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First off, a 10 point drop is not a freefall. AI, please use better editorial judgment and less inflammatory weasely wording! Second, CNN better watch out. What if AAPL shareholders formed a class action lawsuit for damages because the site is af…
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I realize this might seem rather indirect, but the fact that they are being sued, especially in regard to the apps, is a negative, but affirming tribute to the iPhone. Although the iPhone and iPhone 3G are not the smoothest launches, no other compet…
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Quote: Originally Posted by guest What is this clinging to keyboards??? Typing on a keyboard was always a pain and only a crutch! A stylus with a good handwriting recognition will have humanity forget about the terrible torturous instrument call…
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I find it funny/scary that this whole situation actually mirrors the tale of the golden goose! Quote: Originally Posted by DimMok Bring on the woz!!!! The other, other steve. Ps...leave steve jobs alone...pleezze lol
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hmmm...the timing of this is interesting. a faster flash is likely to make itself more likeable by Steve? Is that their strategy? While also making life on iPhone more difficult without flash? (although no mobile platform really supports flash). And…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism It shouldn't. There is no way that Montevina production would have been ramped up to accommodate what Apple would need for new MB and MBPs. Also, it's only been 92 days since the last MBP update; the mean ave…
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although it would be a lot of work...perhaps at least, this was a planned foil, to keep all the cell co's honest during negotiation. I could also see how such a plan as this would help to seamlessly blend into a WiMax option. Either way, perha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lunchy No, they're using LED backlights, which is not the same as OLED. ah...thx! my mistake
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM OLED doesn't need backlighting, that's the entire point. Each element generates its own light rather than trying to block a backlight. Aren't they using the OLED in MacBook Pro's as a backlight? Most of the …
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Seeing as how the iPhone has been altogether different in strategy (where Apple has been extremely aggressive compared to other product growth models, having learned from the iPods), it seems like they'll take the price of the iPhone-EDGE down to 19…
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Can't help but wonder if there is a punitive element to the pricing since Jobs renegotiated with the U.S. labels. After seeing the Euro compensation, perhaps that's why the labels here are so anti-Apple? Plus, does the lower compensation of artists…
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although the content of music and video is used differently, music for quick snippets of listening, or when doing other activities, and video (TV & movies) for extended viewing, If the wall between Audio & video could also be cross-marketed…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Au contraire mon fraire: "Robson flash memory uses NAND flash memory to reduce the time it takes for a computer to power up, to access programs, and to write data to the hard drive." PS: Apple has 12B li…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I agree with you remarks about Robson, and doubling of Nanos and iPhone. I can't foresee this low-end iPod Video as the cost would be more than a HDD based one. There is also no need to do anything to th…
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does anyone remember in the eighties and nineties how Apple bought boatloads of RAM in order to smooth out supply of memory to their machines...but often getting stuck holding onto depreciating RAM? (i remember paying for it!) Perhaps, since they…