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steven n. wrote: » From that logic then, all the issues in the past 18 months can also be blamed on Steve Jobs. The logic does not apply because you are ignoring cause and effect. Had Jobs been there, he would have most likely not green lit th…
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lkrupp wrote: » Quote anyone saying that? Really. People make those claims all the time right here in AI, in this very thread. If there's such a huge pool of evidence like you claim, then there's no reason for failing to quote a sample... …
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rogifan wrote: » What's your basis for this comment? One of the reasons Apple's stock got hammered this week is because profit was basically flat YOY and margins were compressed. If Cook was just looking for pure profit they would have updated t…
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bergermeister wrote: » Steve was at Apple until 2011. As these devices take a couple of years to plan and put to market and any company worth its salt has a plan that goes several years forward, Steve is still all over the current Apple lineup. …
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flaneur wrote: » The kind of refinements they are doing on the iMac are unprecedented: the friction-stir welding and the screen bonding. They're a risk when it comes to large-scale production, because they're difficult and they've never been done …
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solipsismx wrote: » PS: I think the same people that have been Apple is stupid for trying new things with the iMac are the ones that are saying Apple hasn't innovated in years. Can they have it both ways? Changing existing products is not my de…
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jragosta wrote: » Ship times remain long. Apple can't keep up with supply. Apple is doomed. Fact is that they sold less Macs this quarter. jragosta wrote: » Of course, if the ship times decreased, demand is falling and Apple is doomed. …
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island hermit wrote: » dasanman69 wrote: » You really should get that paranoia checked out. ... and you should read my sig. You know your signature applies to Apple, too, right?
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anantksundaram wrote: » This is a path down which Apple should not want to go, and likely will not. So I am calling b/s on that part of the rumor. Yeah, like the iPad mini, never gonna happen!
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rogifan wrote: » Isn't this just panic selling right now? At what point does it become ridiculous? It's only ridiculous to sell when no one else is doing it.
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buzzz wrote: » Guess those stock dividends and huge profits did nothing to solidify investor confidence in Apple's future. As I mentioned in another thread, dividends never do that. All they do is to burst the speculation bubble, because once …
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palegolas wrote: » Any reports on Core Graphics being optimized (again)? Mountain Lion brought down Core Graphics significantly.. especially for me on retina Macbook Pro. Kinda missing the days of Snow Leopard - the first operating system by Appl…
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cash907 wrote: » Christ on a stick, an 8th beta now? Come on Cook, shit or get off the pot already. How many betas of iOS 6.1 and 10.8.3 are you going to dangle about until both go GM? This is getting ridiculous. Ridiculous would be to release …
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Apple's main mistake was to cave in for investors' requests for dividends. The moment a company does that, they burst the speculation bubble. Microsoft did the same and it went bad for them; Apple should have learned that lesson. Jobs understood …
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I am replying with dictation but I don't think I can get used to this. It gets things wrong sometimes. Maybe it's just not used my voice.
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wubbus wrote: » I'm curious how many users actually get a lot of value out of Siri. It's not a bad idea, and it has certainly gotten better (and will continue to do so). But at the current stage...do a lot of you guys use it frequently and get m…
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While the Surface itself does not excite me due to its hardware, I am excited about potential gaming platforms that could be used as "Steam Boxes", such as the one Razer has announced. Either play portably using the built-in display or plug it to a…
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bregalad wrote: » This is consistent with taking the iPad 2 and stuffing it into a smaller, thinner case with a Lightning connector and renaming it iPad mini. I expect Apple to do this in 2013. The iPad 2 was not renamed or repackaged, it's sti…
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tallest skil wrote: » pik80 wrote: » You seem to be confused as to what an all in one computer is. If you have to plug in an external drive to make your set up work then it is no longer an all in one computer. Right. And you don't. So there i…
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128GB will be quickly used for swap space if you use Safari, due to its memory leaks.