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If not iPhone 6, then what product is sapphire soon to be mass produced for?
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Samsung is losing smartphone market share to Xiaomi. Xiaomi already makes android smartwatches too. Xiaomi will keep android's market share sky high. Google's strategy is paying off, IMO.
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If AppleTV gained an iBeacon seed, then what would grow from that?
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When Google maps premiered on the iPhone more than five years ago, directions from Hawaii to Australia entailed driving across the Pacific Ocean. Images of where we lived and worked were outdated, and some didn't exist at all. Maps nee…
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Have LG's research and development documents or even patent applications on the features of the iPhone that predate Apple's own iPhone research and development documents or patent application filings ever seen the day of light in a court of record…
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Samsung got advance specs for iPhone screen, processor, and memory orders. Samsung & LG release clones just before iPhone's existence is publicly announced. (Literally a month sooner for LG Prada) Clones copied look and feel,…
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Television screens on internet media players? Internet media players in televisions? Think convergence. What goes? What arrives? Could long term technological licenses be involved?
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See an iPad HD retina display and touch an iPod touch HD? Would operations and logistics genius Tim Cook pay a premium for shipping a planned product? Just asking.
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If AppleTV is IPTV ready, is cable television set-top box ready, is wifi ready, and occupies a lot less space than most if not all existing cable boxes (etc., etc.) without any need to own MMI's related patents, then how can Google's additional rati…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Joe The Dragon likely the same stuff as fios or U-Verse When did Google acquire licensing from the major media companies permiting GoogleTV to offer the content that FIOS and U-Verse offer?
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What cable content will Kansas City residents be able to watch on their GoogleTV's? Would cable companies really toss Motorola set top boxes in the trash for AppleTV's? Is it true that Apple has enough cash to purchase Samsung outright? Jus…
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While the next version of the iPhone will support what ATT and T-Mobile call 4G (3GPP HSPA+), iPhone buyers should beware: since ATT began selling the iPhone 3G ATT has made NO warranties regarding iPhone data download speeds, that practice was con…
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Could AT&T's 4G (3GPP HSPA+) network roll out be the culprit? iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 owners know the difference between theoretical and actual download speeds: AT&T HSPA. Next up 4G.
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AT&T and Apple both profit from a dirty little industry that shouldn't exist, but does. The stolen cell phone industry. Apple and ATT are not alone either. ATT (as well as most if not all cellular carriers) only consider a cell phone …
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A tablet will be more likely to utilize wifi and tethered internet signals, while a cellphone will be more likely to have a paid data subscription and provide the tethering to a tablet in the limited environments where the tablet is used outside of …
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AT&T is expected to make MMS and tethering avaiable to iPhone 3GS subscribers by the end of July, which gives them time to react with network improvements to what is anticipated to be a massive, yet unpredictable, amount of both iPhone 3GS sales…
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Doesn't HSPA+ have a 21 mbps theoretical peak speed downstream? Isn't LTE's theoretical peak speed downstream well over 100 mbps?
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Dell got $280 million and Google got $260 million, but Apple getting $46 million in tax breaks only if it invests $1 billion over the next 9 years in either or both of these North Carolina counties is controversial? How much did Dell and Google i…
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As dedicated devices with custom software for education, hospital, and other enterprise uses, the tablet seems to have a substantial global market. Netbooks are expensive internet browsers, not inexpensive laptops.
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This screenshot betrays claims it is said to establish.