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I am completely fed up with Apple's behavior. Five, six years ago, we had a company that was in a serious spurt of innovation, doing things like for the first time making sure software developers had the proper tools to economically develop appli…
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Sorry Ohnka but I can't let your ill-informed remark go. Let's take a typical European market -- Spain. OK, it's not Ireland, but it's better than that -- it's the same population as California spread out over a significantly larger area. …
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Well, if the rumors are true, it makes me very comfortable about buying an iPhone and very uncomfortable about buying an iPad. The iPhone has the great virtue of being something that stays on the market for a long time, as it gradually migrates d…
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Apple's initial approach to resolution independence has been about simply doubling resolution. That's pretty easy to implement. I suspect what we'll see is some applications that simply use this as a crutch (e.g. Adobe), and others that can trul…
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Apple got three things right. Tactility. The ability to actually try the gear out on your own without navigating through a portcullis of bulky security devices, WiFi passwords and so on. Design. Keeping the interior layout and visual…
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@geneking7320, Just that location closed down. CDW have a gigantic warehouse out in Vernon Hills in the northwest suburbs, with a small retail showroom attached. They're mostly all about the mail order.
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I'm interested in an LTE iPhone for two reasons. First, the existing iPhone is fragile. I'd like to see Apple ruggedize it a bit. Second, with LTE it isn't the speed, it's the reception -- 700MHz avoids clashes with towers from other carriers (e.…
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I find it interesting that this harsh pricing on smartphones is coming in right as Virgin Mobile is gaining traction with their very cheap unlimited data plans and Virgin Mobile enabler Sprint is finally starting to take advantage of the bandwidth i…
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The pricing is seriously excessive. Even allowing that Thunderbolt currently means a $100 price premium over conventional interfaces, the price given the included drives is quite simply too much. These are DeskStar, not Ultrastar (enterprise class…
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Quote: Originally Posted by UndefinedAJ I hate that 10 Gbps means 700mbps. I hate that a 1 TB hard drive comes with 998 GB of space. False advertising is rampant. I'm not so thrilled with posters on web forums confusing 700 megabits with…
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I hope Apple is planning to make the Lion download burnable to DVD and bootable. Doing system reinstalls or disk recovery from an internet download might be possible in east Asia, but not with the USA's creaky internet.
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Quote: Originally Posted by stonefingers I thought I read somewhere that there may be a minimum CPU requirement for Lion? Something to the effect of nothing less than a Core 2 Duo (vice a Core Duo, which supposedly won't work)? An iMac running …
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Are they going to fix the drivers on the AMD Radeon chips in the 15 and 17 inch laptops? The synchronizing with certain monitors through DVI is still borked, and because the 15 and 17 only use the discrete graphics for monitor spanning I can't use …
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A lot of this makes sense to me. I can definitely see an App Store launch for Lion, if for no other reason than that with America's decrepit Internet, the only place you can get South Korean-style download speeds aside from a handful of college cam…
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If Apple's holding up the iPhone so that they can cram eight megapixels on to a phone sensor, maybe they're losing the plot a little. The camera in the iPhone 4 has been very good ? by a long margin the best camera I've seen on a phone. Refine it …
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I'm not surprised to see Sen Klobuchar making a particular point of this; her home state of Minnesota stands to be particularly affected by the merger. Thanks to the huge 1900MHz network Aerial Communications built in MN in the 1990s prior to its m…
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This is an utter disaster. I was alarmed by the rumors of TMobile merging with Sprint last week, but at least going from four to three major carriers involved consolidating two smaller carriers. This opens up the serious possibility of only two na…
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Two comments. First, no company on the overwhelming scale of Foxconn can keep up THAT kind of growth rate in manufacturing forever. If Apple indeed has failed to line up alternatives, then it has been negligent. Perhaps it's time for Apple to u…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Onhka Ditto. Seeing what can be done via iMovie and Garageband, there is no doubt that we may be well soon getting iPad apps that virtually replace the need for power programs such as Microsoft Office and the Adobe …
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The game changer hasn't happened yet. iPad needs to be truly independent of a computer. And that means unshackling it from iTunes. Giving it the power to configure a WiFi router. Enabling it to access the iTunes store and App store directly thro…