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Quote: Originally Posted by SailorPaul Letting rival carriers roam on it's network. That's a good start. The US practice of discrete freq blocks unique to each carrier is horrible for fostering competition. Yep, it's about as dumb as requiri…
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Quote: Originally Posted by paxman This is where iAds could kick in. Web style targeting but on the livingroom TV would be attractive for advertisers. The option to pay more in exchange for less ads would be attractive for (some) consumers. In th…
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At this point, I have more faith in Microsoft doing TV apps via the Xbox 360 than Google doing apps through Google TV.
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross If Apple updated these machines more often, then they would sell better. They used to do it twice a year as new cpu's and gpu's came out. As they moved that schedule to once a year, and now to, what?; There is…
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I'm hoping that LTE iPads and unlocked iPhones will be able to switch from one network to the next in the US with a simple SIM card swap. There's no reason if I spend $300 on Verizon and my contract is up, I shouldn't be able to take that same phone…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil "Microsoft to follow Apple's lead" is a much nicer title than I would have given this. And doesn't this mean that absolutely no one will be updating Windows? People are used to going to the store, havi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac.World Which to download? Windows 8 business edition Windows 8 personal edition Windows 8 executive edition Windows 8 super secret edition Windows 8 semi-personal, but mostly business edition Windows 8 a lit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Steven N. Will developers follow market share or revenue? My bet is revenue. If MS can get developers making slightly more money than Android developers, Android development could simply stop. Yep, my app sales …
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The Fire is very similar to most v1 Apple devices, sure the first version has some attractive points, but what you really want is v3 or v4 which has been heavily refined over years of feedback. Probably the most interesting thing about it is the …
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I expect some of these shortcomings to be fixed when Amazon updates the Kindle Fire OS to Android 4.0. Other than that, I wasn't really surprised in the results. Android 2.x isn't that great when it comes to supporting modern standards. Performance …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Aizmov Just dropping the HDD and Optical driver while keeping everything else would the trick. In fact, with the real-estate saved Apple could add even more ports, a larger battery and even better CPUs and GPU, or they…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Is that? people who just take their iPhones to other carriers after an unlock? AT&T has never offered to unlock an iPhone, even if it's out of contract. Verizon and Sprint will not activate an iPhon…
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They probably had a simple financial choice: spend money on a 4G LTE network or subsidizing iPhones but not both. As a CDMA carrier, the longer you don't have a 4G network, the worse off you are going to be in the future, regardless of what phones y…
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Why buy the Xoom when you can get the Galaxy Tab 10.1 or ASUS Transformer? Both are much better products.
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Finally, a sane article in this TV business, but it doesn't go far enough. There are still going to be plenty of people who are perfectly happy with the current HDTV they have (whether they recently bought it or brand loyalty) so I'm wondering why t…
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Some useful reading: http://www.anandtech.com/show/4925/w...-28nm-maturity
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Quote: Originally Posted by iPedro That would make no sense in the context of Steve's revelation in the book. He wants it to be as simple as possible. He talks about controlling the entire user experience just like Mac, iPod, iPhone, and iPad. Yo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by franktinsley I'm just hoping Apple finds a way to finally gives us all the service we really want. All the shows on all the networks, episodes available at air time, on any device, for one reasonable monthly fee. Cable…
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Why would an iTunes TV Pass not be on the already released and very cheap $99 AppleTV? Do you think it would be a great strategy to make it exclusive to a $2000+ TV set? And again, I have to keep pointing out that no matter what grand scheming ideas…
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An iPad without your favorite apps is mostly just a nifty web browser. And you have to remember back then that there wasn't really much, if any, syncing between the iPad and the iPhone like there is now with iCloud. Of course, I think he was much…