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Quote: Originally Posted by cy_starkman Do you really think Apple would buy it? They might have a go but they have generally been a bit frugal in the offering and lost the bid. Admob and Palm (allegedly) spring to mind. Neither Admob nor Palm …
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I agree on all points. The false argument a game is 'free' when it has costs built in once bought is the key to this I think. Those games should not be included in the free games section. Apple coul…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj Ah, you had to mention the cash hoard didn't you? What good did the last 55 billion of the 60 billion do them in this case? What did they do here that couldn't have been done with 5 billion in the bank ins…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tazinlwfl and the 10.1 is the same price as the iPad two, with arguably better or equal specs. I think not. I guarantee the GPU in the current Tab 10.1 is not even close to that of the iPad 2 (and that is really a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism While I agree it?s a non-issue the reason you aren?t seeing the little blue box is because Apple removed it from Mobile Safari. It now just shows a blank area for where the Flash object would be. That and …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MicroNix Because the web is all HTML5... Seems Safari on the iPad is a little "short" on standards itself. Like the flash used by millions of websites. Oh wait, Steve said there is no flash. Those little blue boxes…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton That's just weird. If the Xoom was such a bad-ass, competitive product, why would it need a product revision this soon? It's not like the hardware is weak: losing some graphics benchmarks to the iPad 2 …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DrDoppio The data is a summary of the preferences of many peope, not just you, therefore it is infinitely more meaningful. The data is a summary that people want the cheapest ass, vaguely acceptable touch screen pho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by acslater017 At the end of the day, revenue/profit is what powers everything. That would be another metric. Profit that powers everything, revenue is almost irrelevant.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chris_CA There are no scroll bars on the iPad. There is a scroll bar type of thingy that shows where you are on the page. And if they were hidden, how could you grab them to scroll? Notice the iPhoto Shot has a scroll…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pondosinatra Wow that Resume feature is amazing. I believe Microsoft had that way back when Vista came out. Who's photocopier's are running again? And full screen apps? Awesome yet ANOTHER interface style. Let's rec…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hezetation Not a fan of the iOS style autocorrect, hopefully there is a way to revert it to the style of SL as it is annoying enough clicking the x to close when on my iPhone much less on a computer. Most likely it'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii Imagine a beginner sitting down to a Mac with all those gestures enabled. They're just trying to learn the trackpad and they'll be having things flying left right and centre and not understanding why. They will f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Menno Go look at Netflix's costs before you try talking about things you don't understand, ok? Netflix's net income is NOT GREATER THAN 30%. Heck, their GROSS profit is only 37%. Apple wants 30% of the REVENUE, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by al_bundy like microsoft never did anything to prevent you from buying Netscape Navigator for $50 and installing it, they just provided a free web browser and a free web server. Microsoft actually modified APIs and l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cpsro Even credit card companies only take about 3%. But credit card companies provide transaction processing ONLY. Apple provides so much more, at least that's my opinion (as an iOS developer).
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Quote: Originally Posted by tumme-totte One funny angle of all of this is that Google is a American company infringing on patents from and destroying other american companies. That seems defendable, while when Chinese companies does the same, the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Elop was joined by Steve Ballmer, chief executive of Microsoft, who said his partnership with with Nokia would deliver "the brands that mobile consumers want, like Bing, Office, and of course, Xbox Live." …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mkwilson68 Apple, seriously, this is a step too far. Stop app developers from *linking out* to the internet to purchase things? No Apple does not prevent linking out to Safari purchase things (that's the way Kindle …
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Quote: Originally Posted by techno Another attempt by a desperate CEO to grab some headlines for his company. It is usually the bitter and jealous ones that scream the loudest. Yeah, maybe the Netgear CEO should pay more attention to his marke…