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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil That's the stupidest "argument" I've read in the last month, and I'm on an Apple website inundated with anti-Apple trolls. I think the "20 meg connections by now if Hollywood had decid…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Did you notice that my purpose for bringing it up at all was to state that they're no longer rolling it out? It's literally in the exact same sentence. Did you read the sentence? I want an a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil That should be one of the site's tag lines. At least you're open to the possibility that they haven't actually been improving anything at all. That's a good start. You bring up Verizon fi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil People using spinning discs that operate at a fraction of the speed as NAND or even old hard drives. 14x BD-R discs (do they even exist yet, much less burners?) top out at 63 megabyte…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil I'm sure you've heard the phrase 'prolonging the inevitable'. Why are you cheering on the stagnation of technology? And that's all it was. The leg has been cut off. It's not going to grow…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 The ads you don't want to watch nor pay attention to so how is that effective? Ads are not effective? Lots of companies including Apple pay for these ads. I think these know what they ar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleSauce007 Keep cutting the STBs, the cable companies we will get the message sooner or later. What message would that be? To allow customers to get and app and cut the cord?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee People don't sit down at their desktops and connect their SLR's with USB cables anymore so they can "upload pictures to the Internet thingie." They want to send a picture from the camera to their ac…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil So this somehow magically excuses them from ever building out more?! So this somehow magically excuses them from illegally capping, throttling, and blocking to pad their pockets …
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Quote: Originally Posted by alexmarrero If I only want to watch HBO, I should pay just for HBO, not a cable package too. Free market means a la carte. I mean, I'd be happy paying just for BBC America, USA, HBO and ESPN. Just four …
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 If ESPN is willing to pay that then why not? I wouldn't be surprised if they make double what it costs them. I agree. Unfortunately, some people complain about cable cost and want ala ca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by winterspan Yep, and everytime this comes up, all the small channels and the people who watch them, especially those that cater to a particular race/ethnicity (BET), foreign language channels (spanish langua…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mistergsf What's to stop the cable companies from charging even more for a la carte and and essentially still ripping us off? Why blame just the cable companies? Disney, HBO, etc. are the ones charging…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gregord Nobody really cares about the operating system names except geeks anyway. The OS X brand will continue to work for them. Confusing geeks with too many names and versions is pretty much impossi…
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Don't you have to defend a trademark or lose it?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Obviously not, you dolts; that would be illegal. You're changing the story somewhere. Aereo's setup sounds sort of like a "startup telecom". Or an "indie telecom", whatever you …
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I think supporting the retina display mean bigger app, less (storage) space available for other stuff.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee It was actually plenty profitable. It only changed when the cable companies and networks obtained a monopoly. This is why cell phone contracts cost 5 to 10 times more than they s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jakeb I wonder if the "limited advertising" on Hulu Plus is worth making their subscribers feel like suckers for paying for content that still gets interrupted by ads. Don't leave out people that pay a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by johnnyb0731 That's a little BS that they're unwilling to upset the providers considering you could get the channel over the air without them. It is free over the air, but the content provider charge…