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AppleInsider wrote: » there is no direct relationship between Web searches and popular demand. Of course there is, let's not lie to ourselves. If people are interested, they search. If they aren't interested, they won't buy. Simple as that.
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sirlance99 wrote: » I know it really doesn't exist anymore but the Zune was able to do all this. "If you are using a Zune Pass, you must connect your Zune device to your PC with the Zune software every 30 days or the license will expire and non…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp I’m guessing this is what got him put in timeout, no? Oh yeah, a nice thing to see. I have flagged his comment as offensive, glad to see such responsive moderation in this forum. I can understand the love/…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slurpy You're right, nobody will know ANYTHNG other than the Apple Watch exists, as long as Apple does not sell these products in their own stores, right? Your headphone analogy is brain-dead, as Apple's headphone…
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Quote: Originally Posted by irnchriz It doesn't make it correct though now does it? Time and time again these figures have been proved to be incorrect and their true purpose is to manipulate stock price, either to drive up a competitors or dri…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Michael Scrip Companies know EXACTLY how many products they ship. They have entire departments that keep track of this data... the shipping department. They'd have to be completely insane to NOT keep up with this info…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Michael Scrip Why do we need a "research firm" to find out how many products a company ships? And what exactly are they doing? Calling each company and asking them how many tablet they shipped? Or are they simply…
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woochifer wrote: » I stopped reading once I saw Strategy Analytics as the source. With these analysts, the "generic" tablets represent the catch all category where their margins of error get dumped. In other words, this is crap data. Every tim…
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cali wrote: » Most android phones are broken, used as a toy or in a drawer somewhere. ......and the source of this witty statement would be....?
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solipsismy wrote: » It's possible as some people don't invest anything of value to the people they say they care about. If you care, you invest. I believe this is pretty universal.
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benjamin frost wrote: » Personally, I consider my wife to be well worth her $0 price. She's the best wife ever, the best helpmeet, the best friend, the best cook, etc. I love her every day, and can't imagine life without her. Glad you like…
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dasanman69 wrote: » So what happened to Palm, and BB? They had no competition to their OS, and ecosystem. There were no customers that were willing to pay any price for that product. We do not have to forget that there are other platforms availab…
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No surprises there. Android operates in a situation of internal competition and consumers can take full advantage of lower prices for a given technology level. This gain is called Consumer Surplus and is equal to the red area in the picture below. …
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freerange wrote: » Yes, the great spam machine! Way to go google, you are a real POS... Spam? What do you mean? You can turn off the cards that brother you if you don't want them to show up.
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Finally!! Free-to-Play apps have ruined the gaming universe and must NOT be placed on the same level of free apps.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jsmythe00 This is all good but where's my apple TV. Forget apple pay forget apple watch. I want an apple TV that equipped for playstation level gaming. They get something out like that for say $149, that's going t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by davestall It means 80% of People prefer to buy Android phones. The 20% lemmings blindly choose the over priced, under performing, non customizable iphone. Apple serves this important market that is willing to over …
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It is difficult to understand how Samsung can be defined as "Android's remaining profit pillar". I'll be more specific. Android phone shipments have increased 34% in 2014, and Android's market share has increased to 81% (up from 79% in 2013). I can'…
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AppleInsider wrote: » Apple has been selling tens of millions of iPads in competition with a series of loss leader giveaways from Samsung and regular fire sales of flop tablets, including the HP TouchPad, BlackBerry PlayBook, Motorola Xoom, Dell S…
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tallest skil wrote: » Forget that. Real computer owners! Where graphics don’t have to be mercilessly stripped to meet pathetic hardware quotas. If you made a computer game that could only be played at 720p today, you’d be laughed at and spat up…