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Quote: Originally Posted by Frood And if the rumor *were* true, what would the headline be: Google acts in Google's self interest? In other news, iPads don't boot to Android or Windows. Of course iPads don't boot Android or Windows. And …
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Quote: Originally Posted by zerobim08 Apple 40% margin is for their entire range, isnt it? Maybe if you just take 5/5s margin, it would be much higher than 40%. Oh boy. You really don't know how the margin works, do you? As a matter of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zerobim08 Extrapolate it will give 15mil note3 in a quarter. We know s4 sold 40 mil in two months so that's 20 mil per quarter. This give a total of 35 mil. Apple best quarter is when it sold 47 mil phones and roug…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tao Jones dont worry the pilots can always stop in mid air and reboot . a new meaning t "the blue screen of death" Gives a new meaning to "wild blue yonder".
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Quote: Originally Posted by d4NjvRzf To be fair, iOS was also designed initially for low-memory low-powered devices like the original iPhone. Moreover, it debuted mainly as a platform for web apps, and only later were provisions for third-part…
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Quote: Originally Posted by murman Also, the M7 chip, this occurred to me while using my iPod, it tracks my movement all the time regardless of what app, if you're using Safari laying down and shift position, Safari flips, its bloody annoying b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy So it shows Apple competing on price too and not just convenience. Dey don need no stinkin MFN clause. Right. Apple must have paid 6.00 - 6.30 (70% of 8.50 or so) in order to sell it at…
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So, iBooks generally raised the price of eBooks? I was looking for a particular popular novel and found it in iBooks for $8.50. Then I thought I should check for it on Amazon because it was sure to be cheaper after all the fuss of this case. Though,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta If you want the obligatory car analogy, it's the same reason that people buy more Toyota Camry autos than Ferraris. Your logic would suggest that the people are turned off by the manual transmis…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 It's different because I included the MFN clause not the agency model. Apple doesn't forbid them the agreement does. It's not so much "forbidding" as allowing Apple to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wakefinance I don't need to learn any facts. What I'm pointing out is that SHIPPED DOES MEAN SOLD unless returns are made. No, not necessarily. SHIPPED does not mean SOLD, UNLESS there is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frood If that was all there was to it, there likely would be no trial. The problem is the MFN combined with Apple's 30% guarantee. If competitive pricing drove the price to $9.99 on Amazon, Apple wo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frood Your last part is kind of the funny thing and the true genius and deviousness of Apple. If you listen to some of the comments here you'd think people believe Apple was on a mission to save publ…
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Quote: Originally Posted by shahhet2 Experts can help me here, but am I thinking this right way? Lets take one example. There are two real estate brokers X and Y selling lots of homes named 1,2,3,4,5 X charges commission …
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Quote: Originally Posted by stelligent In this context, Snyder is effectively admitting a conspiracy. He is misusing the term "reverse engineer". Hopefully, he has been misquoted. The qualification is in the word "trying". The govt. is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by cnocbui That appears to not be the case. http://www.tech-thoughts.net/2012/07/global-smartphone-market-share-trends.html One needs to look more closely at how "smartphone" is d…
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"The firm holds U.S. Patent No. 7222078, entitled "Methods and Systems for Gathering Information from Units of a Commodity Across a Network," filed initially in 2003 but dating back to 1992 through continuations to earlier applications. It also hold…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Not to nitpick, but Windows since NT was ported to non-Intel platforms. As I pointed out in another post, in the early days, NT was ported to Alpha, MIPS, and even PowerPC. And until rece…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nagromme Plan B: keep Windows and Metro separate as they should always have been; let Surface BE a great tablet, not a pretty mess of compromises. Microsoft has some innovative (at the least, great to look …
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Quote: Originally Posted by igriv #next_pages_container { width: 5px; hight: 5px; position: absolute; top: -100px; left: -100px; z-index: 2147483647 !important; } Apple has pretty fat gross margins, so it should be possib…