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Quote: Originally Posted by MalcolmTucker And maybe it will work like the days when Steve Jobs was alive and Johnny Ive could cash out all that undocumented stock he has. Also, a friend in French Luxury and I whom we both know, believe Angela A…
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Smart quick reversal by Apple. It's a shame that YouTube got airtime as being a place to watch real movies.
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After spending 3 billion for Beats, hopefully they'll be consulting Jimmy and Dre for things like the U2 album promotion in the future. Anyone who understands music would realize that people's playlists are a very personal thing and not everyone in …
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Well deserved. Also, never noticed but Tim has some serious muscles. Guy is an overachiever in every way. I barely find time to workout and I'm not the CEO of anything.
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theothergeoff wrote: » The 6/6+ target market are 55+ Teens 'buyers' will favor price over brand, especially if it's the one app (facebook/twitter/instagram/whatever) buying need. Teen use of iPhones will go up, only because of parental ha…
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Gotta love those price targets. Pretty confident it will make it to $113 since it's about 10 cents away.
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solipsismy wrote: » You can't say holiday. You have to call it Christmas. That boat has long sailed.
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benjamin frost wrote: » Bah humbug. Although you refer to it as a Christmas ad in the article, Apple simply says 'Happy Holidays' at the end of the ad; there is no mention of Christmas. This is the face of the new Tim Cook-led, politically corr…
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rogifan wrote: » So does Google get away with this just because they're Google? Shouldn't their apps be rejected for not following Apple's HIG? Very few apps follow the HIG entirely. Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare all take big liberties.
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That's a much better spot than the condo building that was rumored before. Much more accessibility and foot traffic. Fun fact, I almost lived upstairs in that building many years ago before Williamburg blew up to its current state.
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benjamin frost wrote: » I love my iPad Air 2, but I can't stand this ad. Jarring music that would be more suited to a Samsung ad, stupidly quick changes of shot and a really annoying style with the gradual letterboxing. It's trying to be too cl…
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I love that the iPhone is getting more camera crew, but honestly these photos aren't that great.
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Wait what? I actually completely agree with people that the justice system is systemically racist and needs big changes, but what exactly does that have to do with Apple (or capitalism, for that matter)? It sounds like groups with unrelated causes …
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This is awesome. Thank you, third-party developer!
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As much as I don't like ads, I'm totally fine with this. With all the useless billboards around NYC, I'd rather have ads that pay for useful services.
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"Alipay has yet to take off in a meaningful way at retail, relying on clunky QR codes" Someone should tell CurrentC
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Still no extensions for photos. Even though it was featured in WWDC as one of the cool uses of extensions.
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Monopolies are bad because a company is using its complete dominance to reduce competition and create an unfair market. This is the very definition of normal competition. Other stores could take this opportunity to feature fitbit even more.
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lightknight wrote: » Monopoly behaviour or healthy curation of not-good-enough products? Fitbit was, even a year ago, touted as a highly valuable partner. I don't care for them (I don't use their stuff and am planning on getting the iWatch) but I'…
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As much as I would love for Apple to go head to head with Google in the search business, this is Google's strongest area. Can they really compete?