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And now the moment you've all been waiting for! Envelope please.... Ladies and gentlemen, the award for 'Accepting a CEO position at the worst possible time in history' goes to Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo (Nokia: 2006-2010)!
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stupid me... tricky linking back to such an old story....
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Quote: Originally Posted by aplnub Sounds like it is not Quick Books Pro though. Still a step forward. Don't feel too bad... From what I heard, it still runs fine on System 7... So we got THAT going for us...
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Quote: Originally Posted by bonklers we've been told ipad HAS NOT cannibalize apple's notebook/desktop market... now we're told ipad IS cannibalizing the pc market?! this doesn't add up. i think ram demand has dropped and they're looking som…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Newtron Apple does not build a smartphone all by themselves. Indeed, they build no smartphones at all, given that they own no production facilities, no chip fabrication plants, no plastic molding companies, no PCB ma…
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Quote: Originally Posted by asdasd I am beging to suspect that your parents were possibly too closely related. I think that now the % of people using 4.0 is > 90% because 1 month after the release it was 50%. The 99% will probably be true som…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 If you think this is the only goal that drives Apple, then you're the one that's delusional. There is clearly a passion for design and a user experience that transcends "shareholder value". More to the po…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Murphster You are missing the real dark horse in all of these assumptions on business use. Cisco. REALLY??? You expect businesses to flock to a 7" tablet that gets apx 8 hours of battery life without any 3G/4G…
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Wouldn't it be funny that in say 5-10 years time and Google has all but lost it's last appeal in the oracle vs. Google case and google turns around and says... Well, it was fun while it lasted but any Android devices in development or unsold must be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Newtron There's plenty of facts out there if you care to look. No need for conjecture. "Android App Growth on the Rise: 9000+ New Apps in March Alone According to recent statistics from AndroidLib.com, the Andro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lukeskymac As opposed to what someone said, Apple NEEDS 50% share. They don't need to be the absolute rulers of the market, but they MUST have a big chunk of it to keep developer interest. Without it, iOS will fall dow…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cory Bauer If Apple let Panasonic, LG and Samsung build airplay into their televisions, for streaming not just music but also photos and videos, Apple would see their itunes video sales and rentals explode. Apple do…
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Quote: Originally Posted by eightzero Curious to know if the promised features for the *new* AppleTV will be available on the *existing* AppleTV. Any references about this on the Apple site? The old ATV was based on an intel CPU I think and ru…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MJ1970 I'm curious when we'll start seeing products from the referenced companies that are AirPlay-ready. This could help simplify and improve some things in my house. And put lots of super expensive whole house aud…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Doesn't the 'multiple speakers' option show on the bottom right? Yea but in the UK it's just the opposite...
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Quote: Originally Posted by sandau I don't get the Netflix tie in. Doesn't that ruin the iTunes movie rental model? Or maybe Apple is buying Netflix? Either way it doesn't yet make sense to me. iTunes != Apple Profit Center Hardware Sal…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nkhm Maybe I'll patent the concept of teleportation (diagrams and all) and sue the first manufacturer who makes a mint selling them. Crazy. And you seriously think you'll be the first one to do so? Somehow I t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lowededwookie Explain to me why perpetual motion patents can't be accepted? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_motion#Patents Quote: Patents Proposals for such inoperable machines have become so common that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hezetation I don't think patent office is to blame here though, bad patent laws are. They're certainly an easy target, but no... They're just following the rules as they were handed down to them. It's certainly not …