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@rogifan, nicely put.
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"Do people seriously still think this is all about CarPlay on steroids?" Um, yes. But many of us have simply said a seriously enhanced and expanded Carplay will come _first_ long before we see an Apple personal transportation product. And there'…
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The Polaroid Cube's doppelganger?
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Cook's approach recently has been to make highly divisive statements about its competitors, rather than to stay on message. I'd really like to see Tim Cook and Apple, generally, keep the message simple. Jobs's statement in 2010 sums it up nicely, …
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"Marchionne's recent meeting with Cook adds fuel to rumors of a so-called "Apple Car,"" Rorschach test? I read that as, Fiat's recent meeting with Cook suggests Apple's road to an eventual Apple car will pass through projects like an enhanced and …
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"Will Apple, or more correctly, will some combination of large shareholders ever be in a position to buy out the shares and take Apple private?" Isn't the key question, Does Apple generate the cashflow necessary to service the debt associated with…
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Given how many hand-me-down Apple TVs are in the hands of kids, this seems like a colossal mistake.
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IMHO, these vans might have something to do with self-driving cars, but I suspect it has more to do with either Maps or a deep and broad effort to design a transportation-specific iOS product that will allow many manufacturers to "outsource" somethi…
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"but it wasn't a monopoly" I concur, given that consumers could - and can - still buy physical music at the time. Regardless, this is win, win, win for the attorneys.
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"No one wants to go out and keep buying new cases/accessories/docks every two years for a phone" When you choose to upgrade your iPhone is entirely up to you, of course. This is true of Apple products or anything else you consume.
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Quote: Apple's iPad takes 91.4% share of enterprise tablets; iOS takes 73% share overal That's all well and fine, but analysts want 200%. That's impossible, of course. But until Apple complies, $GOOG can do no wrong - despite its shrinkin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Flaneur In other words, they still have no taste. Yes. I figured that was implied when I said it was nearly identical
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No one's going to mention the Microsoft Empowers Super Bowl ad? It's nearly identical. Guessing we'll see the making-of video any day now. Did they use Lumias? :-)
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Quote: LOL. Bromwich had a conflict on his calendar Bromwich won't make the same mistake again. Word has it that Bromwich already cleared out his calendar to ensure he's free on several important dates (and charged Apple for the privilege o…
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App parity...I'm not convinced that it's been fully realized, but it's coming. What Analyst/Critics like Munster (not a fan) ALWAYS miss is the customer-service factor. Apple's (1) retail stores and (2) customer service philosophy is a killer advan…
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Google's BOD is equally not "diverse" depending on the yardstick. Same goes for Amazon. Let's play "Beat the Apple Horse". What will critics criticize Apple for next? Come to think of it, there's not much left, is there?
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips One has to wonder where the Apple hate came from in the first place? Where did the Apple hate come from? Check out the game tape. The hate started in 1976.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland A worrying proposition if Apple were to go near attempting to build a search engine.. In reality, that's exactly what Apple _has_ been doing with Siri all along*. Siri is a search engine, albeit not one bui…
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This is a Siri play. It will be added to Siri's functionality and will appeal to the demographic that searches Twitter more often than they search Google. I'm a bit surprised that Twitter didn't pick up Topsy. They have a history of buying Twitter…
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Just enough is more. According to so many, Apple's technology "under delivers". Yet moments like these are made "easy", fluid, possible on Apple's products. This galls critics (wall street and tech press) to no end. Perhaps that's because they …