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I liked it. And I'm not a Samsung user (I dislike Android), but a Mac user. Given that the Apple strategy for these last years has been out of focus, I don't see this ad as just a joke, but an expression of how to trash an otherwise good company. …
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It's curious how he remarks they've grown to be also a mobile event. It's likely that the "Mac" in "Macworld" was what made Apple uncomfortable attending it. Had it be called "Deviceworld", they'd be still attending. The "post-Apple" term is a refl…
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daharder wrote: » Given that the Microsoft Surface Pro is running a Full Desktop Operating System, NOT merely a mobile one limited to only mobile apps, the iPad (in any capacity) is hardly a direct competitor to most (logical-thinking) consumers. …
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What are they celebrating? That they trashed a unique computer company turning it into an appliance business investors no longer believe in?
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It seems I'm not alone in thinking the Mac is what defines Apple, what it's shocking is to see that it's the investors who agree with me, rather than Apple fans. I'd expect Mac users to value the Mac, and investors to value the easy money from iOS, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slurpy [...] Do you suddenly expect this trend to reverse, and one day for Mac sales to just suddenly explode while iOS sales shrink? I'm actually curious, because if someone sincerely believed this,…
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iOS used to save the day, and maybe it still does, although it won't last forever. The Mac is the real value in the long term.
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quadra 610 wrote: » The trend toward lighter/thinner is definitely in full force at Apple. And I can see why. As with the Mini, no iPhone has felt better and more comfortable in my hands than the iPhone 5. It's LIGHT, thin, beautifully designed an…
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Are there tablets with square corners?
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacRulez Anyone else enjoying the irony of AppleInsider reporting that AppleInsider's reporting is just "noise"? Maybe it's time for some human intervention with the copybot to raise the signal/no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by blackbook That's pretty much true. I just hope that Apple makes iOS more like OS X. It's nice seeing features move from iOS to OS X but when will we see more foundational practical features move f…
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Just a clarification about my last post: I was talking about the Samsung Ativ Pro. I certainly see no market for a Windows RT device when you have the Ativ Pro, which runs Windows 8. I'd like a touch version of OSX running on a keyboard-less MacBoo…
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This article is missing important information, because Samsung already sells "pc tablets", which have a weight similar to an iPad, but with specs and price closer to the MacBook Air, and runs a full version of Windows 8. It's true you don't target t…
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thepixeldoc wrote: » Oh really. Then please do explain why for many people Apple maps works better than Google's? Also... which one do you think has a better future? I'm not saying that Google is going to stop innovating any time soon either, but …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil [...] Well, believe whatever you want to believe, I guess. Ignorance is bliss. Indeed, I warned Maps was not ready for launch, and all I got was bashing from iKiddies. Later facts…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ThePixelDoc The trick is in the workflow and matching it realistically to the mobile tech we have now, with a keen eye to what we'll have available in a very short time. The reason iOS isn't OSX is…
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Yes, and a lot of things you do in real life have the nature of a project. Just recall how you did homework when you were at school: A) The natural human way of doing homework at school: You keep a different notebook (a paper notebook, not a…
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umrk_lab wrote: » In most jobs, the issue is not to create a digital document, you know .... All of my friends, colleagues, or relatives, are either professors/teachers (so they need to prepare material for their classes, and this needs a fil…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta That's true - only if your version of 'productivity' is the only one that exists. Ask the American Airlines and other pilots who are using iPads for their manuals rather than paper books. …
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The point isn't "average user" vs "power user", but "entertainment" vs "productivity". In other words, iOS is well suited for entertainment and communication needs, but on the other hand it's poor at productivity. You really need a filesystem for …