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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil I actually didn't know she was an American of Korean descent. I don't think she should be doing this were she an American OR a Korean, but that's me. People say "stake in the co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky Aww, close enough to a patent to sue somebody with it. BTW, did anyone notice the much improved illustrations in this patent filing. No more drawings done by a pre-teen. …
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tallest skil wrote: » We ARE this 'overwhelming majority'. We are what comprises Apple. All of us here, plus the extras. I would. And do. Moderately loudly, I might add. You are obviously just an idiot cuz my grandma is always bitchin and…
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lizsandford wrote: » Jobs said a smaller iPad wouldn't work because people's fingers aren't that small. Why, then, is the even smaller display on the iPhone considered adequate? I'm 2 1/2 years on a 3GS. My next phone will definitely have a larg…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Relic eeewwww.... Did you get your royalty check from Samsung yet?
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Quote: Originally Posted by lamewing @Tallest Skil NO TIES TO EITHER COUNTRY? So we need to import barristers from England to represent Apple and Samsung? You seem to be spouting racist comments and .... your comments are si…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Law Talkin' Guy I think you can see why things like country of descent, sex, sexual orientation, etc. should never be a reason for recusal (as opposed to things like stock ownership). Saying those sh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tune Looks like the Apple bribes are working. Like the ones Google offers up tenfold?
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie New spelling: 4.8" = humongously huge 7.8" = nail-file-requiredly small Take iPad assets and scale them to the Galaxy S III screen. Or, file something else of yours down.
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I can't wait for the next Samsung smartphone, the Galaxy S V. That thing is going to be awesome.
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Quote: Originally Posted by geekdad Just in time for the iPhone 5 release this fall...... I know it is the 6th generation of the iPhone but I still think it will be called the iPhone 5 And this is why they are calling it "th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil 1. Yep. 2. rumblerumblerumblerumblerumblerumblerumblerumblerumblerumblerumblerumbleRUMBLERUMBLERUMBLERUMBLE 3. No. 4. … 5. They'll have been out for about a month. …
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monstrosity wrote: » Apple's web site right now refers to the current iPhone as "iPhone 4s" what leap of imagination does it take to think that Apple would refer to the next iPhone as the "iPhone 5"?! A fairly big leap as I find it hard to bel…
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nairb wrote: » [SIZE=8.5pt] [/SIZE] [SIZE=8.5pt] [/SIZE] [SIZE=8.5pt]You mean like we can do with many image manipulation programs for years. Definitely patent not worthy[/SIZE] [SIZE=8.5pt] [/SIZE] [SIZE=8.5pt] [/SIZE] [SIZE=8.5pt]You …
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relic wrote: » First, screw you, second, I don't care how spectacular Apple's mapping software is. Can I open up a browser and just type "give me directions from point a to point b", no, because Apple doesn't have a search engine. So it's a big bu…
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monstrosity wrote: » Are we not in agreement that the iPhone to be released this year will be called the 'iPhone 5' ? And do you not think it probable that the following years iPhone (2013) will use the same physical appearance as the iPhone 5, wi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Maps, I understand... Or, remember (more accurately)... ...But what's a "gas station"? I edited because I think the photo itself will suffice as a response, but maybe gas station is …
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monstrosity wrote: » I reckon it's more likely to be a software feature to sell the iPhone 5s in 2013, much like they did with Siri for 4S. It's weird to think that they'd market a sixth gen. iPhone and then follow it up with an iPhone 5S. Or a…
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conrail wrote: » All I want is a map. Something that will load QUICKLY when I need to see where I am and where I'm going. Another victory for the shiny-objects crowd. http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/gadgetlab/2010/01/map-photo-6.jpeg
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil There's no evidence to suggest the shuffle is selling poorly. And I personally assumed they would discontinue the classic three years ago, and now look where we are. Perhaps it isn't…