ElianGonzález
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"With limitations" is precisely the phrase one wants to hear when purchasing a $1000+ electronic device.
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"...looks alarmingly like an iPad on a stand." Wut? What precisely is so "alarming" about this?
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It's hard to understand what the subtext of all this criticism is. I almost get the sense that these companies that are piling on Apple might suspect that Apple is going to lose its lawsuit. Or, they somehow believe that all this complaining is actu…
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jd_in_sb said: Judge seems to dislike capitalism A completely nonsensical and reactionary response (read: standard techie boi reply). One *needs* a judge, who is going to rule on a point of law, to ask difficult questions. The fact that y…
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One supposes that all the prep in the world still can leave you surprised.
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I am bemused by all the piling on that's occurred in the past few months from just about everybody because of the Epic lawsuit against Apple. Interesting how they all are saying the same thing, with little variation and practically the same tone. Li…
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mpantone said: For typical people (Joe Consumer) listening to typical music (mundane radio stuff) on typical equipment (mass market hardware) in typical situations (while you are doing something else), 256Kbps AACs are quite sufficient. This …
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"A casual study.." Stop right there. This is about as valid as a Twitter poll or "many people are saying." Either a study is done according to established protocols or it's not a study of any kind.
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One often tends to ignore statements like the Tile CEO's as just so much blather, but really, these increasing petty little shots from any number of these people acting like aggrieved and traumatized serfs living in fear of the landowner is getting …
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An investment banking analyst has no more legal insight than any of the commenters here on the subject, no matter how much they fancy themselves experts on all judicial matters.
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Oh, one can just see the day when an Apple Watch notifies you that you've had enough to drink, and become subject to a subpoena by law enforcement for suspected drunk driving.
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I am thoroughly bemused by the histrionics of the blogger (and by easy extension, myriad techie bois) who are staring at their current iPad Pro and Magic Keyboard right now and channeling their inner Lisa Simpson as they cry out, "it's utterly, utte…
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I take it this also applies to the existing no-so Magic Keyboard, the folio one.
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harry wild said: A month behind schedule. Better have either a iPad Mini and/or better yet iPad Mini Pro! You mean, a month behind *your* foot-stamping, must be gratified now schedule. Clarification is important.
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rob53 said: Overpriced subscription. Nothing more to say. Compared to the $200 you're already spending on various subscription services a month? Okay.
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AppleZulu said: “Noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects...” Seriously, are you contractually obligated to pump Kuo’s reputation when citing his reports? It’s just weird, especially when so many of his supposedly “highly accurate” predictio…
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lkrupp said: cg27 said: mac_dog said: cg27 said: The Chinese should be embarrassed of their blatant stealing. And shame on us for being so naive. The Chinese have defeated the US as far as their economy and I’m sure t…
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randominternetperson said: They can be proud of their international hacking program at least, right? And having manufactured your iPhone, Android device, PlayStation, XBox and just about everything else electronic you use. Not to menti…
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pizzaboxmac said: They want government to level the playing field and then leverage that to gain advantage... Because unfettered capitalism is what you want, right? That's where a company can charge whatever they want and do so in a manne…
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lkrupp said: But this is perfectly understandable considering Apple’s constant virtue signaling regarding safety, security, privacy. When you pound you chest like Apple does you invite scrutiny and ‘gotcha’ journalism. That is not wha…