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Apple never called it "Champagne". They did originally call it "Champagne Gold", but the French complained. But now it's just "gold". See for yourself: http://www.apple.com/iphone/compare/ Apple clearly says the phone is gold... but look at the pict…
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I do wish people would quit calling the color of the iPhone 5s/6 "gold". It is simply not gold or even golden. It is beige. The link below contains 3 pictures. The first of a beige PC case, then the iPhone, then an actual real gold museum piece. The…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pedromartins Since they are the only ones innovating and competitors price inferior products at the same price, how are they overpricing, no matter how much net profit they have? No one else is charging $830 fo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 toilet paper is a commodity. They are basically the same thing, we buy what's cheapest. Computing devices are not commodities. So you want Apple to sell cheap crap? You want Apple to have low margins so …
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Consider the following statements: Wow, I'm really thrilled that my toilet paper manufacturer has a 40% gross profit margin. It really shows that the high-end toilet paper market is flourishing! These statements are absurd, right? Why would I wa…
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If only they had used Chromebooks! It would have been cheaper per student, and they would have avoided this fiasco! (Not to mention they would have good centralized management.)
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It shows just how little there is to talk about w.r.t. Apple, when you need to talk about an obscure patent suit involving a distant unit of a truly huge company like Samsung.
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Your article is amazingly wrong. Apple's stock price went up because of the launch date for the new iPhones. The "win" Apple got (after many losses) only applies to a few really old phones. You can see http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/08/10/usitc_i…
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This is all nonsense. Perfectly good displays exist at sizes much larger than 5 inches. If it were true, one can only assume Tim Cook thinks Retina Macbooks have awful screens. Apple just doesn't want to admit that they goofed when they did not prov…