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"The smart home space is heating up as tech giants like Amazon, Apple and most recently Google put their considerable weight behind in-house initiatives." Sure. Right. Google launched their IoT strategy in 2014. That was when they launched voice-…
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This will make you laugh. Might be worthy for this site's "suggest a link" feature. http://fortune.com/2016/05/24/chinas-huawei-sues-samsung-in-patent-showdown/
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As Google makes more money off iOS than it does on Android (for now anyway) then this is entirely appropriate and not the least bit conflicting or surprising. Being multi-platform has its benefits, and this is something that Google and Amazon have l…
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MacBook Air as an entry level device for $700 or even $500 is a bad idea why? If Apple is able to manufacture the things for $250 and sell then for $500, what is the problem? Do you want Apple products to be for the masses or don't you? Or would you…
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All this columnist had to do was state that it took the best quarter ever for Chromebooks to surpass MacBook sales in a quarter where everyone is waiting for the new MacBooks come out and as such the only ones buying them are A) deal hunters and em…
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foggyhill said: The dumbest fracking thing ever posted on Apple Insider. Apple should 100% create a A chip laptop, that would kill Chrome books in an instant because they're margins is so thin the wouldn't be able to compete. The dumbe…
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Herbivore2 said: Google really is headed for a crisis. They desperately need to move the user base to web based search. The iOS keyboard is essentially a Hail Mary pass. They missed on their revenue numbers for the last quarter. Cost per cl…
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"Two of the photos in fact show a map view tracing a run, which could indicate the Fit 2 will have built-in GPS, or at least be able to tap into a smartphone's GPS to similar effect. Only expensive top-end fitness trackers tend to come with built-in…
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ericthehalfbee said: Come on DED, do you have to keep hurling mud at the Google users with yet ANOTHER article? Why kick a dog when they're down? They are only "down" in the eyes of Apple fans such as yourself. In the eyes of everyone el…
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Apple fans view Android as a failed product (even as Apple "adopts" more and more Android features) that will inevitably crash. People in the U.S. and worldwide continue to buy more Android products. Frustration over their failed predictions of Andr…
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This article is wrong in so many ways. Let me enumerate some of them. 1. Google didn't try to use Android to destroy Apple. First, Android was entirely about keeping Microsoft from destroying Google. If Google hadn't created Android, they would be …
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cali said: This is fucking disgusting. The fact you can just steal a company's hard work and creation and sell it right next to the original is sad. I watched the full 2007 iPhone keynote yesterday and it changed my view even more on IP the…
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9secondkox2 said: Um... isnt to the whole point of [insert organization here] Pay to NOT NEED the stinking ATM? No. The point is not to need to take out or even so much as carry your ATM/debit card.
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apple ][ said: How many Android users will be using this newest OS when it gets released? 0.0001736% I haven't seen any recent charts, but the majority of Android users are still probably on an ancient version of Android that was releas…
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"Borrowing from iOS, users will be able to quick-reply to messages from notifications." Funny, I can do this already using Google Messenger on my Nexus 6. "Likewise Android is getting support for split-screen and picture-in-picture multitaski…
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There is more to this than Nokia's feature phone business. Instead, here is what is going on. Microsoft controls key rights to the Nokia brand until 2022 and does not want to fully relinquish them. Neither do they want to openly compete with their S…
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rob53 said: So Microsoft took an almost $7B hit on this purchase. How did Wall Street respond? They probably said it was a good deal. And what response did you want Wall Street to have? It was evident that the deal was Ballmer's last par…
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daye said: Apple should persuade more retailers to accept Apple Pay. Apple should make P2P /ATM on Apple Pay. And how are they going to do that? Apple would be asking the retailers to spend millions (and for larger ones, billions) i…
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They should listen to the activist investor. It is either sell on their terms now while they still have a high market cap, or face liquidation fire sale by a bankruptcy judge 3 years ago. Investors tried to tell Marissa Mayer the same thing a couple…
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isteelers said: Dead man walking. Pandora had their shot, but the failed to monetize. By the time the negotiate their deals with the music labels it will be too late unless then can undercut on price or offer something no one else can. I hav…