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@cnocbui - In the case of apple it is 'forced', since these are standard essential patents, and not just any regular patents. The point here is that apple buys the wireless chip which uses these patents for a very small sum, but has to pay a huge …
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Quote: Originally Posted by singularity Nice of them but from an European viewpoint 100 years is not long time ago ;-) While I agree europe has a few 500-600 year old barns, 100 years is quite old for a wooden barn.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jume 5C is a good phone but pricing is way off. Why the hell would I even want to buy 5C when I cash in 100$ more and I get a lot more of a phone? If 5C would be half or even 3rd the price of 5S then I guess this wou…
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We have a mall nearby here with the same design. The biggest problem is for the folks in the higher floors. They will have no way to cut across without walking down and up the stairs or using the elevators. A breezeway can help to an extent, but t…
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This is good news. I have travelled a fair bit, and the problem often tends to be only with iPhones. Most of the other apple products (esp. the macbooks and iPads) are already serviced internationally. But, with iPhones it is a problem. Infact, re…
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I think the key would be to make the sensor read a fingerprint even though there isn't a human finger there. So, basically you need a material that is moldable into a fingerprint like plastic and yet mildly conductive and fools the sensor into thi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Turetta So, If "S" means security, what "Security" has to do with Iphone 3GS, Iphone 4S?? Come on, if don't know what to say or write, better be quiet. If you don't understand a basic play of words, then you shoul…
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Quote: Originally Posted by itpromike Oh great, another amazing patent with broad sweeping and exciting possibilities that will probably never see the light of day in an Apple product because they're too scared to implement it (in any …
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Quote: Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee Honest question, do people still wear watches? Other than as a fashion statement, what use are they? I haven't worn a watch in maybe 15 years since I started permanently carrying a cell phone …
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Quote: Originally Posted by stelligent I'm curious what the reasons are. On one hand, I have always perceived India as being more tech friendly. If I am not mistaken, India has been a strong market for Blackberry. OTOH, I appreciate t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Steven N. Ok. So they went from 1000 iPhones sold to 4000 sold. Not that big of a deal. India really is sad when it comes to Apple hardware. BADA does better in India than iOS. Apple needs to pull 400…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Applestan, United States of Apple, or People's Republic of Apple are my guesses. PS: How many countries have a lower GDP than Apple's profit last year? How many countries could …
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna These guys are talking a phone that at full price is no more than $100 No. About $300 is more like it. All the major phone manufacturers Nokia (symbian), Samsung (Android), Sony Ericc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by oneof52 I can't find cover flow for movies or sorting movie with art by date added. Not happy. Coverflow goodbye. It was more eyecandy than useful really, so not missing it here.
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Quote: Originally Posted by iamnemani From what I am seeing Apple maps seems to be pretty OK for the US, with only the transit information and the shops/businesses information a little lacking. But that should get ad…
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From what I am seeing Apple maps seems to be pretty OK for the US, with only the transit information and the shops/businesses information a little lacking. But that should get addressed very soon. Where apple maps really fall short is outside the U…
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Looking at the comments, I see there seems to be a lot of ignorance among people about how companies go about filing patents. I work in the software-telecom industry and myself have a couple of patents in the pipeline. Usually, employees of the co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shameer Mulji For those who are suggesting to use a 3rd party navigation app to fill in the gaps, my question is why pay for something (other than turn-by-turn) we were getting for free for the last 5 years…
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I think your analogy is ridiculous. The fact is that the ecosystem is created and maintained by apple, and charging 30% is not excessive. In fact, when apple came in with 30%, other phone companies like Nokia's symbian etc were charging 40-50%. Yo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ifail I doubt Nokia would make more than pennies on the dollar per device if it were solely about royalties since its patents would be FRAND patents, but i dont know exactly. The biggest issue here for this whole s…