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The reason %uF8FFPay is so successful and why the banks love it is not because it makes payment faster and easier for the consumer. It's the security which basically makes it impossible for a hacker to get into a retailer's computer system and steal…
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I don't think GTAT executives are crooks and frauds, I think they significantly over-estimated what they needed to make their dreams a reality. It sounds as if the process for getting the Mesa facility up and running was likely more expensive, and r…
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Of course the banks take on the liability for fraud -- they're banks licensed under federal law and Apple is not. Apple is not providing the financing (which is what a credit card is), Apple is just providing the payment method, similar to a company…
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There's no way Apple could have switched to traditional glass from sapphire and still had time to produce millions of iPhone 6 and 6 Plus models. Not a chance. This is a CYA job by Wakabayashi all the way. He was wrong and simply won't admit it. Wi…
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What a joke. How can they possibly predict any sales when we have no idea what the prices are for each model? Just stupid (but I think 10 M is very low; only if Apple can't produce more).
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This article makes no sense. Apple has been producing multiple colors of its products since the second generation iMacs way back in the 1990s, plus multiple colors of iPod nanos for years. What lessons could Apple possibly have learned about managin…
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Refrigerators running Android shouldn't count.
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And thus opens the door for competition to undercut Microsoft, saving companies money from both Microsoft licensing fees and purchasing specific devices for their employees. It's like raising taxes %u2013 higher costs/taxes just motivate people to …
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I don't see it. With iOS 5, the 3GS is already going to be behind in features (it already lacks FaceTime) and, if the 3GS and, frankly, the 3GS just doesn't have the horsepower to keep up with the demands new apps will place on the hardware. Apple w…
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Apple would nearly overnight double its U.S. iPhone users if it offered the iPhone on Verizon. What looked to be a good idea at the time (exclusive contract and monthly revenue sharing) failed miserably. Apple couldn't change the entrenched dynamics…
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One important difference all of these articles seems to ignore is that on AT&T, you can use 3G services (like Maps, Safari) while talking on the phone. You can't do that on Verizon and Sprint. Add a few million iPhones to Verizon's network a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Although many imagine the App Store a cash cow for Apple, a detailed examination has revealed that the iPhone maker may only have earned between $20 million and $45 million from the store for its first bil…
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There has to be something more than speed bumped iMacs and new cases for laptops. Apple said in their last quarter's results teleconference that profit margins would be down because they're coming out with technology in September which would be impo…