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Sad thing is Ballmer just might lose his job and someone might actually get in there and turn the tide. Let's hope not...
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I can see why someone would want something like this. Fist, the controls are very familiar to Xbox junkies and second, Android games are a couple of bucks each compared to the $20-50 they want for other platforms.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX You've clearly come into this with the idea that Apple has somehow created it's profit margins up front and any upgrades should be down at some magical, near cost value you've imagined in your…
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I find it frustrating what Apple charges you for upgrades! $200 on an iMac to go from 8GB to 16GB? I can purchase a complete set of 4 fast top of the line Corsair CAS 9 modules making a total of 32GB for less than the price of getting 8GB in upgrade…
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NOT HAPPY! Coverflow? Am I missing something? Interface is confusing - something completely not Apple.
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I think it's several factors, including a feeling in the market that Apple's best days are behind them. There is a sentiment, particularly with the lack of innovation coming from Apple, and the poor launch of the new maps app, that Apple isn't the…
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I have shown the preview to a few people, and every one of them said the same thing: "It's time to take a hard look at the Mac."
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Quote: Originally Posted by BUSHMAN4 We should be willing to pay more to support OUR prosperity NOT CHINA Except that Apple didn't drop the prices of their merchandise because they started making them in China. It's a fallacy…
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A look at Liquidmetal's website, they list Samsung and Motorola as 2 of their many customers.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jcallows Apple's products have always been better than their competition. But they did nearly go bankrupt in the 90's, didn't they? So it can't be just the products. It's not "just the products" but rather they're…
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Every company has a life span. It starts with an idea. It starts with an innovator. The first people to run the company have one thing in mind - product. They have vision. Usually, their successor shares some of that vision, but tends to focus more …
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Quote: Originally Posted by pjgchicago They don't owe you an explanation any more than a road crew owes you an explanation for putting out orange cones! Of course they make profit, that's the point and I'm sure they would like to make even MORE …
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Quote: Originally Posted by pjgchicago This guy was a data hog, pure and simple. Using 3G from his bed (Hello! WiFi anyone?) Anyway, AT&T is not to blame here. Lets face it, there is not enough bandwidth to go around and that means all car…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Yes, because R&D, shipping, advertising, assembly, packaging, software development, and three years of updates is 100% free. Come on, guys. You're perpetrating the lies that the trolls use. +1 Ne…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Turley Muller Apple's strategy has never included targeting the low-end market. It avoids it.. Not completely true, or there would have never been an iPod Shuffle. But, I think Apple might start selling the iPad 2 c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by I am a Zither Zather Zuzz Data Hogs ruin it for everybody else. They make us pay higher bills and slow down our connections. You people that believe this FAIL at economics 101. A basic principal in economics is "..…
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A little disappointed in the dual core processer, when Android tabs are starting to ship with Tegra 3 quad core processors.
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Perfect! I'm due for an upgrade in December.
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Quote: Originally Posted by tylerk36 Of course the unions became corrupt and problems arose from that as well. Boy, if that isn't a blanket and untrue statement. Unions got corrupted in mafia heavy areas such as Chicago and New York. They're n…
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The problem is that they can copy the look, the material used, and even the same chips and components, but in the end, it still runs Windows. It's still one of a thousand others that also run Windows. There's nothing special about it. It might be a …