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The sad thing is that Google is really the bigger thief here. They shamelessly knocked off the look and feel of iOS. Then they gave it away to all comers. That absolutely enraged Steve Jobs. Samsung then stepped in and utilized the pirated OS. To…
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A backlash over carrier pricing plans would be a very good thing. Let's hope it is a HUGE BACKLASH. Sure the carriers have invested heavily in LTE. Their network capacities will be so much bigger that they can easily handle a whole lot more data…
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Quote: Originally Posted by unother This is BEYOND stupid. This reminds me of the original impetus behind the development of the Apple ///. The notion was that microcomputers (as they once were known) had limited lifecycles. The thinking was…
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Pathetic. Samsung blatantly rips off Apple's intellectual property and this judge can't see the obvious! Geez.
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The huge amount of publicity about the iPad and other tablets (Fire, Tab, Playbook, etc.) tends to validate the idea that a tablet has become a mainstream device. Users who previously thought they don't need a tablet (because they already have a lap…
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Sour grapes from Microsoft. Why am I not surprised. The Windows phone is rapidly disappearing in the iPhone's rear view mirror.
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I had to upload my Pages and Numbers documents to www.icloud.com and then document sharing worked fine. Just turning on sharing and saving documents didn't work without uploading.
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Ebay was a successful company during Meg's tenure but that's because it was a hot new idea. Administration and management were, and are, awful. Ebay is to Hewlett Packard as Tijuana is to San Diego. Hewlett Packard is to Apple as KAI is to BMW. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by macinthe408 What is it with Korean companies ripping everything off? Have you seen the latest Hyundai cars? Complete Mercedes-Benz copies. I mean, it's not as if Samsung is kind of copying; it's pretty blatant. …
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Dear RIM - Is that all you've got? Your best shot? Pretty crappy if you ask me. If the best you can do is crappy, then better to do nothing.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Orlando More likely it would decimate Samsung's market share. I can't see Bada going anywhere. There are already too many smartphone OSes (iOS, Android, QNX, Windows Phone, WebOS). Not all of these will survive. Develo…
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One could connect this move with Apple's desire to move component business away from Samsung to other vendors. This because of Samsung copying their intellectual property with their Android phones and tablets. Apple is also moving the A6 chip pro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp So HTC's idea of fair competition is to be able to copy everything Apple innovated with the iPhone? The iPhone comes out in 2007, jump starts the smartphone market, and now everybody is copying it. Schmidt comes…
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Looks like they've only disabled Safari on the iPad, not the iPhone or iPod Touch. Publishers like the NY Post just don't get it. If you're going to sell content on the iPad it needs to be for pennies not dollars and per issue or per article not…
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Fully agree. Al Franken is a moron who should not be in the US Senate. He means well but he's not playing with a full deck. The Democrats have a history of screwing up whatever they touch. Tell Al to please go away.
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There is no way you're ever going to get a good deal from AT&T, Verizon, or Comcast. The first prerequisite for doing business with them is to have a big jar of Vaseline at the ready.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cinemagic Sen. Al Franken is still an idiot. Agreed. The best outcome would be for Senator Franken to resign and just go away. He's a jerk and he puts a face on the term 'bozo.'
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Labor unions are about on par with the mafia and the government of Iran. They perform no useful function other than to enrich the drones who control them. They should be outlawed worldwide. Just look at the sorry situation in professional sports.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by apple-ecosystems I am not sure that the avid newspaper readers would be of the same perspective as you claim. The avid newspaper reader, even those online, is a voracious reader, one who is prone to explore and discov…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone The magazine business has always been that way. It never was like the music business. You could always go to the newsstand and browse through the magazine. If you like it you can buy a single issue. You are not…