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AppleInsider wrote: » Historically, 'S' versions of Apple's iPhone lineup have led to stronger margins than full-fledged redesigns. That's why one analyst expects the newly released iPhone 5s to push Apple's gross margins toward 40 percent in the …
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stylorouge wrote: » Probably is a touch screen HDTV not a tablet. Really? I never would have guessed that a 55" device was a TV rather than a tablet. :no:
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jungmark wrote: » 100 metric sec per metric minute. 100 metric minutes per metric hour. 100 metric hours per metric day. 100 metric days per metric year. I think that works out to .52 min per metric min during non leap years. Of course non of this…
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » No, if Sergey Brin said it then it'd be from the horses mouth. True. When Schmidt says it, it comes from the horse's other end.
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urbansprawl wrote: » It's a neat idea. Networked news information stations and feeding that to a main reporter. Resolution aside...oh and the general crap of Fox News, let's give them some props for pulling this together. Who in the world want…
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anome wrote: » It's mostly because Samsung and LG and HTC sell oversized phones. So there must be a market there, and therefore Apple should chase that market, regardless of whether their users want a larger screen or not. (Some of them do, a numb…
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suddenly newton wrote: » Not sure why they used a wrist communicator in some Star Trek movies. The communicator you usually see is the classic pocket-device. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communicator_(Star_Trek) "Wrist-worn communicators wer…
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gatorguy wrote: » ...and quoting her exactly " I believe that the government will be able to show at trial direct evidence that Apple knowingly participated in and facilitated a conspiracy to raise prices of e-books, and that the circumstantial ev…
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stylorouge wrote: » Google Glass is amazing. The future. So many applications. As a composer I conducted a recording session with Glass I could see the score in front of me plus I could record video and show to people afterwards from a conductor's…
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city wrote: » Maybe not. Apparently Apple still needs Samsung to fabricate the chips and would not want to alienate them any further. Yeah, Apple would never sue Samsung. /s
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digitalclips wrote: » Times have sure changed. Back in the 80's and 90's we dealers that shifted lots of Apple boxes got all sorts of priorities ... product supply in times of shortage, new products first, support folks from Apple when needed, m…
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applehawk wrote: » If I'm Apple I would give more phones to the other companies anyway just to reward their loyalty for being the first with Apple. I don't know what the laws are like in Japan, and I'm not even sure what the laws would say on t…
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city wrote: » Samsung could get mileage by reviving the "Intel Inside" ads, as in "Samsung Inside" the iPhone. Great idea. Let Apple win another billion dollar lawsuit against Samsung. In spite of widespread rumors, there is no official conf…
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AppleInsider wrote: » Japan's NTT DoCoMo suffered the worst month of customer attrition in the company's history in September, placing blame in part on constrained supplies of Apple's new iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c. But wouldn't the constraints af…
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sog35 wrote: » Misek price target the last 12 months: $900 then $405 then $600 Really? My favorite is that just a few weeks ago, the share price was $490 and Misek had a $405 target. Yet his recommendation was 'hold'. Why in the world …
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racingbull wrote: » no wait, it was 65 Million only a month ago: http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/08/28/apple-projected-to-ship-nearly-65m-iwatch-units-priced-at-199-in-first-year dude, that's a hell of a negative trend: Apple is doomed by t…
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gregquinn wrote: » Why no mention of the I-blason cases - they're incredibly popular and I'm about to order one from Amazon . I prefer some of the extended battery cases. If I don't get to charge my phone at the end of the day, I'm good for a s…
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externalstorage wrote: » These statistics are interesting, but without more disclosure on the methodology, etc, they are really nothing more than a talking point. And really, we need to be asking why the author felt compelled to write a "circle…
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iaeen wrote: » Microsoft's profit isn't as good as Apple's for two reasons: first, PCs are a dying industry.. Yes, but Apple was smart enough to realize that and move into new markets. Microsoft tried to move into new markets (years after Apple…
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ewtheckman wrote: » C) Having a view based on the "evidence presented so far" is not bias, it is an opinion based on incomplete information, which she pointed out. Except that's not what happened. She didn't simply present a view. She said t…