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Quote: Originally Posted by nagromme All these reports/surveys that ignore the iPod Touch when it's highly relevant are just lazy, I guess? I know data on the Touch is a little more limited, but there ARE ways to estimate, from Web traffic to iPo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by alansky I strongly disagree with the conclusions of this study, and would like to know exactly how the data was collected. Speaking for myself, I have downloaded many free iPhone apps that do end up in the discard pile…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NasserAE Amazing numbers. I guess this gives a general idea of how many iPhones were sold during that period. More than what people expected. It gives more of an idea how amazingly successful the touch has become. M…
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Quote: Originally Posted by merdhead Steve is dead meat. This is the beginning of the end. "More complex than I though" with a six month break essentially means there's a high probability he's dying. Not so good for stock holders but possibly goo…
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Appleinsider, an excellent review! It puts Macworld's short and wishy-washy review to shame.
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Quote: Originally Posted by m01ety Not true -- that's what Control + Shift + Eject is for. This will turn off all displays, internal and external. Wow thanks! I've learnt something today. That's a new one for me.
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Just Google it. I think AI was the only tech site not to post anything about it. OK, I've googled it, and the difference is greater than I'd thought:- iPhone: 412 MHz touch: 532 MHz Here's the site:…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Wow- that's amazing. Where do you read that? I wish I could remember; I think it was an article in MacDailyNews about two or three weeks ago. But I remember that the results were based on serious and em…
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No matter, I love my 32 GB touch!
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As well as the above-mentioned advantages that the touch has over the iPhone, it is also FASTER. Games and other programmes run more smoothly. This has now been proved in tests. The iPhone's processor is tuned at about 412 MHz as opposed to the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mrparet Both variations are acceptable under the English language rules. The form "Jobs'" is more common in publication because it saves ink. "Jobs's" is more common for uptight English professors. In everyday writing,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by timgriff84 . The new iPods look like the old ones so why would most people buy a new one? I don't think my iPod touch looks like any other of my previous iPods in any way whatsoever, but more importantly, it's a bri…
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This article warms the cockles of my heart.
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Yes, Carmack seems to miss out on the significance of the touch; but he's not the only one. While most of the media-hype is about the iPhone, and that not without reason, I've always thought that the touch is going to become a huge hit, quietly bu…
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If this becomes a wide spread phenomenon it could really hurt Apple. Let's hope it's limited.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sky King I had an over due bill. I paid the bill but I don't have an IPhone. It is a consistent source of amusement to me that there are so many people who do not pay their bills on time but still seem irate when …
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These are also only U.S. iPod sales being considered. Around the world, many places where the iPhone isn't yet officially available, people can buy an iPod touch, which was essentially designed as an iPhone teaser for countries Apple hasn't quite n…
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'Rogers' and 'Fido' sound like dogs' names to me.
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I think the English language is richer for it's diversity and, as a Brit, have no problems with 'waiting in line' or similar variations. What does grate on my nerves is when established phrases or idioms are gramatically butchered; eg. the awful a…
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These April stats. confirm the March quarterly results that showed that Apple/AAPL is proving to be recession proof, and that's something that really impresses Wall St. I think AAPL is going to soar for the rest of this year. I believe it will end…