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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider While CEO Steve Jobs deserves a lot of credit..... 'spirit' has more or less been institutionalized" Warning.... clown alert.
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Quote: Originally Posted by wordwise ...it can't be used for other devices. Though it's still quite possible Apple can't 'recognize' the revenue from the iPhone until the actual phone is activated, they'll know internally how much revenue it's wo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by thompr Because the iPhone is a software PLATFORM that has the potential to be extended in an infinite number of ways, as opposed to a collection of hardware features that are hastily thrown together with a bit of softw…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM I don't understand that. Even if your contention is true, it shows that the iPod line is a tiered or segmented product line, where you buy either based on your desires or budget. The tiers are based on signi…
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In the words of bugs bunny..... what a maroooooooon. First, there is no reason for Apple to create a family of iPhones. Leave that to everyone else to build different models to offset what each one is missing. (See Rimm product line for examp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RichL *sigh* This is what I hate about the iPhone. People who weren't interested in phones suddenly start thinking that they know about the industry and think that the history of phones started in 2006. If the point…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning Then why do I have zoom options in the browser on my Nokia phone? Because Nokia doens't know any other way to do this, and as you said you don't use it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning No, because Qualcomm sued them, stopping them from selling product there for a while. Nokia sales are declining, Rimm Sales are growing, Apple Sales are growing, and it's all because Nokia tried to steal Qu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning I said you had to move the screen, you still have to click and drag it, the screen is still small on the iPhone. I use the navigation keys on my phone to move around an oversized page. If you look at a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning As lots of people have said time and time again, start looking outside the US. I own a lot of Apple products, but their phone is not that much of a jump from what I have to make me want to change to it. Li…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning No, you just need to learn how to read. You commented about the size of a Nokia screen and how to move around it, I said you need to use the navigation keys to move around the page, just like you need to mo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning Remember (except for the iPod) Apple is only successful in their home market, what you are seeing in the US, doesn't reflect on the rest of the work. I think you mean the rest of the world, just guessing. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning You use the navigation keys, like you have to navigate on the iPhone Navigation keys on the iPhone? ok, so now we know YOU know nothing about the iPhone too. \
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Quote: Originally Posted by jodyfanning And three, multitouch is only used in a couple of apps. And as research has shown, most users don't even know it is there. Jody, you should just stop posting about the iPhone. It's clear that you don't…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii No way man. We (the computer industry) finally had a chance to have a single, ubiquitious display connector, that we haven't had since the days of VGA, and Apple has shit in everyone's custard. Pretty funny. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jido Having Linux running on the iPhone is a good thing, it means that the device will remain useful for longer and it may find new uses besides what the device maker decides. I don't think jailbreak is a great solu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by the cool gut Seriously, the entire iPhone Dev Team needs to go out and get f*cking laid. I'm not even joking. If any of these guys COULD get laid, they wouldn't be spending all there time doing this.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Booga I'm worried that Microsoft still understands developers a lot better than the iPhone SDK folks do, and even if the first phone in this line fails that they're going to rapidly build up some must-have apps and die…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Booga The hardware specs are pretty much irrelevent. It's Direct3D and the .NET APIs that Microsoft cares about. They're going to make it really easy to port software from the XBox to this machine, and make every Win…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sreehemanth May be it will be called "Microsoft Brick Phone" !! ... that would be so awwwesome! That would make it the MBP. I thought people only buy those from Apple?