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Quote: Originally Posted by shadash NPR had a piece on "patent trolls" today. Interesting stuff, but the point validated Google's (current) position on patents - that the system is broken and the Apple/Microsoft evil empire outbid Google, who wa…
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Terrified of suing Google? Apple? Based on what? Having seen Google execs mentioning the war, I would say they are the worried party. If they can't lay their hands on some patents soon they will face some problems. Either partners using Android will…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ouragan I agree. Apple should watch how much it spends on its brick and mortar stores if it ever wants to become price competitive. Alas, I suspect that, under the current administration, it has no plans to ever cut…
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That should kick the share well above $400! Well done!
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Quote: Originally Posted by brutus009 Unless it's Samsung who is trying to buy Apple's dollars... Brilliant!
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This is good news! Not the hold out, but that overseas (i e non US sales) drives a growth. Most people in these forums still have APPLE as a US company and starts all evaluations based on US market indicators. But there is so much more to do for APP…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chabig Airport Extreme does not support Time Machine. As for Time Capsule, I guess some fail and some don't. But why do you say it's not upgradeable? Apple has updated the software several times, and you can easily swa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Downpour ADSL2+ is backwards compatible and Fibre would just use the ethernet connection surely? Fibre is years away for most of the UK. My point is... why not make a device that everyone can use (as a standalone…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Downpour A built in ADSL modem would be nice... So you could use it as a cable 'or' ADSL router. I wouldn't have thought it would add much to the cost of manufacture and they are way overpriced already, so it would …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland It's not exactly that simple. I do understand it's not that simple. And here comes another angle: I have one account in one country to be able to find music and movies there and a account in my home count…
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Back here one larger contractor had 6 handsets which the employees could choose from. iPhone, Android and Nokia was represented (i know - a mix here between OS and HW - but you understand!). Employees made their choice which was mixed. However, a…
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Nothing is static, nothing is forever. Either a company dares deal with change and view that as possibilities or it will stagnate. That's the corporate challenge. Indeed, I think Mr Ives has done marvelous stuff within Apple, but maybe there's more …
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Hey, if they include RFID capabilities in hardware, why not open up for developers to make full use of it? In shopping it can be used to read existing RFID much like bar code. In supply chains, the iPhone can be the device to use without additional …
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While Apple Store seems to be shipping MBPs as usual, all other retailers in Sweden are totally out of stock. Must be waiting for these.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hal 9000 How about a floppy drive or an ADB keyboard? Hell no, way to young stuff! Wait until an iPhone can handle texas instrument magnetic strips or even the punch cards used in 70's. Or maybe Steve O'Mighty m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sprockkets; Sounds great in theory, but in practice it is a little more complicated than that. Submarine patents can be hidden for years until someone else makes a successful product, killing any profit to be made. Th…
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One funny angle of all of this is that Google is a American company infringing on patents from and destroying other american companies. That seems defendable, while when Chinese companies does the same, they should rotten in hell. The participant…
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To me this feels like they are re-thinking how people may share videos. Someone commented regarding YouTube (and the debate about HTML5/h.264) that for him actually Faceboook was better, since he wanted to show videos (and photos) for friends and fa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by insike Like the MPEG-LA fails to indemnify its members? And why would Google offer indemnity when WebM is a separate open-source project? As I understand it, MPEG-LA includes all parties holding all relevant pate…