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Quote: Originally Posted by NotScott Needs? Needs. Needs to have a Surface-like device in order to do.... what, exactly? Apple doesn't seem to be at a point of need. More like, Microsoft needs Apple to compete with…
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> Speaking to Microsoft's first attempt at a tablet format, Gates said that he had the idea "way too early," Yes, he had the idea that something called Windows should be everywhere, no matter how wildly inappropriate or disfunctional it m…
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This $2.6 mil bond should cover sales of this tablet for between six months and a year...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan Does anyone seriously think Apple hasn't prototyped something similar? The touch cover for the RT device looks gimmicky and something that wouldn't work very well. The reason for the cover…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Michael Scrip If there are 5 OEMs planning to sell Windows 8 tablets in the Fall… now there will be 6 If the OEMs are worried about an additional competitor… then they better step up their game. Every …
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Yes! Finally, Canadian English and Mandarin will be supported by Siri!
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Did Apple remember to subtract the millions of jobs they have caused to be lost at RIM, HP and others around the world? And all the associated small independent companies that have gone bankrupt because there aren't enough handsets/tablets sold t…
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It's not being 'green' to just build your data center 100 ft closer than your competitors data center to a so-called 'green' power source like a dam.
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Nobody should be using any version of Quicken for MacOSX. EVERY single version has been buggy and years behind in basic functionality compared to the Windows version that is current at the time it is released. Hell, Quicken releasing this is an …
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This is just a way for AT&T to double-dip, to charge both the producer and the consumer for the data going over AT&T's network. Simply put, there is no way for the consumer to determine how much data he is responsible for vs how much data s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gwmac It really wasn't that many years ago when people thought it would be nearly impossible to exceed 200MB a month... Um, no? Few people thought it would be nearly impossible. Most people were AFRAID to use that…
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Doesn't this just amount to Microsoft's usual FUD? As in, see, eventually this product will be everything everybody wants, and will be so much better than everybody else, that they will just go out of business on their own and recommend us to all t…
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First, there will always be a 'top 5%' of unlimited plan users that will be slowed. And the byte-limit (2Gb right now) just keeps getting lower and lower, because the top 5% keep getting limited to less and less data each month. Second, from the…
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Well, what do you expect? Google is paying how many billions for Motorola, of which pretty much their entire value is patents. They need to get at least 2X that back somehow.
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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit Actually, this shows that Apple now has real competition and will soon be in second place for tablet sales. By this time next year Samsung and Amazon will be selling 3 tablets for every one that Apple sel…
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Google can tell how many unique Android tablets have been activated [as in sold and used], but it's just a total wild-assed guess as to how many Kindle devices have been sold, as Amazon ain't saying how many they sold. So these percentages just a…
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It's not Windows events that are strange. It's Ballmer events that are.
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I'm surprised it only took them two full years to figure out they needed to completely scrap wince and start over [well, they at least scrapped the wince UI layer]. I wonder how many chairs monkeyboy broke on that day. Or did they just keep the …
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Every time Microsoft gets a royalty payment for an Android Handset = Somebody paying good money to NOT use wince 7.5
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We simply must have 100% of all revenue. Even if somebody else figures out a great way to increase revenue and asks for only a fraction of the increase, that would put us out of business right away. 100% of nothing is infinitely better than less…