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Quote: Originally Posted by FineTunes Could be worse if you live in Alaska or Hawaii Worse still for those of us who live outside the U.S., where we don't even get to order... we're faced with an inexplicable wait that we've only rarely been f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Virgil-TB2 Although this statement might be true, from a journalistic standpoint this is a very poor way to begin an article. You are basically saying right up front that the lawsuit has no merit whatsoever, but then …
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"Similarly, Tsera makes its motives clear and says it would force all the involved companies to pay a royalty for use of the patent if it's victorious." Perhaps, but more likely if they're victorious they'll use that money to fund even more lawsu…
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My 17-inch MacBook Pro has had no problems since installing the firmware update... but then it never exhibited this problem to begin with (which is odd, since I'm exclusively using the 9600 performance chipset, both on battery and on adapter). Anot…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NOFEER when an iphone isn't sold who hurts the most apple, rogers or consumers. apple is trying to make a platform tie ins are critical to apple ok so rogers loses a 3 year contract, but maybe they did it for nation…
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What really must be bugging Apple is that they have now completely and utterly failed to transform the Canadian market in any way -- Canadian users looking for unlimited data plans will be buying Samsung and RIM/Blackberry devices, because not only …
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The patent clearly describes a subscription service, which iTunes+iPod is not. I download music and video, yes, but then I store it on my computer or iPod and -- critically important -- I then no longer require the server. That's not even close to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by auxio More news that shows how Canada is slipping further behind the rest of the world when it comes to consumer-level communications technology. Even our wired internet plans are substandard and overpriced when compa…
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It never ceases to amaze me how the US system (no automatic payment by loser for winning side's legal expenses) encourages people to sue for being stupid. Not only can you do what he claims you can't do, but it's not even very challenging. The ups…
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66 comments on people in a glass elevator, and not one Willy Wonka/Charlie/Roald Dahl reference -- for shame :-< Perhaps it just wasn't a Great glass elevator...
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Good thing Dell's suffering from "secular" issues -- those religious issues can be really hellish, especially with all those Mac evangelists still around -- OK, I realize they use the word differently in business, but still...
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So long as digital copies are hobbled by rights protection so that they can't be conveniently used, there's no point to discussing distribution. iTMS videos are cute, but they don't equal DVD quality, and thy're not portable, which means that long-…
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Motorola is a big company -- why are they chronically incapable of buying a well-designed font for their devices? Their interfaces look terrible, and the user experience is heavily degraded by text that's less legible than an old version of DOS. …
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It's true! Not only are nanos susceptible to being shoved in a coin & key filled pocket and sat on, but aluminum PowerBooks are susceptible to damage from nails that are pounded clear through the case, and I have noticed that Apple's install DVD…
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Quote: Originally posted by Robin Hood As far as unethical, the real question is: is it more unethical than the labels? Interesting question. When someone uses the phrase "more unethical", what they really mean they don't give a damn about et…
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Quote: Originally posted by Kasper Traditionally, publications don't source a PR (press release). A PR is a release to the press, usually worded precisely the way the company wants it to be read. The intent of the PR is to spread the information …