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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb I disagree somewhat. That might be true for those who would charge their cars overnight at home, but in large cities, where people live in apartments, they'll be charging at service stations and dealership…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb ...they would have to generate far more electricity if electric cars became mainstream. Millions of new EVs on the road, if charged overnight when demand is low, will have almost no inpact on the grid or requir…
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We have two BMW i3s and the way the car is constructed is just amazing. There was a teardown by Munro and Associates and a webcast over the summer where they discussed some of their findings. In the interview they also discussed touring the BMW …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me Read with comprehension. The OP does not claim that the Apple Watch will be the most expensive Apple product ever. It says that the Watch will be "among the most expensive" and that it "could" exceed the m…
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Mr Me, the title of the story is "5M+ Apple Watch units to be built for launch, 18k gold 'Edition' could be Apple's most expensive product ever" That is what I was commenting about. It does in fact say "most expensive product ever".
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Probably not the "most expensive ever" unless it's more than the $10,000 that the initial 20th Anniversary Macs sold for in 1997 money. Adjusted for inflation, that would be nearly $15k today.
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We had programmable thermostats previously, but Nest learned our schedule better than we had programmed and auto away works well. It's easy enough for the whole family to use and set away when they're leaving the house. We also like that they comm…
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If they're anything like my company, it will cost them that much to figure out how to cut a check that small.
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Quote: Originally Posted by graxspoo And then, there's Apple's dumb rules that restrict what app developers can do. For example, I'd like an app that can stream media over m WiFi in my house so I don't need to sync it through iTunes. As far as I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by slapppy Can't access Active-X or Sharepoint properly from corporate world. Yeah yeah I know, but the reality is 90% of business uses Windows and their idiotic monopolistic browser locking technologies. I'm able to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ecking Now it's going to require looking down at the remote, just like all others, it looses it's edge now. What was cool about it was that you didn't have to stare at it to operate it, it felt natural. If you have …
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Quote: Originally Posted by badtux If Microsoft would hire real UI designers and give them the power to override the geeks maybe they could compete... They do actually hire real UI Designers and very good ones, but for some reason the results …
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The article says the SOHO store does $100 million / yr, so I can believe the 5th ave location does $440 million. It is much busier, open 24/7, and is in one of the best locations in the world.
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I have an Air, new Macbook, and older Macbook Pros. If anything I wanted an Air because it was the smallest/lightest. They need to make a smaller Air. Smaller screen, maybe make the keyboard go all the way to the edge like they did to the 12" pow…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich I'm betting this analyst's estimates are way, way off. Looks to me like he's attempting to manipulate the stock downward so he can either short AAPL or pick up a bunch at a reduced price. I tend to agre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Archipellago I'm sure AT&T would love to lower the prices but they can't. I don't think AT&T would love to lower prices. Why lower prices for something that is selling so well? The iPhone is the most p…
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I got my 1.6 the day it was released and had lots of problems with a core shutting down before getting coolbook. http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=429626 I was using it how I typically do, downloading a torrent and encoding a video …
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I hope they realize that there is no point in fighting Apple in court. Apple has the resources to drag this out forever and they will just go broke defending it. The best they can do is try and reach a settlement and restart the business doing som…
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If you don't clearly see the benefits of the Macbook Air, then you're not the target audience. It's easier to like it if you fly twice a week, over 100,000 miles per year like I do for work (butt in seat miles, not bonus miles), and 20,000+ miles…
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I wonder how many people click on the Amazon link in the story. Each computer bought through the link earns AppleInsider a $25 referral fee from Amazon.