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I think the logo is a hint for a future WWDC in the year 2600...
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Or it could be a component for an iPhone knock-off. Those components would be very similar in construction too right?
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Your screenshot above exhibits exactly the BS that Google gets excused for too often. Just from looking at your screenshot I searched "Beaver Stadium, Curtin Rd" on Google maps and got nothing! I entered "E Park Ave, Bigler Rd" exactly as it appears…
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If you're going to be fired by anyone, I would think JCPenney falls into the not-a-problem category. Who would have a problem saying "A stale, loosely-defined, bargain store brand didn't think I was a good fit"?
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For me pass/fail comes down to one thing for these experiences... the anti-theft cables and locks. Something as simple as holding a phone with a giant plastic anchor thicker than the phone itself or a pulley constantly pulling the phone back, ruins…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX What I don't get is why this is being compared now when the launch date isn't until April 26th, 2013. I'm going to venture that "launch" in the case of both the iPhone 5 and Galaxy S4 refer…
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Anybody cooool enough knows that Galaxy S4 owners are raving about their new device in mini-broadway shows instead of on Twitter. Duh. Twitter and the iPhone are soooo off-Broadway.
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The lack of women in Apple's top executives is a shame!
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I would say when you're talking about a device that has to live in your hand and gets knocked around in pockets, bags, on tables, sat on, dropped, etc., I think it's completely reasonable (if not absolute) to conclude a plastic casing is less refine…
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This is a huge indicator that Apple HDTV is on its way soon.
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And it's not even really good glitter and gloss. This is a perfect example of why Apple is #1 in brand popularity with Samsung way behind. Apple's philosophy is when you do something big, you should do it magnificently! Samsung's mime jazz dancers w…
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If it's 3 years for consumer products, that means about 1 year for an Apple product, since Apple is usually ahead of the market by a couple years. And why would big companies have that much difficulty working with spools of glass? Haven't other ma…
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Isn't there a saying about trying to remove a speck from someone's eye while you have a plank in your own eye? Brin is taking that saying to a literal level now. It's funny how inept other CEO's at framing new technology in way that can connect to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil I can just imagine those meetings. The entire Apple executive team sitting in a room, looking at a big projected screen with a bunch of categories on it. Jony suddenly stands up and wordl…
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Apparently one of their new technologies are secret buttons they can press to instantly boost their market share above everyone else.
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I think the biggest news here is that Apple has built buttons for achieving market dominance?? How did we miss this in their patent filings? Tim Cook's iPhone must have a special market dominance app.
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Being able to add text makes this a serious app to consider over Snapseed or iPhoto.
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What's good about the ad is you don't have to know the Apple version to get the same impact of "Cool feature blown away by WAY COOLER feature."
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Actually it was Apple's momentum that begged an answer from Samsung. Samsung finally came up with some worthy devices. But that doesn't mean Apple has to "respond". I think a more appropriate analysis would be %u2013 Where is Apple's next gamechange…
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Enough of the Google Maps is always right mess. Google Maps is frequently wrong. Addresses are frequently numbered wrong. I just googled my childhood apartment on Herkimer street in Brooklyn - and it's still wrong. Subways are also frequently mislab…