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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro Remember Steve has a sense of humor. I want my two dollars!!! If apple charged $75 for the same upgrade, then there would be that market for some developer to unlock the hardware and sell it for $50. I susp…
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[QUOTE=melgross;1034805]Quote: Originally Posted by mmmdoughnuts Then show some evidence that Apple would have had to pay that penalty. I'm not confused here. There are no "penalties to income" that you agreed to. There are tax advantages to do…
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[QUOTE=melgross;1034790]You obviously haven't read the articles in question, or you wouldn't be making the statement that those (reporters) have an agenda, so we can disregard the writing, so your comments about them are worthless. If you had, you w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Stop promulgating this nonsense. This has already been shown to be untrue. Read the articles in the WSJ and the NYTimes that came out weeks ago. The tax authorities have already debunked this claptrap. T…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro While that statement is true in it's own vacuum, the accounting rules force penalties to income if you don't charge. What public company wants to readjust past earnings because they ship a software upgrade? Let …
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Just because they were pictures doesn't mean that they have done zero coding on those apps. It just means that they were not good enough to be demoed in the Keynote and we all know the level of perfection required from SJ. It would be a terrible mi…
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If true, this probably isn't for those people that are already with Cingular. This is clearly a market share grab from the other companies....
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You beat me to it. Mac OS txt editor has had word viewing capabilities for a long while now. I'll bet that the new iWork will have MSOffice compatibility and be 'fully functional', at least as much as safari is, on the iPhone.
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Because that is the extreme that this trend could go.
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Quote: Originally Posted by rawhead You're talking about bug fixes. I'm talking about "enhancements" that are introduced in .1 updates. Completely different. So you are agreeing with me that there are 'enhancments' that we don't have to payf…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rawhead Those are the parallels you should be drawing. You bought a machine that does 802.11g, and suddenly you're going to have 802.11n. I'll bet Apple will charge big $$ to update their 2.5G iPhone to a true 3G p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rawhead In direct answer to your question, no, there isn't anything to stop Apple from charging $4.99 for each .1 System Update. There never was. It's just that they don't. Um, yes there is. If they were to charg…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H Yes: Apple did not advertise or make public in any way that the Apple hardware you were buying contained 802.11n-capable wireless, let alone imply that the feature may be enabled in the future. They advertised…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Apple spokeswoman Lynn Fox additionally confirmed that the Sarbannes-Oxley Act was largely to blame for the fee. The law's provisions require that companies charge for significant features added to alre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Feynman If Steve does not at least announce the "iPhone" then their stock will plummet. In someways I hope they don't so I can buy in at a lower price......
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Quote: Originally Posted by dancm2000 How topical....Bizzam! Um, topical refers to something, like an ointment, that is applied to and usually absorbed by the skin. What part of ?tablets? are leaching in to my skin? I think you were looking …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sharp_spot Little help? http://www.hearmusic.com/#PRESS
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Quote: Originally Posted by Johnny Mozzarella Or scan each item as your grocery shopping and have a running total before you get to the register. I guess my point is more about security and ID theft. In europe, there are vending machines with …
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Oooh. They could have them in all of the Apple stores. Plug in your iPod, choose music, insert credit card number.... Ooo! Better yet you could have your credit card number on the iPod and then you could skip a step and download as soon as you sel…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Denton I may simply have forgotten the presence of such a pill). Actually, she is already in the wonderland when she has the decision to take one of two pills. One makes her big and one makes her small.