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jumpcutter said: i do not understand this thinnest craze Apple has been on for the computer line up. Many years ago, Steve Jobs started the thinnest craze because he liked the Sony VAIO notebooks design. Today, that craze is out of date. What…
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Q: what exactly does 'Desktop class' mean anymore? For [B]most[/B] people iPads are desktop class. Surfs web, check email, does casual gaming. I dare say that even fits the iPhones,especially the 6 plus (sending from it now). I propose going forwa…
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On another note, does anyone have a link to an actual agreement with Apple regarding the 'Most Favored Nation' clause. The one where it says you cannot sell an e-book at a competitor's site cheaper than what you sell in the iBookstore. What does …
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Quote: Originally Posted by trumptman Apple wanted their 30% even though they were late to the game, didn't have an innovate or superior product to offer and didn't really care to compete on price or innovation. This is not …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Synergi Someone help me out with this.. I get the US carriers subsidize the phones and thats the reason for the high cost of a two year contract. What I don't get is why don't the costs go down once the two y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 You're correct I should've just said demand, and I was referring to a publisher not the actual estore, which a publisher has no control over and who is what is whole suit is really about. Appl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Superbass Amazon's basically run every other company out of business as it is, but they haven't jacked up their prices yet. Part of that is due to the "Amazon Marketplace" which allows for other rese…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 Where in my example was there anything monopolistic? Of course I can see the abuses a monopoly can bring about. I was asking why can't a company adjust for supply and demand if it has to lower…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Rebuttal: What could a $3,000 Apple HDTV do that a $99 Apple TV couldn't? The television is the third oldest electronics market out there. It's saturated. People who want a TV already have a TV. That…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dsmos You could make the argument that the people who have chosen to work at the Apple Store knew what they were getting into, and for the most part you're right. Nobody's being coerced, or forced to work against thei…
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If Apple is sooooo irresponsible by not publishing succession plans then those hedge/retirement funds should just take their investments elsewhere. Do the right thing for your investors by investing in more responsible companies elsewhere like say …
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From Apple's press release. " Subscriptions purchased from within the App Store will be sold using the same App Store billing system that has been used to buy billions of apps and In-App Purchases. Publishers set the price and length of subscrip…
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I need some clarification on the nuances of Apple's subscription model. Apple states that they don't take a cut from customers the Magazine generate on their own. I.e. Not through iOS. So Mag A has a current subscriber that's delighted to be abl…
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To all posters who assert that Apple is dictating prices of subscriptions outside of App Store - Apple is not! If you're currently selling a subscription for $14 outside then by Apple's rules you can only offer it at $14 max through IAP as well. If…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sranger It will be interesting to see if netflix, Hulu, rhapsody, pandora, etc... Pull out of the market or are forced to add a premium to use their product on apple hardware. I wonder how people would feel if Ne…
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Nope, not NGP. Playstation Suite. What is it that iOS has that everyone says is chewing into PSP/NDS sales? Casual games. So Sony comes along with their PS Suite. Code a game with their baseline hardware specs, works on all Android devices that …
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Build a super fast and reliable network and charge a la carte for usage. Say 10 cents per megabyte of data or equivalent for voice and let the users decide how and what they use it for. Watch the users flock to your network. Takes care of the 10…
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Seriously, why hasn't anyone got a d-pad dock for the iPhone/iPod Touch yet? As it is serious gaming will always be the realm of the DS/PSP.
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The lawsuit should be directed at the i.TV developer. End of story. Its like the US government suing china because retail stores there sell ripped off US products. After all the Chinese gov't has to give permits to do business right. IP laws is e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by beg I suppose anything is possible. But putting iPhone/iPod Touch apps on Apple TV doesn't seem very *probable*. You can't interact with them at all in the same way you do on an iPhone. The resolution of the TV's…