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Quote: Originally Posted by Euphonious Wow. You just compared people who support Android to a government which shoots its own people. Even for you, DED, that is special. AppleInsider - it is time to admit that this guy is a liability and a…
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Even on Google's own branded Galaxy Nexus, the gyroscope didn't work correctly. There was even a GPS bug that disallowed it from working as well until doing a couple of tricks in the settings. I remember being so embarrassed by it I stopped using th…
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Apple's research facility is more secretive than Google's. How could they ever beat them in this ranking? Nonetheless, research projects are not innovations.
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Quote: Originally Posted by justp1ayin I just realized that most people are upset cause of racism and nothing else. Apple might have a black guy who curses working as an executive, as opposed to a white guy who drops acid. That's not true at…
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They'll probably let Beats operate independently as it has.
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[QUOTE]Originally Posted by pazuzu View Post Dr Dre is already spending his ca ching- looking to buy Tom Brady's house in Brentwood. Of all the deals to acquire - what a joke. Apple should have bought Pandora or Netflix. [/QUOTE] I thought so too,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by e1618978 Yes they do - why do you think that they (and others) bought the Nortel patents? The case of the Nortel patents was about the Google/android OEM litigations. It wasn't done to "prevent" companies fro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Oh, buy, no; you’re absolutely right. No, it's my mistake. I should have wrote my original reply clearer. Apple patents it's own tech to stop others from copying them. You're right about that. But th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil They do, however, do that with patents. Apple doesn't buy patents to "prevent" other companies from doing something.
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Quote: Originally Posted by talitrus If it is true, I would imagine it has to do with preventing Google/Samsung etc from buying it. Not to mention the headphone line regardless of current quality sells well, and is a high mark-up product, co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Samsung spends $14B a year on advertising and marketing. think about that and what the Beats line will do for Apple's image with urban youth Doesn't do much. Apple's brand perception, even amongst the "urban…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carrier Wave Beats does $1.5 billion a year in sales. Beats Streaming is the best streaming app & service around. Apple gets a successful brand name, significant cash flow, and the ability to go toe-to-toe …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MattBookAir One thing I've noticed whenever entering an Apple Store. After Apple products, the most square footage is occupied by headphones. That means they sell, and Apple knows which ones sell best. Why not make a…
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Just ordered something to eat just to sit down, relax and enjoy this read!
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Another great article by DED!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Reminds me of Microsoft in the Bill Gates era: fixated on beating their competitors rather than enhancing their customers experience with the company's products. It's an old, tired, reactive strategy …
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The way business people, analyst and bloggers view this as a form of warfare is absolutely moronic in my opinion. "...attack their customer base", "aggressive pricing...", "...we won't give any ground to Apple." There's even this wikipedia entry: …
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz Everyone calm down. If Apple is truly making 2 models, at 4.7" and 5.5", then everyone would reasonably expect the subsidized prices of these two models with 16 GB capacities to start at $199 and $299, respectiv…
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Wonder if Mueller actually blocked Daniel on twitter after the posting of this article...
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On each new post, I scroll down to see who it's written by. Once I see it's by Daniel, I get excited knowing it will be an interesting read lol. No offense Neil...