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I am going to give it a try when my Sirius/XM expires later this year. I figure by then it will have all of the quirks worked out. At $14.99 the family plan is a great deal, even cheaper than my satellite radio which I only have In one car. True, I …
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That's why it's called negotiation. Both sides will meet somewhere in the middle.
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huskyoffset wrote: » I'm with digitalclips on this one. Not notifying the software author first, and giving them some time to release a patch before public disclosure, is pure asshattery, in my opinion. My guess is that since it was going to be…
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Are Intel's modems better than what Apple currently uses? Or are they about the same, but more competitive price-wise?
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SpamSandwich wrote: » Wrong thread. This is about Google's restructuring. I was responding to his question regarding Goldman Sachs evaluation of the Apple Watch and why Android's $3B in value though a large amount of money is not an proper comp…
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gatorguy wrote: » Goldman Sachs believes the Apple Watch is failing sales expectations too. You really think their estimates are pretty accurate? EDIT: I realized how jaded by big numbers some folks have become to use the word "only" when discu…
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cnocbui wrote: » They might be sliding in the US, but the predicted negative impact on Swiss watchmakers does not appear to have happened. Their sales have actually increased slightly, which is astonishing given the recent severe appreciation in …
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SpamSandwich wrote: » Why would Tim need to buy more stock? Isn't he compensated with a salary and stock? I think he meant for Apple to buy back more stock, not for Tim personally.
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mac_128 wrote: » Having read just about everything written about Jobs and Apple, I can see, and have seen, how those stories could make for a great movie. Heck, the early days of Apple could even be a MadMen-like TV series. But I don't see an …
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konqerror wrote: » That's not the problem. You just removed a device, but kept your number in iMessage. The problem is removing your phone number from iMessage because you have zero Apple devices left. Wrong. Say somebody has one Apple device…
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digitalclips wrote: » She'll probably appeal her own decision And instinctively further reduce the money Samsung has to pay Apple.
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rogifan wrote: » With Apple it's always what's next? Wall Street says ok you gave us larger screen phones now what? Ok you gave us the Watch, now what? Ok you gave us an updated ?TV, now what? Ok the car is coming, what comes after that? With othe…
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I love how the articles regarding the 'S' models always downplay the model and say the improvements are minor. The only things that are not updated are the enclosure and maybe a wireless chip or 2. If force touch is added, and the already good came…
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mcarling wrote: » Maybe that is left up to the Apple Watch cover that market. Though I suppose they could add NFC to the 5S and make it the new 5C if they wanted to. That way all phones would have Touch ID, NFC and the 64 bit CPU with little e…
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badmonk wrote: » Yes Apple's reward for EPS (up 45% no less), great profit margins, revenue increase in the face of currency headwinds. All the factors pulling it downward are speculation unmoored in fact. Hopefully, Tim and company are buying…
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anantksundaram wrote: » First, it's totally off-base to suggest that, if/when Apple came out with a car, creating one of the "best driving cars in the world" wouldn't be on top of their list. People who drive Teslas swear by them (I've never drive…
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suddenly newton wrote: » Any word on whether it will have IGZO and Skylake? I wonder if skylake will live up to all of the hype. If Intel sells less than 15 million in three months,will it be considered a failure?
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wood1208 wrote: » Of course, if you provide opportunity, money, support, bla,bla to all kids,youngs,adults in world than there won't be any terrorism. For that you need to kill all religion and make humanity as religion. Than you need to have on…
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bsimpsen wrote: » It seems to me the same argument could be made about the liability of gun manufacturers. Certainly they've been warned that terrorists might use their products. True. I mean phones don't terrorize, people do.
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Al Franken needs to open an investigation into Apple's store policies that are unfair to competition.