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So... that was a pretty good article on Jobs, eh???
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Take a page from Apple's book (the one that says more is not necessarily better).
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Quote: As part of the pilot, the wholesaler is pushing the Apple set-top-boxes for $289, about $10 under Apple's suggested manufacturers retail price. It seems to me like it's exactly $10.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kickaha The Mac mini has both FW and USB ports that support external drives already. I think you mean the ATV... in which case, if you have the case open, why not just replace the drive with a bigger one, or enabl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kickaha vmardian: So far, the USB port has resisted attempts to make it support external drives. I don't think it will be long now though. I was suggesting to *really* mod the Mac Mini and route the wire outside.
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Wouldn't it be possible to modify the Mac Mini to use an external 3.5" 500GB/750GB drive?
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Quote: Originally Posted by blingem I dont get it....how is the apple tv different from the mac mini? Does it do DVR stuff too? Skip commercials, etc? If not, what is the point, I'll just get a mac mini. I can think of two: It's half the pri…
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Quote: Originally Posted by justflie I don't know much about the tech behind all of this, but here's what I thought of yesterday: Why put a single (for example) 32gb NAND drive into a computer when you can put 4 8gb NAND drives in and pool them …
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM I don't think it's necessary to use a certain word to convey the same idea. What they say tries to gives the impression that it is an extension to the smartphone idea - a supersmartphone if you will. I disag…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BlackSummerNight I'm getting a iPhone, but I don't see how they are calling it a smartphone. It they have some type of kick ass office suite to go with it, and some other type of business apps, I would agree. But the…
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Quote: After threatening to drop a large-scale cellular service contract based on concerns that it would lock itself out of a trade-up to the iPhone, a Swedish firm has received assurances from its liaison at the provider that the coveted gadget wo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM So? The price to the customer will be $600. Gross margin is not net margin. Just keep in mind the current stable of flash-based notebooks. I can see it being a viable option if Apple doesn't automatically th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tortri ...and why do i suggest 4gb of NAND memory..couple of reason. 1. 32GB is way overprice and i don't think its ready for use as a main stream hard drive It would cost Apple about $300. I think that price i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Johnny Mozzarella ... Apple is aggressively going after the low end gift giver with a very attractive $79 price point. ... I wouldn't call it a low-end gift. I think it's quite a substantial gift. The average holid…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM I don't think that range would be very large. Given how weak the phones are, maybe a few tens of yards / meters. The power and sensitivity seems to be more in the tower, that allows the phone to be small. Tr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Thank you. That is, indeed, what I meant. (Sometimes, the fact that English is not my first language does pose a challenge!) Don't know much about Germany, but mobile technology (and even broadband acc…
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The term cell phone could become archaic when mobile phones begin making ad-hoc connections (ie: talking directly with one another provided they are in range) as opposed to going through the infrastructure provided by the cellular network.
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>> Are there enough positive expectations that profit takers think the stock will grow for a while? Expectations are built into the price of the stock at every point in time. The stock won't move unless something happens which changes our e…
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>> Ironically, the battery died during the correspondent's hands-on session Says nothing without knowing what it was the tester was doing, and for how long. >> about 99 cents more than the iPod Why do you keep saying "about 99 c…
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Quote: The term 'rival' is used to mean "close but not as good." The vast majority of people don't notice much difference or at least aren't bothered by it. I'm sure everyone agrees that the difference between AAC and CDA is small (and even non-…