 5th iPhone. So there are lots of pretty good reasons not to call it 5, no? I don't see those as good reasons, esp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Don't post the word 'fanboy' or 'isheep' again. We've rules against that. Where is that rule? I'd like to see it and all the other official rules.
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Quote: Originally Posted by sleepy3 Its the only logical explanation. I mean, its either that.....or the phones actually sell. But the phones actually selling is not very plausible, since nobody buys a Samsung phone, so yeah. Bl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Of course it is. It is by definition. The next iPhone isn't the iPhone 5, also by definition. Please tell us your "definition". It seems that everyone in the world is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by BestKeptSecret What other comparisons are they going to do next? The number of hatchbacks have outsold the number of Rolls Royces this quart How would that be relevant? A…
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Quote: Originally Posted by markbyrn Err AI, shipments versus sold? Apples to Oranges? At any rate, other than seeing tech pundits like Leo Laporte shilling for the Galaxy S III, I've only seen one in the wild. Where's the hordes o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider A new estimate pegs Samsung's smartphone shipments for the second quarter of calendar 2012 at 52.1 million, which would be twice the 26 million iPhones Apple sold during the same period. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Where is the proof that they took inspiration from the Nokia phone with a touch screen (that wasn't capacitance) and had only one button (which Apple had been infamously known for since the fi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chabig "Android phones manufactured by Samsung and other companies ? all of which Apple has also serially sued in numerous forums worldwide -- offer consumers a more flexible, open operating system with gre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tribalogical It only "disappoints" relative to overblown expectations. If you were simply following Apple's original guidance, they beat "expectations" handily… 20% growth year on year… almost $9 billion in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hittrj01 So Apple makes nearly $9 billion in revenue in a historically slow quarter, AND shows a 20% YoY growth, yet they still disappoint? Sounds about right. Apple is DOOMED!!! Everybody's alway…