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It's just a defensive move by Apple. Will it pay off? Who knows. It's just strange how some patents fall into FRAND but not rounded angles or bounce back for that matter. BTW. Who the f...rack needs bounce back?
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Only in US. Is USA turning into UiS? Would I care? LOL
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac Voyer This is like a football team winning by a couple of touchdowns, only to read in Monday's newspaper that they lost because the Rules Committee decided that morning that all rushing touchdowns are i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Hey, troll. Glad I could draw you out. Don't be at me. It will hurt my feelings . LOL Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil So I find it interesting that you…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil And Android has… what adoption of its newest OS, was it? Never get tired of hearing it, and this thread's gonna be all about it again. Wow. What a news. Some iFans are reall…
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Awwww Seem that the story was just ... false LOL. http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-57537773-37/samsung-says-its-still-supplying-lcd-panels-to-apple/ Dang.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bareimage Samsung has best display technology. This is really bad for Apple. But I think it is basicly a ploy by Samsung to discuss better terms for their patent dispute. Quote: Originally Post…
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Quote: Originally Posted by stelligent Samsung mo doubt took advantage of this to film another isheep commercial I don't think so - they need longer line.
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this is not an issue, it's a feature.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Daekwan Just like I said on other social media sites. I believe the vast majority of people "claiming" they arent buying the iPhone5 for various reasons like this (scratchgate, antennagate, mapg…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Workers have indicated that the soft metal shell of the iPhone 5 is prone to scratches in all phases of assembly, which makes it difficult to deliver a perfect final unit. If it is prone t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil And, using a completely non-scientific process that most of you will just ignore anyway, I don't think that's much of an issue. Yeah, that's a first-gen. Notic…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rabbit_Coach And now I can hear the roar of the approaching herd of trolls. nope, will pass this one out yawn.
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Quote: Originally Posted by ChiA So somebody who visits a page, i.e. a page view, to manage their finances, read the latest scientific research, or donate funds to a charity, just as a few examples, is not productive? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by fuwafuwa Nathillien is productive troll, it's useless to tell her real facts. Him lol
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX So unproductive that iPhone usage trounces all other mobile OSes combined in apps and page views despite Android activations being many times higher than iPhone sales¡ So much for iPhones bein…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ Hardly shocking. I've been saying all along that Android users are not very productive people and people are simply not using their Android phones as smart phones. Apparently browsing the i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Robin Huber The inevitable result of people not standing in line to buy Galaxies. Standing in line to buy phones is a bad thing, right? Samsung says so. Not bad - just tad stupid.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX hill60's post shows clear proof that the image you posted is not the original. It doesn't exclude AI's photo as being faked but it certainly puts a lot of doubt since the image you link to was…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Here's a photo from my 5, where I deliberately induced flare:- Here's the same scene where I adjusted the angle of the phone by a few degres:- …