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Fire up your photocopiers, Meg. Apple's releasing new laptops and desktops this year! Of course, if your copiers work as poorly your printers do these days, you'll have to replace all 12 $50 inkjet cartridges 3 or 4 times before you can get…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tooltalk Haven't you heard? Samsung Electronic's profit is up 100%, while the entire organization's revenue is up 20% mostly due to its mobile division (hint: smartphone sales).. …
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I love the smell of desperation. How long before Apple gobbles up 90% of the profits in the smartphone space, anyhow? Samsung = the next Nokia.
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Stomp. Stomp. Stomp. Stomp. This is becoming embarrassing.
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The reaction to Windows 8's Metro interface will be comparable to what would have happened if Microsoft had made Bob the default interface for Windows 95. I still don't believe Redmond will go thru with it, but we'll see. The stupid has bee…
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Fugly.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky I was shocked, on one hand, at how weak her responses were. They indicated, to me, that there is really no plan to break out of where HP is at now. She only mumbled corp-speak and called it good enough.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ There are so many problems with Android, but even if their app store was perfect, they can never fix their biggest problem. And it is a problem that they themselves invited, as it is part of their wonderful st…
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Looks to me like Android has just about peaked in terms of marketshare. Microsoft is bound to rise a little bit over the next couple of years due to the Nokia partnership, and the iPhone 5 is likely to attract a goodly percentage of the Android use…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider International smartphone vendors, including Samsung, HTC, Nokia and LG, are rumored to be waiting until the second quarter to release new handset models in order to avoid direct competition with Apple's ho…
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They switched out the CEO but he's "staying the course"? Deck chairs. Titanic.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bouncerman Everyone is so quick to bash Kodak and predict their drawn out death. This is a huge company with deep pockets and smart folks. They are having a rough ride competing in areas they never really had to before…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Curmudgeon Microsoft on the other hand has attempted to present something that *is* new and radical. Yes. New, radical and crap. Being different doesn't attract customers. Being better does. Microsoft's idiotic …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Firefly7475 The Windows Phone UI feels alive. If by "feels alive" you mean, "feels like sticking your finger in a pool of maggots", then yes, I'd agree with you.
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Stick a fork in this thing - it's already done. By the time Nokia and MS get something halfway decent out the door the iPhone 5 will be on sale. They're about three years too late to this party. Doomed. Nokia is the next RIM.
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How useful would it be for Apple to simply buy AMD and cut Intel out of the equation entirely? They're flush with cash, and are already designing their own chips for the iPhone, iPad and AppleTV. Bring the Mac's chipset in-house as well, and custo…
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Have we ever seen the wheels fly off an IT company quite as thoroughly and completely as they've flown off RIM in the past six months? It's like watching the Space Shuttle explode.
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I don't see consoles as having any role. The only reason why MS and Sony threw a gazillion dollars into developing this last generation of consoles is because they were seen as "convergence"devices. That never panned out, and it's the smartphone t…
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We're seeing a replay of what happened to the dedicated console business in the early '80s, when cheap multipurpose home computers like the Commodore 64 and Atari 800XL hit the market at similar price points and wiped the consoles out. Nintendo w…
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Amazon is worried Apple's ecosystem will suck up a bunch of their customers and leave them frozen out of affluent markets (i.e. consumers who actually have money to spend). That could have drastic consequences for Amazon's bottom line. They're pro…