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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Although your negativity usually grates on me, there may be more truth to this rumor than we know because there is no outright denial forthcoming. Oy! In my experience, a denial usually means the rumour…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The company holds over 70 percent of the player market share in the US and Australia, [ View this article at AppleInsider.com ] Then why isn't this information being used to leverage the Australian con…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wanchaiman So many things it COULD be used for Connecting.... ...a nice big terabyte HD to store all my movies & itunes libraries.. Get an Airport Extreme or firewire drive attached to your desktop Quote: …
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Quote: Originally Posted by godrifle Sony is surprising me. Now that PS3 is arguably *the* best Blu-ray player on the market, can now download HD content, and play games, surf, & stream audio/photos/video, play SACDs, act as a DVR, and soon i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by minderbinder Don't forget that you can watch movies on a computer or iPod, so the number of rentals tells us nothing about the number of aTVs. Very true. Thanks for reminding me. As yet, I don't have a video c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pt123 It is interesting how Apple will release numbers when they are impressive, like the 50,000 a day and the iPhone numbers but they won't say how the AppleTV is selling. Maybe if people know AppleTV was doing well, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DirtyBoots Get back to me in 3 months when sony and microsoft are renting 100,000+ a day each and the amounts keep going up. There's an Australian movie called The Castle. Your dreaming! If they get to those f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DirtyBoots I bought a PS3 mainly for Blu-Ray and games. I was thinking about getting an AppleTV, but then I realized that the PS3 plays DivX movies. You can put your movie files on a simple thumb drive pop it in, and s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Users can rent movies and watch them on their Macs or PCs, all current generation iPods, iPhone and on a widescreen TV with Apple TV. iTunes Store customers can also purchase new movie releases from major …
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Yawn Tired of waiting for the thing to be released
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Quote: Originally Posted by Stuart Kirby I've read these forums for a long, long time but never decided to register. Occasionally, someone has said something that I have feverishly disagreed with and made me want to join in... but I resisted. :P …
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Why are we waiting? Why-y are we waiting Why are we waiting oh why why why.... Hello!?! Remember us!?! The coalition of the willing!?! iPhones and movies please!?!
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Quote: Originally Posted by bigpics Hope this rumor is true. Renamed or not, .Mac has long been Apple's least compelling/worst value equation offering. I used it for a year to host my iWeb site but never found anything else relevant to me…
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Quote: Originally Posted by freethinker I think I see the Virgin Mary in that silicone case mold! Does anyone know how early Apple sent out device moulds to case makers for iPods? Steve didn't tell anyone at Apple about iPhone 1. I really str…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross That's an idiotic statement, and you know it. If it weren't for those arms, you would either be part of Japan, with an all Japanese population, or China would be next door. It's only because of us that y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GregAlexander Yeah, Telstra is so focussed on saying ANYTHING about "amazing" future speeds that I certainly don't believe this rumour in the slightest. Already they say their network supports 14Mbps, but there are no …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross In Europe, Japan, and other countries, the resistance to 3G was very high. People simply didn't want to pay the higher fees. Rollout doesn't imply usage, and usage in those areas was very low. Companies her…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross You're also wrong, and not paying attention to the costs. US companies are spending more than companies anywhere else to do this. But it costs much more to do this here. Europe is composed of what to us see…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I'd wager that a new chip (which isn't even on the market yet) will be required for 14.4Mb/s, much less 42Mb/s. No software update is going to enable this. Or does anyone think that Apple has created there…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ctwise It's a consequence of being a big country with an extensive existing infrastructure. Many countries concentrate their population densities in relative few areas. Telecoms don't have to divide their infrastruct…