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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Whew. For a minute there, I thought Nintendo was in trouble. Thanks for assuaging my fears. I can now go back to playing games on my iPad. It's almost like Apple fans have forgotten about the quarter…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil That's your rebuttal? "No."? No. My rebuttal was the rest of my post.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Thefinaleofseem Nintendo's failure to adapt in the mobile space is biting them in the ass It's way too early for this. The 3DS, since the price drop, has been out-performing the original DS at the same point in time…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil So you got the 4S because of the 3DS' bad touchscreen controls. Got it. That actually doesn't make any sense. A dedicated gaming console's controls trump that a touchscreen device for games. And I'll al…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cvaldes1831 California is an at-will employment state. Sculley couldn't fire Steve outright, but he could simply eliminate the position that Steve occupied, making Steve's continued stay at the company unpleasant. U…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gwmac As to his last prediction, I would be shocked if the next iPhone doesn't have larger than a 3.5" screen. No, Apple won't make a 4.65" monstrosity, but certainly something in the 3.8" to 4.1" range seems not only …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX That puts this story in a better light for Sprint, but then the mention of capping at 300MB because it's off network shows once again that there is no truly unlimited data without a barrel full of qualifiers…
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Actually Sprint isn't throttling its users--only those who roam. Clarification provided by TechCrunch (who made the same mistake): Quote: Update: It seems the Dow Jones report left a key word out: roaming. Dan Hesse squeezed the word in there, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX So what gives, Android fans? Are you finally willing to admit the iPhone is the most popular phone or are still holding out to find so quasi-statisitic that pegs iPhone iOS against all Android OS activations…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Alfiejr your Stockholm Syndrome. Please. I could say the same about you and your devotion to iPhone. At least I owned both devices; I doubt the same of you. Quote: Originally Posted by Alfiejr but no Android p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Splif Nice spin. What's inaccurate about it?
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Quote: Originally Posted by christopher126 Agreed! I was just shopping at Target and I was thinking most of these people just want cheap stuff...crappy tv's, crappy phones, etc., etc. You know a lot of Androids are as much as your iPhone...
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Quote: Originally Posted by shompa How is it when people change phones? Apple: Sync your phone: all SMS, contacts, layout, apps are synced. Actually, it's even easier on Android for some things. Contacts and mail are synced the moment you logi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Corrections That's how Android saves people so much money... er. wait. How is begin screwed an advantage? You can't screw the willing. As I said, if updates matter, get a Nexus (even if they're not released day of-…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ Good article! Android is a freaking mess and a complete nightmare, and this is just one more reason why. I doubt that their user base really cares though. They have options. If you want the latest update…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SockRolid Kinect's motion detection uses a brute-force method. It projects thousands of infrared laser dots throughout the room, then detects changes in the patterns of dots as you move. Complex hardware, simple soft…
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Quote: Originally Posted by FreeRange What a joke - there are so many inaccuracies in this article that it is laughable. What are they then? Should be easy if there's so many of them (and why you didn't list them before is beyond me).
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Quote: Originally Posted by King of Beige Funny, CEO Steve Jobs never used to make fake predictions and tell outright lies to the media and his customers, at least I can't think of any. Actually, he did. Confirmation bias: you only remember wh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sip Hasn't this topic already been beaten to death? Every few months someone somewhere (pundits, analist, CEO's) say Android is going to beat-up on iOS, but it hasn't happened yet. Actually, it has. But the argument…
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Umm, the Nintendo 3DS has had this feature since launched, and announced it more than a year ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAGxzMqBcgk