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dasanman69 wrote: » It's different because I included the MFN clause not the agency model. Apple doesn't forbid them the agreement does. According to the MFN clause any party can sell at whatever price but for Apple they are entitled to the 30%…
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dasanman69 wrote: » Well written and I agree. The question I'd like the answer to is this, why did prices fall? Was it because Amazon had some ebooks overpriced or did sales die down enough to warrant a price drop? Or dasanman69 wrote: » Can't t…
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cash907 wrote: » Maybe they should have thought about the consequences before starting a nuclear war with samsung, huh? You don't get to throw a sucker punch and then whine and play the victim after getting knocked on your butt, sorry. The good b…
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asdasd wrote: » C for cheap C for childish as in making cheap crap comment.
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You sure allenbf wrote: » Kind of misleading, and wrong post. For example, my TV has HDMI and USB (as do most). So it will have one small cable from the Chromecast to the USB. On the BACK of the TV. Nice try, though. Even at $35 it is a rip o…
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kdarling wrote: » At $12.5 billion, even if Google bought Motorola just for their 24,500 patents, that's $510,000 per patent. However, Moto didn't cost as much as some people continue to blindly repeat. It came with $3 billion in cash re…
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kdarling wrote: » I didn't say that "analysts never make up anything". You created that strawman. I said they didn't make up THIS story on their own, and then I gave a reference to back up that reasoning. So who made up the 50%, even 9to…
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You mean an anti iPhone ad will tell all.
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Wonder why did Apple build so many stores in Spain when they are too poor to buy the iPhones./s
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kdarling wrote: » The point is, both numbers mean sold. It's just that a lot of the time, for both companies it means sold to a retailer, not an end user. For example, the article recalled that Apple announced sales of five million iPhone 5 on…
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akaplan123 wrote: » And, what will the paid Samsung "critics" say about this article? Ace Metrix will do an analysis of it and say japm wrote: » No. Apple (lately) is more like the scientist who claims to have cured cancer, but actually jus…
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frood wrote: » Not a stupid question at all. TSMC is a manufacturing beast and close to a pure foundry. That means they don't make their own chips (although they do do some design work for those that want it)- they just make whatever other peopl…
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bennettvista wrote: » Thanks for the info - that's funny - I guess the internet is just one big cesspool of misinformation. I miss the days of good reporting, checked sources, etc... it's our need for speed that is causing the errors. The funn…
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lanceh5 wrote: » This iOS look frail and sickly, like being in a hospital recovery room. It should have colors of a flower garden or vegetable garden. I find it looking great, simple and easy to use. But what do I know just a user and not a…
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radster360 wrote: » Must be a slow news day for AppleInsider! I am sure there are plenty of Director of Software Engineering at Apple. Ki
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nelsonx wrote: » But look! What do we see today? AAPL bellow 400$??? Again?!? Is it true? Yes it is! It has nothing to do with Apple but more with Wall Street. They are betting the bank against Apple to fail without Steve Jobs. Everything…
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mj web wrote: » With AAPL share plummeting 10% in 2 days from historic lows during a stock buyback period, Cook obviously believes AAPL shares are worth less under his cockeyed misguided leadership. You reckon you can do better. Why not talk…
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jragosta wrote: » This, more than anything, makes me suspect that Chitika's numbers are meaningless. I don't believe that one out of every 500 iOS devices is already using iOS 7. There are something like 500 M iOS devices in use. There are some…
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@Techboy Each publisher did signed a different agreement with Apple. Penguin was instructed to settle with DOJ and hence Random House which owned 53% of the merged company escaped scott free. Would had been sued if they started s…
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djones34 wrote: » Everyone is fixating on this fountain and plaza but the big issue is that the new building will simply be out of character for Union Square and Stockton St. Instead of a nice plaza and stairs that wander down to Stockton, there …