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Apple has plenty of room for big surprises on both the pricing and the carrier front! Android looming on the horizon means Apple needs to increase their marketshare really rapidly now, if they want to keep the main focus from the developers - und…
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Apple has tons of room and reasons for shocking surprises on both the pricing and the carrier front. They need to keep the primary focus from developers in a world where Android is looming. Meanwhile they currently have tremendous margins while …
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I suddenly realize that in this design, white will add that 'lickability' effect I loved about certain iBooks and iPods. You don't see that here because they seem to have layed the white front on top of the glass of a black iPhone. That's why it …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Orlando The problem is the TV networks and Hollywood are afraid of letting iTunes dominate. They saw what happened to the music labels. Apple might get a subscription deal, but they won't be allowed to be the only game…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Asherian Apple simply can't monopolize the entire market with their couple iPhone models. They very possibly have never even had that ambition.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta If this new codec turns out to be any good, Apple can support it. They didn't say anything that would preclude that. Apple didn't say anything *at all*! All that this article is really proving is that Di…
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The heading of this article suggests that Apple can and will keep Safari/QuickTime from supporting the V8 codec. But Jobs *allegedly* only referred to a critical article as reflecting his opinion on V8. To me this suggests that "Apple thinks G…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hoopmac Not defending Apple's reaction, but my guess is that it comes down to the fact that Apple is a signature sponsor of American Idol. This must cost millions. Since Ellen is a judge of American Idol, they are pr…
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1. That cover would make a great iPad background. 2. It's funny how he's starting to look a bit like Ghandi. It's said that the latter had a temper, too.
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I'm afraid that with his 'Widgets' suggestion based on finding the term 'stand-alone-contacts' as being something different from the 'little brown book', Daniel jumps too conclusions again. It's a lot more probable that you can have stand-alone-c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by futureunwritten I'm no great Adobe lover but this article is garbage. First off the guy's name is Ian Hickson nor "Ian Hixie." Hixie is a nickname for him but any half invested journalist would be able to figure tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rtdunham so they're morally wrong but we shouldn't denounce them? What? Why don't I understand? Oh! Because that doesn't make sense. Because that's a waste of energy. Fix the process. ktappe has a very good point.
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I'm not sure what all the real reasons for the recent stock movements are, but if they were affected by the ads and coverage politics which are taking place only in the US, AAPL's investors would largely have no idea where Apple's strategic opportun…
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Quote: Apparently Apple missed that memo," iFixit said of the $69 mouse.
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At this price point, with the Magic Mouse and the wireless keyboard, the iMac is more and more starting to look like a computing tv replacement...
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Portraying the iPhone as more limited than other phones is a bad strategic decision. When people talk to each other about the iPhone, it's about it's possibilities. When an ad says the opposite, it will not be believed. Verizon should have …
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The "business" vs "green" contradiction is an illusion. Business are people and people are business. And humanity depends on a stable climate. The real question is long-term general interests vs. short-term local interests: both are vital. Meanw…
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I have a strong feeling that e-reading is *not* going to be the main selling point. Is the Kindle that much of a success? Would anyone buy a tablet for that? I think the inquiries among eReader publishers may be real, but are meant partly as a de…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cnocbui This move by Apple would be admirable, if anthropogenic Global Warming was something factual, rather than myth. The use of science for political and social ends is one of the most terrible things that has ha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tonton Just a quick note. When slavery was abolished, it cost businesses a ton of money. When equal rights were pushed, that cost businesses a ton of money. Sometimes, kids, doing the right thing costs businesses a …