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Quote: Originally Posted by Blastdoor Ugh. Shouldn't have gone out with this bug. Doesn't speak well to Apple's QA process. This usage case is too common not to undergo testing. Somebody should get smacked for this. Have you r…
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Yes indeed, the UK needs to get back to making things, our productivity in the service sector is shocking, even though its supposedly our strength!
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I hear what your saying.... and if true, and it would seem the stock exchange would beg to differ, then it would seem that with last years peak taken out of the equation, at least Apple shares have been consistently under valued. I personally thi…
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Looking at the graph included in the article it would seem that shares bought at the beginning of 2010 and held, will have doubled in value by today. It also looks that if you project the curve through 2009, 2010, 2011 and through to today, you get…
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egoalesum wrote: » The iPod Nano and the iPod Touch are different products, under every possible aspect. Abell is clear on that: different technology (one has a big screen and is powered by iOS and so on), different occasions of use (one is just f…
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Why are we so stuck with the idea that a phone at a different price point has to be a crap smart phone? Is a iPod Nano a crap iPod Touch? They surely have a different job to do. There is neither the affordability not the network to sustain highly c…
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Apple has a subset of iOS on the iPod Nano..also the Apple TV...... Why not an Apple feature phone? Designed from the ground up for that purpose, no corners cut, the best phone for a group who want a limited set of functions at very good value, and …
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Is there not s risk that always selling last years IPhone at a cheeper and cheeper price, dilutes your brand? Would it not be better to make a specific phone for a specific price point (like the iPods) and so avoid all possibility of feeling fobbed…
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Is it not the case that whilst iPhone sales are growing, the world market for smart phones is growing faster. This is possibly true of Tablets to. If this is the case then Apple's percentage of total market in both categories will start to shrink…
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Originally Posted by Slicksim It wasn't that long ago that Apple had 50 percent of the smart phone market. "This never happened." Did I get that wrong? I thought I read that Apple had more than half of US smart phone sales?
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It wasn't that long ago that Apple was the new boy in the music player market. They started with the top end iPod, and soon followed this up with music players at a range of price points, and cleaned up in the music player market to the point that …
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Am I the only Apple lover who is worried by this news? It wasn't that long ago that Apple had 50 percent of the smart phone market. What happens when Apple has 50 percent of the profits and 10 percent of the market and App developers go else where…