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Quote: Originally Posted by monstrosity But I thought Apple would never break into the Japanese market Right, a total flop. How could it ever take off with no front facing camera? My buddy was in Japan for almost two years and was tel…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 Well, 2010 will see what I'd be calling Intel's bundleGate. Bundling a rubbish GPU part with highly desired CPU (Arrandale and Clarkdale having 45nm Intel integrated GPU on-chip with the CPU). This is na…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Brian Green rtdunham, I understand where you're going with this, but also understand that if $18 Billion has been spent on top of what they have already invested and we're still having dropped calls, calls that sound l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by runrguy I only have anecdotal evidence, but it does seem everytime I'm at a large gathering (concert, football game, etc), my iPhone, running on AT&T 3G, has a really hard time maintaining a data connection, while …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DJRumpy Interesting questin, but to what end? When do you separate basic OS functionality from various bundled applications? I can see the power that a browser represents for a PC, but what about the media player? The …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss I believe the point was that IE was set as the default browser. The "lottery" solution doesn't uninstall IE, it just gives users an equal opportunity to select competitive browsers as their default. This pr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss This may not cut it with the EU. Obviously it did not with IE. I think the whole point of the IE case was much different. Originally, uninstalling IE (while it was super difficult) would have detrimenta…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DJRumpy I agree with some of your post, but from what I saw of general usage, the Mac got MUCH faster when they did the switch. It was before my time, but the videos are all over youtube (or they were). Anyone who's…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab That's AT&T's 3G coverage --- nothing to do with government policies. You are also talking about areas where there are more cows than humans in the midwest. You can look at the red area in the Verizon map. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab That's AT&T's 3G coverage --- nothing to do with government policies. You are also talking about areas where there are more cows than humans in the midwest. You can look at the red area in the Verizon map. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab When you look at the factual comparisons --- AT&T's network is actually really good when compared with the rest of the world. The problem is that AT&T is being compared at home against Verizon "THE NETWOR…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab Everybody complains about their iphone coverage. When O2 was picked as UK's exclusive iphone carriers, thousands of geeks were on the net saying that O2 had the worst network in the UK. Samething for all the ot…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab It doesn't matter --- it all even out at the end. If you get 100 minutes for 10 dollars (and don't have to pay for incoming) and I get 250 minutes for 10 dollars (and have to pay for incoming) --- then I am ahea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab Ask anyone in SF and NY resident, and they will tell you that their Verizon 3G coverage is bullet proof. So it has nothing to do with government policies. Verizon's 3G isn't even considered 3G elsewhere. It …
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab US overtakes Europe in 3G penetration. http://www.cellular-news.com/story/33436.php 3G subscribers have nothing to do with 3G coverage. Ask a SF or NY native who has a 3G iPhone. Quote: Originally Poste…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab The problem is that you list your examples are all wrong. German government is the largest shareholder of DT/T-Mobile. Japanese government is the largest shareholder of NTT/Docomo. The Swedish and Finnish gove…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab As I said it before --- you are looking at the past and I am looking at the future. Europe is currently jerry-rigging their ADSL systems to give them faster speed than the US. The problem is that Europe is co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MobileMe WOW!! ... Must have spoke to soon I was thinking that, though...you really couldn't give a damn about the phone watching the other numerous commercials about 60 different HTC versions and the Droid bei…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MobileMe When was the last time you saw a android commercial promoting it's feature of apps?? I just saw one tonight, about Google Street View with voice navigation. It was an ad more focused on apps than phone.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SDW2001 I must have missed it. Could you please repost it? Obviously they are ahead. What I want to know is if they truly "kept going" without demand in the early part of the decade. Here is a link to the study…