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What feedback from customers? I thought the only feed back they got was "fix this piece of s&*$!" and "I told you already, I tried that and it didn't work!" and "4 hours on the phone with customer service, and the POS is still broken!"
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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit Hmmmm... all this does is increase the likelihood of a 7 inch device appearing from Apple... I doubt they will. I just don't see it doing anything but cannibalizing the regular iPad sales. Apple woul…
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He needs fired. Here, HP had something that had a following, and they could do something with it to compete against iOS and Android. But, they bobbled it, and they simply didn't really get behind the product like they should have. HP has lost their …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 The reason the Duo fail in the market place is because Apple at the time did not market the product right. Well, at the time, people viewed Apple products differently. They had NuBus cards in them, ADB, et…
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Quote: Originally Posted by isaidso I loved the Duos. The 230 was my first Mac. There were also available a whole variety of, both, Apple and 3rd party "mini-docks" that you could just pop onto the back connecter that would enable you to connect…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Robin Huber Seems a little soon to me, but from a marketing perspective, the sooner the better. As Droid clones close the gap with features and polish, Apple needs to jump out front once again to keep them a distant se…
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I remember, at the time, I thought the Duo was pretty inventive. You plugged it into a proprietary dock, which gave you all the normal ports and turned it into a desktop computer. Nowadays, portable computing is almost as powerful as desktop computi…
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$100 doesn't offset the lousy customer service these companies have. Also, though most of these ultrabooks are pretty high spec, there are still some shortcuts Apple would never do. Trackpads, keyboards...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Doctor David Because if you hire dirt bags that treat people like shit you're part of the problem. +1 Excellent way of putting it.
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First of all, good for them! Stand up for what's right. Second, it's Apple's good faith responsibility that their products not be made in sweatshop conditions. It's inhumane, exploitation, and just plain wrong. It's the same reason I don't shop W…
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The problem with a "real desktop solution" is that you're talking about generic boxes like PC's. There's nothing unique about them. Apple's solutions are always unique. i, too, would love to have a Mac Pro with a normal Core i7 processor and more st…
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You know they've hit upon something revolutionary when the entire world seems obsessed in how it works and how they can circumvent the technology behind it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Obama Android might never have gotten "off the ground" in the first place had the iPhone had been multi carrier from day one. +1 However, Apple would never have gotten the lucrative deal it had and the cash influx i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addicted44 Until Apple starts putting its own chips in the MacBooks (A6 ahem...), they can't do anything to reduce the heat. The high heat is generated by the CPUs (and GPUs), and a bigger enclosure is not going to re…
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I remember the "bad old days" when Apple's stock was pathetic and it was a lost company in search of direction. They had licensed clones and were getting their butts kicked by PowerComputing on price and performance, but not quality. Apple didn't kn…
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From what I gathered from that, he's basically saying that because Android is so fragmented and its hardware so varied, it took a great deal of resources to develop it. On top of that, the one handset that's basically homogenized and could keep deve…
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With none of the Google Android handset makers making any real money, I wonder when that house of cards will fall?
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Quote: Originally Posted by markbyrn The problem here is Apple hasn't invented the solution that Google can copy. Sure it did: Apple TV. It's just that, as Steve put it, Apple TV is a hobby. Google thought they could take the ball and run with…
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Quote: Originally Posted by acslater017 The iPad predates the iPhone (probably 2005ish), and then suddenly people tried to slap together a tablet and some software together in less than a year after they saw the iPad. Just watched the PBS sho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by axual It appears more and more people are choosing quality over just price. Though some would argue Apple products like the MacBook Air are overpriced, the market would suggest otherwise. Those that make that argum…