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mikejones wrote: » So 4 things right (which is not correct since the second one he was wrong about just kept changing his dates until he was right) in 3 years? Wow, that's an amazing track record. Oh wait, it's not when you consider the many more …
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mikejones wrote: » Yes, it does require explanation. It seems that if they are doing it for the same reasons they did it for the iPod Touch that they would have simply already done it, no? Why the wait? How could he possibly answer that? The lo…
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Some stuff Ming Chi Kuo was accurate about just last year: Here he predicted something that nobody else ever breathed a word about. http://www.mactrast.com/2012/06/kgi-apple-to-retire-17-inch-macbook-pro-in-2012/ He got the prices and timing wrong…
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mikejones wrote: » No, genius, Gruber doesn't talk about Apple unless he hears things worth saying. Why are you on this "nobody knows anything" high horse? Even the look of iOS 7 leaked to 9to5Mac. A big issue for Apple is that they can't seem…
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Wtf... What level of intellect are we dealing with here? "Why would they release iPhones with colors..."? Does that require explanation? I think it does provide them a natural name for the new lower cost phone... iPhone Color. As opposed to iPhone L…
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mikejones wrote: » None of that addresses why "Apple will introduce a $449 iPhone in multiple colors that will probably sell for free or zero on contract". You state no actual reason why they would do "iPhones with multiple colors for free on cont…
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andysol wrote: » Good point. Let's review just one of his predictions. -In late 2012 He said there would be Redesigned iPad 5 w/ thinner bezel for 1st quarter of 2013. He has since moved it to 3rd/4th quarter. Just moving the date, he will b…
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Timing notwithstanding, he has a very strong track record. He's clearly not just blindly making stuff up. He has real sources in Apple's supply chain. Even Jim Dalrymple has acknowledged this. He's often particularly accurate when it comes to specs …
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If you care enough to harass people about Ming Chi Kuo's pretty damn sparkling record (relatively speaking), then you should be bothered to care enough to pay attention when he's got something to say -- which AppleInsider, a site of whcih you're a p…
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Why the picture of an empty Apple store? LOL. 33.5 - 35.5 billion dollars is an insane amount of money. I happen to think apple is going to beat their own guidance by a good amount, I think some of the carrier promotions are helping sell a lot more …
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So it looks like Apple is just going to replace the price point of the iPhone 4S with a much more desirable phone. Makes sense, but 550 is still steep. Why can they build an ipad for 329 but not a 4" phone? I'm going to go out on a limb and say that…
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I also would add that I'm shocked about that price for the lower cost iphone if its true.
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This analyst has incredibly reliable sources. He was accurate about every product release last year, including their specifications and ship dates. He also stated the iWatch would come next year even before the report from the usually impeccably sou…
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This adds to the proof that Google doesn't have vision. It's a great company but it doesnt know how to make products. They have a "kitchen sink" mindset like Samsung.
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I don't know if this happened when anyone else updated to beta 3, but all the translucency throughout the OS is completely gone. Notification center is now a solid black with white outlines at the top, control center is now a bright solid metal, the…
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Corey Johnson on Pim Fox's Bloomberg radio show just elaborated that Apple is "working on something really big... Is hiring some top gaming people... And will have something before the year is out".
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Aw man... Looks like Apple isn't going for their "tear up the cable box" vision yet. This makes it sound like this is just another box for the time being.
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Geez, everybody is jumping on the hate bandwagon. The ad sucks, but the campaign doesn't. They just have to make a better ad. This really isn't a science. It's really easy for those of us whose opinions face no consequences to talk about what's righ…
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matrix07 wrote: » I think it's better in print. In TV it just felt similar to "Everyday" campaign. Should have run the animation one like you said. I agree, the print version isn't quite as achingly sentimental, but I don't think it's really mo…
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I agree with the stupid survey, Apple is displaying an awful lot of angst about its own importance with this icky new ad. It has the same effect on the stomach as too much sugar. The buoyant, Pixar-like video that opened WWDC this year was far more …