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Quote: Originally Posted by Wowotoe I have to agree with the other guys. You are mixing the definition of innovative with inventive. Gp look it up on dictionary.com. Innovative is to alter the existing ideas or products to make a new product tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Your posts are such tired, old, discredited cliches that I can understand why someone responded that way. You really need to inform yourself a bit more. The set of issues you bring up has been debated…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Tekstud, how many aliases do you have? Do you have an argument or are you just going to accuse me of being someone else? Makes it awfully convenient when you can find a reason to ignore an argument inst…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AdonisSMU Actually the other guys argument is stronger than yours. He is right in this case. All of the parts separated doesn't make an innovative product. it's the combination that Apple put together to make an innova…
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Quote: Originally Posted by canucklehead Just because glass existed doesn't mean forming glass into glassware was not innovative. Because people lived in caves doesn't mean building a hut wasn't innovative. Everything came out of something bef…
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Quote: Originally Posted by poke It's true that there are many ridiculous patents, especially in software, but it's equally true that in this case one company (Apple) single-handedly introduced an extremely innovative product in the mobile space …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer You don't patent your designs only to sit back and let the world illegal use them. Sorry, but your company deserves it's investment be protected. You have no idea just how warped, convoluted, and backwar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro You should tell that to the gent I spent portions of three days trying to help. Eventually he exchanges the Netgeat NAS, still failed with the second due to the same inability to configure it to do anything more …
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That's it? With ARM chips in just about every smartphone out there (and a truckload of other mobile/embedded devices), I would have expected bigger profits.
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Quote: Originally Posted by theolein I am a system administrator for a large design agency that uses about 80% Macs for design and general productivity and 20% Windows machines for CAD and 3D. All our routers are Netgear. Of all the network ma…
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And yet again iPhone users prove themselves to be some of the whiniest brats on the planet. Yes, 4.0 slowed things down. It did NOT "brick" 3G phones. I had a 3G at the time and was irritated by some of the sluggishness (especially in maps), but it …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Captain J Is it too much to ask them to at least publically acknowledge there is an issue and that they are working on it and WILL come up with a solution. I think that's all anyone wants or expects. We don't expect pe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by oxygenhose Very convienent that your decision is on hold, you can't buy them anywhere because they're still sold out. The whole issue is bullshit, I've tried it on 3 iPhones so far, it doesn't lose reception, and I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by applestockholder In other news, Toyota spokesperson Yoki Watsamatta has said that after thorough investigation, the company advises that car owners avoid touching their cars with their feet at, or near, the gas peddle …
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This clinches it. Collectively, iPhone users are officially the whiniest spoiled little assholes on the planet. They have owned the phone LESS THAN A WEEK. Apple could be working on a software fix right now. They are still in the return window. Comp…
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I highly doubt that Apple is eyeing any of AMD's current CPUs. Intel has their butts soundly beaten, especially in the mobile space. AMD has absolutely nothing to compete with the i3/i5/i7 mobile chips. This is about Bulldozer or ATI, plain and s…
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It's about damned time. The current crop of laptops will get into the 90C range, sometimes breaking 100C under load. That's beyond ridiculous. That Apple could even release laptops that run so hot blows my mind. Then again, Jobs would rather sell qu…
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So Kodak patented showing thumbnails for images? Are you KIDDING ME? Or maybe they just patented one of fifty different ways to do it, one which varies only slightly and in no meaningful way. I realize why we have patents and why they're necessar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal I shop at the Apple store in San Francisco quite a bit. I've told the sales folks there countless of times to hand me my purchases in a bag that does not scream "steal me". Of course, it's not the fault of cl…
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Oh wow. I think Steve Jobs just found his next unwitting organ donor.