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Quote: Originally Posted by lostkiwi Maybe this has something to do with the famous Google-Verizon proposal. In that deal Google got free rein on the wired Internet (for the GoogleTV) but threw the wireless to the wolves in terms of neutrality.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by geofflee21 I guess its only right to be unbiased and grab all kinds of news from any blog/site but sometimes it seems more than obvious that some people/sources are only sometimes correct because of coincidence. For e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Arthur Greenwald Kevin Rose is a smart guy but apparently not well-versed in the media marketplace. There's a reason cable and satellite companies offer tiers of service with different packages of channels -- because c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleStud it would be great if the screen shots were a bit larger... lol...you stole my comment
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Quote: Originally Posted by ruel24 HBO sucks anymore. If it weren't for boxing, I wouldn't even bother. HBO sucked since The Sopranos left but they're making a comeback. They have True Blood (B+) and are coming out with Scorsese series with St…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I think if Apple came out with a really cool web development tool for designers that created HTML5 (iWeb Pro?) and allowed the integration of H264 video with drag and drop ease creating player / playback f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by simantic I agree that Adobe has been slow to develop in the mobile space, but they have proven to have come up with some great technologies in the past year, including Device Central, HTML5 tools in their Creative Suit…
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Although Google and Apple are approaching this at different angles, both are fighting the same fight in trying to get TV to the web where it belongs. It's time for the content owners to realize that they won't be losing money and the only ones who a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by libertyforall What about RFID cancer risks?! RFID/NFC is known to be a cancer cause in pets: http://www.antichips.com/cancer/index.html Just say They also said the same things about cellphones and there is no …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ridikulas It's BS. The technology was probably ready for iPhone 4 but Apple held out on us just so they could add something new to next year's iPhone 4S or whatever they call it. I disagree. The RFID chipay have bee…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nkhm What you'd need in that case is for apple to have deals worldwide with every broadcaster/producer - it'll never happen and the device would be derided for having a lack of content. It needs to replace, or it has …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 Wasn't there recently a report saying it's great? It was mentioned in the article if you read the article all the way through before you wanted to be the first to post. If it's true that Apple didn'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross This doesn't equate to the Revolution you know. This is a contract both parties entered into. The developer agreed to abide by the terms of the contract, and then didn't. There are more meaning to "break th…
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Apple has a way of getting what it wants but there may be a situation where it's named iTV everywhere except in the UK. They will have time to fight this out because I see the iTV coming out only for the US for at least a few months.
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As a former gamer in his youth, this is a big deal. The iPhone can now perform as well as a PS2 & XBOX and as well as any mobile console that exists. The general population are casual gamers (which isost of gaming) which was always to Nintendo's…
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Quote: Originally Posted by guch20 Looks cool! I can't wait for Google to pee all over it by releasing an almost-exact copy and have their fans claim it was Google's idea first! They already have had their copy since a month after iAds was fir…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Curmudgeon Are iAds still a novelty? Perhaps once they're ubiquitous, nobody will click on them anymore. If they're as entertaining as the Nissan ad, then they will. People continued to enjoy Mac vs PC ads long af…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody It has to be said though (before the Gruber worship gets too thick), that he's just a regular guy. He's not some kind of predictive genius or anything, he's just got friends on the inside. Friends w…
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This is interesting but yet again points out the problems with Android. Every device has it's own design which game developers have a hard time developing for and will end up having bugs. Another problem is Android users generally don't like pay…
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna That said. who knows how long this testing will last or even for certain if it is for Verizon at this point. They could be working on this for somewhere outside of the US at this point. Or their testing coul…