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Quote: Originally Posted by jlandd When I say "It's not an Apple issue, just a lithium-ion battery one" and "When phone battery fires are reported" it's pretty clear I'm not talking about iPhone stats or injury/death reports. Never did find a …
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Hopefully she learned a valuable lesson from this-- don't sit on electronics. Some people need to learn the hard way.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jlandd To be sure, these kinds of accidents happen often enough with cell phones in general, and it's not an Apple issue, just a lithium-ion battery one, and none if that hinges on sitting with one in your back pocket…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta But wouldn't the constraints affect everyone? Unless you waited until the day before launch to order them. That's exactly what I was thinking when I read this article. While it's probably not true …
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Um, how about a pic of the watch that gives some sense of scale? Like on a wrist??
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Feels like stock pumping by dumping rumors with outrageously good imaginary numbers on top of the Sept 10th ones. AAPL analyst motto is, "Buy on rumor, sell on news!" so why not pack more rumors in?
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone You submit an .ipa binary file not your xcode project. Apple really doesn't want your code and you don't want anyone else to have it either especially if it contains proprietary program code and inte…
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mstone wrote: » The only way Apple could be 100% on the review is if developers had to submit the app source code and Apple compiled it for them after the review which would be really expensive and time consuming. One does submit their app's so…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TeaEarleGreyHot Unfortunatelly, the story makes no mention of whether THIS research team had Apple's blessing to engage in this activity. Unlike poor Mr. Balic, self-described "security researcher" who has b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram See above. (Apple is not 'lying'. They themselves state it in back and white in their SEC filings under 'revenue recognition policies'. Look it up). Fail. The link says nothing abo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Victory2013 Opps "Apple’s “sold” numbers are really its shipment numbers, according to several prominent financial analysts who obsessively follow every word and number that emerges from Cupertino…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ktappe If it is, why do you discount it? A user who buys a cheap Chinese tablet is a user who isn't buying an iPad. Those numbers matter, despite all the excuses for Apple that are appearing on this list.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dnd0ps I actually feel bad for them. HTC at least tried to come up with an original design, they didn't settle for cheap plastic, they didn't clone the iPhone. They should be doing better than Samsung …
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Thanks for the interesting read.
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Quote: Originally Posted by asdasd I am not claiming to extrapolate from this alone. There are millions of old iPhones for sale, as a quick look on ebay etc. will show. Yeah, cause people want to get rid of their old one for…
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Quote: Originally Posted by asdasd Both the 4S and the 4 are competing with the secondary market. My nephew got an iPhone 4 for Christmas and when i asked my brother was it "new" - that is from Apple he laughed. He got it cheaper o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Not trolling, just inaccurate. While it's possible this isn't a troll, I've already made up my mind s/he is one. A "concern troll" to be specific. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki…
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Quote: Originally Posted by herbapou Plastic is re-cyclable... and it takes less energie than reclycling glass and aluminum. Wow, way to be completely wrong. Aluminum requires the least energy to recycle. http:/…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz Its not that black and white. If price were the only factor no iPhone 5 would have ever sold, would it? Same logic extends to 4 vs. 4S. Don't put words into my mouth. I didn't say price being…