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wubbus wrote: » That implies that they had to acquire Beats to ultimately offer Apple Music. Not sure that is 100% true. Certainly helped but Apple already had considerable clout in the music space. It helped with at least two things. Having…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 ok. Lets say they get 25 million this year. 50 million next year. That is already close to $10 billion in revenue in less than 2 years. Beats was only $3 billion. With a 10% profit margin they will rec…
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Apple could make this even more attractive by bundling more services. For instance, hard drive storage space.
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Quote: Originally Posted by chadmatic Same $9.99 monthly fee as Tidal, except Tidal is giving it to you in higher resolution. I was unaware that people were clamouring for higher resolution audio. Is this kind of like silly companies that c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 I would've recommended Embark. My 9 yr old son is a subway savant because of it. Apple owns Embark. Probably the foundation for the new feature.
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razormaid wrote: » The problem with this is AT&T never get enough models to sell. I tried buying through them on the first three iPhones. Waited in line for hours only to find out they only got two of the (first ever) 32GB or three of the (the…
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blastdoor wrote: » It seems hard to draw inferences about demand when it isn't even available to purchase in stores yet. I suspect there are a lot of people, and maybe particularly women, who want to be able to try it on and then buy the one they …
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Quote: Originally Posted by konqerror Theres still some serious issues with Apple Maps. Having switched between the two: -Apple Maps POI sucks bad. It's missing a whole Wal-Mart that I've repeatedly reported -Apple Maps has no campus coverage…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DougD I just wish you could set Google Maps as default. I truly hate Apple Map While we are making completely irrelevant to the story comments, I'd like people to know I am hungry and would love a pizza.
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Josh, I didn't know the Apple Watch could take care of my hernia. Cool.
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rogifan wrote: » The biggest mistake he made at JCP was changing pricing right away. That should have been the last thing he did or at least pricing should have only changed as these stores within a store were completed. Instead you had the same c…
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lord amhran wrote: » He certainly hasn't but I thought he was on the right track with JC Penny and given time it could have worked. In any case I wish him well. I agree. Jc Pennies hired him to shake things up and he did. He cleaned the store…
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sirlance99 wrote: » Same for me except I use Google Play Music. My requirements are: Able to use it on what ever platform I want (iOS/Android), have a web based interface that I don't have to download a program to run it, and a good enough UI. T…
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No Ally Bank %uD83D%uDE13 Some "supported" merchants have spotty implementation.
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diplication wrote: » See, here is another example that shows that they just don't get it. If I'm listening to music, Sirius is a poor choice compared to what I have on my iPhone. All I have to do is pick one song and generate a Genius Playlist. …
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I don't know about the price, but Nokia has great data. Nokia gets some of it data from ups. It also has Navtec trucks driving around. The software implementation using the data stinks. Apple doesn't own its own mapping data, but relies on third pa…
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d4njvrzf wrote: » Does T-mobile impose arbitrary restrictions on what you may do with the data? I.e. do they charge extra if you're funneling the data to another device? No T-Mobile does not. I use my phone to power my computers Internet every …
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mstone wrote: » Honestly, I don't know how anyone can say that. It is the most horrible and inadequate excuse for a mapping app I have ever seen. Granted, it works a little better in the US than elsewhere in the world, but still terrible. Try t…
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mstone wrote: » To me it always looked like he was thrown under the bus on the Maps debacle. It's been three years since Forstall was dismissed and they still have one of the worst, if not the worst, mapping app on the Internet. Unusable …
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SpamSandwich wrote: » Google isn't a monopoly. Example: DuckDuckGo Right that is why Microsoft's Windows was found to be a monopoly even though there was the Mac OS. Apple had a bigger market share than Duck Duck go. In Europe Google's mark…