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At &T won't have a 4G network for a while. It will be at least a couple of years. In the short term they are focused on a HSPA technology rollout. The iPhone 3Gs can access HSPA (3.5G). http://gigaom.com/2009/05/07/atts-sl...-taking-…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jacob1varghese Selecting characters for text entry would be a pain in the ass. Hopefully, they left you use a bluetooth keyboard also. I'm gladding they are working on the Apple TV. Please add Safari and…
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Selecting characters for text entry would be a pain in the ass. Hopefully, they left you use a bluetooth keyboard also. I'm gladding they are working on the Apple TV. Please add Safari and Hulu!
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Quote: Originally Posted by nace33 What are you talking about? This would totally impact Hulu. Apple's service would include a monthly fee. HULU is free and advertising supported. Hulu will not be impacted by the introduction of Apple's pai…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jacob1varghese I believe Apple will announce a new video subscription service - iTunes Replay. For 19.99 per month, you will be able to stream any video within the iTunes video store - movies, TV shows, or short fi…
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I believe Apple will announce a new video subscription service - iTunes Replay. For 19.99 per month, you will be able to stream any video within the iTunes video store - movies, TV shows, or short films. This would be the killer app for the…
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I still believe it makes sense for them to combine the Apple TV and Mac Mini into one device. + Add a web browser + iTunes Games support + iChat support More than enough for a ton of people out there.
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Apple has been working on making their products more green. An all in one PC that can't be upgraded seems to go against that. I'd like to see the iMac retired as we know it. I'd like to see the new iMac become an Apple monitor with speak…
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AppleNet There seems to be 2 markets to serve here: a. Corporate for which cheap mac minis are perfect for desktop computers or as part of server farms. b. Consumer looking for low entry point into Mac ecosystem. Possible simple solution…
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switching to all SSD storage for all devices would be huge. They would not simply replace the storage and not the device. I think we would see new thinner iMacs, macbooks, ipods.
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Guys, he said Product Transition not new product. Costly product transition that would lower the profit margin - SSD storage. all macbooks and imacs with SSD storage only? Samsung did release the cheaper 128gb SSD drive.
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Apple had a conservative sales projection of 10m iphone (both models) by end of 2008. At 7m sold already, 3m million over the next 5 months seems like it will be a breeze.
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Developers, this is what I want to see: open PDFs open microsoft office documents (excel, word, powerpoint) integration with ms exchange email systems access to IM with voice capabilities -------That should be enough to satisfy busi…
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This is awesome. The inability to load 3rd party apps has been one of the biggest complaints so far. Next up - integrate GPS.
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I think adding the ability to play casual games makes a lot of sense. Next up: video conferencing web browsing
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I'm hoping they are adding features that weren't announced earlier. Honestly, I don't see anything on Apple TV that would make this a compelling purchase. Since it doesn't even come with a CD/DVD drive and is priced way too high, I just can'…
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it's a great phone, but way to expensive right now to steal too much market share from the big players out there. I love the phone, but can't see myself spending $500-$600 on a phone after I sign a 2-year contract. Other than fanboys or peopl…
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I'm hoping since they've been sneaking in draft-n wireless cards into new macs that the iTV will also be able to function as a wireless router. I'm holding off on buying a new wireless router till it's announced. Hopefully, you will be able to …
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As a new Tmobile customer, i'm pretty happy with my choice. Makes sense for Apple to work with the company with the highest rated customer service.
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Apple can afford to drop their prices down to $199 for the 30gb iPod $249 for the 80gb iPod $299 for coming Video iPod Those prices are high enough for the product not to be seen as a commodity, but low enough to kill Microsoft's Zune initiat…