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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ There seems to be sort of a game of chicken currently going on, but I think that we (the US), will come out of it ok. At least we can agree that fracking is a great thing for the US. I've always been an …
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The way Apple makes you jump through hoops to view content on their LMN channel is silly. It's the same for ABC and other tiles. The Apple TV can't remember your code so every now and then, you click the tile and up pops a code. Then you have to rem…
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What the... Zack's head is either shiny or mottled. Apple's prices are coming down. FB functionality is headed in the same direction. Try playing videos from FB on your iPad. It's clumsy and slow.
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For the poster who doesn't see what might drive demand of iPhones in the future....well, that's the fun of it. No one knows when the next huge innovation will take place. It could also be something external like the internet. Just using my old cry…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NolaMacGuy Try reading the piece next time. "More of an homage than a direct copy". (first sentence, second paragraph...demanding, I know) That being said, it looks pretty darn similar to the grainy, compressed …
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that's not a very good clone of the original flag that's in the background of the mac team pic.
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As far as an emotional response, this didn't really move the needle. But I do think it's a good idea that any label that says, "FREE" should be free. Those apps should enjoy that moniker.
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The dual lens system is purported to be able to see through clothing and is being developed under the code name: KK (for Kim Kardashian). ---------- I'm not sure if the DSLR claim is that far off. I was busy taking some photos at the same time a '…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross The technicals are the fundamentals. We can quibble a bit over this, but it's pretty much equivalent. They are different approaches for analyzing companies. One comes from the financial statements and t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit I think you said the same thing I did... just differently. Technicals always trump psych after a certain amount of time. People just can't stay psyched about a stock if the technicals keep proving t…
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Damn, some people bought a lot of Apple stock and did quite well...I was busy buying Apple product, making them rich....hmmm What I see is people hanging on to old iPads because the new one doesn't seem to be enough of an upgrade. The new iPhones …
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I'll second that on the Mail app update. I think it's time for Apple to rewrite Mail from the ground up, focusing on reliability and speed. - you should only have to delete the trash once - trash should delete all emails when command executed - it…
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We should thank our lucky stars that Steve Jobs was driven to seek perfection by his own passion. He instilled that in Apple. Business school would teach that as competition falls, the winning company starts to sit on their ass, raking in the prof…
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Wheeler has taken some heat for those comments, and critics have noted that before he was appointed as chairman of the FCC, he was actually lobbyist for the cable and wireless industry. --------------- Well that just sucks. I love free markets and c…
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Someone asked why Apple purchasing a ton of shares hasn't affected their market cap. As Apple buys shares, their earnings per share outstanding go up. If nothing else changes, the PE ratio (Price divided by those increasing earnings) goes down. …
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I love change and refreshes and constant improvement. That's what keeps Apple interesting. Most of the time, I really get the new and have no problem dropping the old. But I have some issues with Ive and I can only guess that he never saw snow when …
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That video above is pretty telling. The difference is so noticeable that I thought he might have had the original iPad air adjusted incorrectly. Damn....now that I've seen this video.......... credit card.....out.
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"Despite CNBC repeating "Fibonacci" a magical seven times within its article, Apple's shares since the report was published have defied the natural laws of geometric broccoli and given the "staggering" accuracy of Boroden's craft a big black eye." …
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I saw a lot of workarounds on various forums regarding slow performance with 8.1 on older iPads. Erasing everything on the iPad and then restoring seemed to fix many slowdown issues. I wonder why Apple doesn't recommend this step. It's like having a…
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Interesting point about glare and coatings. I wear a Rolex and one of the things that is interesting about the sapphire is its incredibly reflectivity. You can look at your watch and easily see your reflection in full color. It's a good thing you mo…