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Quote: Originally Posted by ronstark This getting more rediculous as the product launch unfolds. The iPhone itself doesn't require this type of " personal" marketing. Either you need it or you don't. And if you don't like it can you trade it…
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Too many folks are underestimating the casual gaming market. Look at the iPhone and iPad. Casual games (Angry Birds) consistently beat out the AAA title ports from other consoles. There is a huge casual gaming market that is untapped in the l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tooltalk @thewhitebeaner : Samsung's always had the lead on mobile OLED panels pretty much from the getgo. Their marketshare for AMOLED, for instance, is still around 90% or so -- they are the largest producers an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by xixo As Apple increases in size, the little important details start slipping through the cracks. If not for developers, the iPhone would have been a niche. If they try to restrict Apple watch development to top…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bsimpsen "Teardown of Apple's new 13" MacBook Pro reveals 'Force Touch' trackpad, shared tech with new MacBook Air" How do you reveal something that's public knowledge? Apple's own videos show more than this teardo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac_128 Yes, especially if it means it's easier to waterproof it. There is no such thing as a waterproof watch. The term 'waterproof' was phased out long ago. The Apple Watch will be IPX7 certified, meani…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ahmlco Actually, what I want to see a story on is how Apple's going to appease its "Gold" customers when the next generation watch ships. Unlike a traditional watch, this version is going to be "obsolete" within a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 That the watch will be obsolete in 3 years is a PLUS in their eyes. Why would this be obsolete in 3 years? Remember the architecture for Apple Watch is to make it as dumb as possible. The iPhone does…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SVGuy >> Softcard works via NFC technology, but does not sport the same tokenized backend infrastructure of Apple Pay. This is incorrect. They both tokenize in essentially the same manner. >> Instea…
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Still odd to me how the spinning sensors on the front and back tilt down that far. Wouldn't expect a sensor staring at the road would help for mapping. Regardless there is still a 99% chance this is just for mapping, probably higher.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Steven N. And if the industry, as a whole, has 10 units in losses and Apple has 10 units in profits, then Apple captured -100% of the profits? This is the worst math of the worst case and caters to sensationalis…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RS9 What Percentage of profit made by Samsung Mobility is what Apple pays them? None. Samsung divides up earnings by division. In the holiday quarter Samsung's operating profit was 1.96tw from Mobile, down from…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pazuzu I read a multitude of sources and besides the article made some very good points. It really didn't. It accused the apple watch of 10 hour battery life, which is ludicrous. It said it was ugly, which is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit At the very least, AAPL seems to have run out of wind. I don't think it has stopped its ascent... just going to take a breather. AAPL is a behemoth and doesn't make quick moves in either directi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by joogabah I don't understand how the other uses of the money mentioned in the article above are not also subject to tax at each transfer of ownership. This isn't being taxed a second time. An executive's personal i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by frankie Good riddance, let them leave for good. What we need to do is make it illegal to park your money overseas to begin with. Parking your money overseas is illegal. Apple doesn't do this. Apple is a mul…
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Quote: Specifically, the Canadian government's competition watchdog is attempting to determine whether or not Apple discourages its carrier partners from offering discounts or incentives to consumers for the purchase of competitive handsets, or i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan Until it's not. Once they get decent battery life it most likely will be decoupled from requiring iPhone. My guess is Apple is still working on their 3rd party app approval process for standalone watch a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan Apple needs to make their product lines less complicated not more. Selling five different versions of the iPhone is crazy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy#Release_history You are comparing …
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Quote: Originally Posted by total Im concerned more on fact that Apple products are not so innovative anymore, just look at new iphones, it is just "bigger" and that is all what it is, in nutshell, it is looking like latest Samsung phone. So if…