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Quote: Originally Posted by myapplelove And why did he he get the other half for? The 345 groundbreaking kids phones sold? Umm.. for the record breaking 62.5 billion dollars of revenue maybe?
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Quote: Originally Posted by ronster And still no GPS...come on. If you want GPS, then buy an iPhone. I'm frankly surprised they are coming this close to the iPhone with these latest models. The only thing separating them now is the GPS and a…
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I am in no way saying that Apple is immune to this - in fact, Apple is one of the biggest criminals in this whole scam. We saw it just the other day with the patent that was blatently copying the Where To? app. All these big companies are build…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse FM Radio and Codecs: Yeah, ok, FM radio might be nice, or maybe not. It's just more stuff to cram inside a phone, stuff that most people won't use most of the time. I would never use the radio on my iPhon…
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When are software patents just going to die? Honestly, this is the biggest load of innovation stifling nonsense I have ever heard. All these big companies are just building up their arsenals of incredibly obvious patents so in the end, no one will…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse The iPhone's main strengths: 1- Only one model for sale; 2- Only one form factor and shape; 3- No wading through confusing options besides storage capacity; 4- No new model or features for one ye…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tundraboy What Microsoft is telling you is that right next to the bottomless pits labeled "XBox" and "Longhorn/Vista", they have a dug a fresh new hole named "Windows Phone 7" and they will (again) be dumping billions …
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I am the voice of objective reason. I'm not against Apple, I own almost every device in the Apple range, I think they make great products. I'm generally only driven to post here when I hear some fan boy sprouting a load of nonsense. In additi…
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Honestly, this ad format is at best a fad and will die. Their biggest problem is the cost for the advertisers. The costs just to develop the advert are huge, compared to Google's solution which is as good as zero. Add to that the extra amount tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BlackKnight there is an app called "FastMall", it has many of the options that are described in the above article. Yeh, the difference is, FastMall didn't patent it. This is exactly the reason I find software paten…
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Honestly, the author epitomizes "fanboyness", although we can expect nothing less as every article on this site is the same. No criticism, only praise. Really, can't you for once show a bit of journalistic integrity and write a somewhat objective …
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A blatently biased and at times factually false article as usual.
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Quote: Originally Posted by schmrtzzz Incredible this is presented as a hot new feature. I hate ads on my tv, on my radio, on the internet. I'll hate it even more when they invade the iPhone I paid so much for, in apps I also paid for, on a scree…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody Does anyone know if the app includes *all* the content of the magazine? GQ is usually over a centimetre thick when I see it in the store. anyway. Oh my god! A centimeter thick? How could they fit S…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Is any sensitive information (calendars, contacts and data, for example), secure from being intercepted, and even worse, modified? While most won't care about a few .mp3 files, there are other, more v…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz Every single post booing Apple for what must be another draconian attack, are childish at best, pathetically uninformed at worst. Until of course, Apple comes out with the functionality built in, then you'll lov…
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What people are forgetting is that what made Google the king of online advertising, and what keeps them extremely profitable today, is not that they have nice flashy ads from big advertisers, it's that they have an incredibly huge database of possib…
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Were these articles written by Steve Jobs himself? I couldn't imagine him doing a better job at pointing out only the positives of the iPhone, the negatives of Android and some made up stuff in between. I'm sure the fan boys here are lapping it …
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Quote: Originally Posted by doyourownthing i can tell you first hand, a windows on a 4-core processor will not outperform snow leopard in a 2-core processor...this is just from my everyday use... What speed processor and running what? Your bl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zeasar actually, windows runs faster on my mac then on a regular pc. You have a PC with exactly the same specs for as your Mac? Unlikely. What would be more fair is getting a PC running Windows 7 for $2000, and …