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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon When has Wall Street ever been rational? Right. AAPL could literally be anywhere from $60 to $180 this time next year. Look at the 10-year trends before assuming that its price is going to keep…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon I'm not sure about that. It's almost 700 billion now (.672 trillion). If Watch gets out the door and starts moving, I think you'd see $200 a share easy. Sure, but not in the next 13-and-a-half …
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$1T eventually, sure. But "next year"? You have to be outrageously bullish on AAPL to expect it to increase nearly 50% over the next 13.5 months. (Not that I'd complain.)
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Personally, I would never go back to using a mouse after using the Magic Trackpad with my Macs for a few years. Except for gaming.
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Quote: Originally Posted by rhyde If Apple offered the performance features of a 6/6 in a 5s form factor, I'd move back to the smaller size. For me (even with big hands) the iP6 is a big too big; especially once you add an Otterbox or similar p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil If God had intended us to carry our wallets in our back pockets, why did he give us natural padding there?! But that's the evidence that He did intend that. Without padding a wallet would be noticab…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ You haven't disproved my statement either, and sub-Saharan Africa has no relevance to the discussion, as I am clearly referring to cheapskates in the western world. Sub-Saharan-Africa should never be abl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon I put keys in my back pocket. But only when I'm standing, I don't sit on them (who wants to pay $60 a key?). Wallets and phones belong in front pockets. That's why there's two of them. There are so…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ I think that the whole huge sized phone trend these past years has been driven by dirt poor people who are looking to save some pesos by getting some sort of tablet and phone in one device, aka those damn ph…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fallenjt Are you talking about me? Yep, I returned my first Gold iPhone 6+ because it's too big and I almost dropped a few times. Then I went back to my 5S and I couldn't stand its size...felt like a midget's phone, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Captain J Dunno what you're talking about. People buy expensive watches as a status symbol. The functionality is no better than a $25 watch. Apple Watch will be bought for its functionality and that will change fai…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Benjamin Frost Indeed. That's why I thought it reasonable to expect 15 million sales in the first year to call it a success. 10 million to 15 million would be okay, but a bit disappointing. Less than 10 million …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider While rumors that Apple would incorporate sapphire into its latest iPhone 6 flagship handset failed to materialize, the company is continuing work on such a solution, according to a patent application unc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mvigod I know nobody who is long the stock wants to hear this. When I was long shares I fought everyone who said anything negative about apple or the stock. I get it. It's your money and love for the company here. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TechLover And not too long ago the watch went right back into the pocket, in the form of the smartphone. The pocket won. It's the *ahem* "tick-tock" of the time piece industry. (My apologies in advance for t…
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Unlike whats-his-name who asserted that selling less than 100 million watches the first year would be the standard for failure (yes, selling 1000 times the volume of your biggest competitor can be classified as a failure in troll land), perhaps this…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 The terminology doesn't, but the user experience it affords, when connected with iOS, does. So Apple's processor design actually means everything. For a good dose of meaning, look no further than t…
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I cannot imagine what the internet would look like if it had been "treated like a public utility" from the beginning. We would probably have thousands of really impressive gopher sites to choose from instead of the Web.
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Quote: Originally Posted by blazar No matter what you do with headphones however, they don't image properly due to their placement directly on your ears. This is a fact that is lost on the "headphone generation". Can you explain what you mean?…
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Quote: Originally Posted by eightzero I'd be curious about how often a court awards those $50M liquidated damages. If ever. A court wouldn't get involved unless the company failed to comply and Apple brought a beach of contract suit. I susp…