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Even without the cannibalization angle it wasn't a very good quarter for Mac products. Late MBA & MBP updates, supply issues with the rMBP, no update to the iMac, Mac Mini or Mac Pro. It would not surprise me a bit if that ends up accounting for…
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banyan bruce wrote: » Are you really willing to shell out over $2500 on a fixed un-upgradeable laptop every two years. Yes. If I need the performance of a high-end MacBook Pro I'm going to be replacing it every 2 years or so when Intel does t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by asdasd so we are in favour of open source stuff now? I need to read the next ecclesiastical letter from Mr Cook. No fan of Android here, but google is better, Bings maps are good, Open Street map is sh*te. Unfo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wurm5150 You haven't thought about mass production.. The bigger question is can mass produce millions using this technology? Yep that's exactly it. They need to look at all the individual chemicals/materials involve…
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I think there's plenty of room in the market for two different iPhone models. It seems that Jobs was dead set on 3.5" being the perfect size for everyone but I'm not sure Tim Cook is as idealistic about these things. For Apple's bottom line an iPhon…
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iTunes is developed independently of the OS. You're not going to see major changes to iTunes in beta OSX updates.
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iPad 2 HD sounds about right. Apple tends to save major version upgrades for products that look physically different. I think it's also part of their planned upgrade cycles for customers. Apple knows most people who bought an iPad 2 aren't going to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by am8449 Although iCloud seems like an great idea, I wonder how much use the average user (like me) would get out of it. Can anyone offer anecdotes on how they use it on a day-to-day basis? Syncing calendars, con…
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I can't tell if Nintendo is just stubborn and delusional in thinking people are going to revert back to separate handheld gaming systems or if they are thinking of making their own SmartPhone. I think either one is a huge long-shot for Nintendo at t…
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Makes sense. For ~50% of iPhone owners it's a no-brainer upgrade (non-iPhone 4 owners) and some studies show about 89% of them want another iPhone. Most of them are eligible for a subsidized upgrade or can switch carriers. I got my iPhone 4 a bit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jd_in_sb AT&T is shooting themselves in the foot here. When they actually roll out real 4G, what will their marketing department be able to say? Welcome to 4G - again? They are lowering the marketing value of their…
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With Google purchasing Motorola Mobility (and WM7 being a dud so far) HTC would be crazy not to start looking at building their own OS.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mode We refuse to buy the insanely overpriced/under powered Mac Pro's. 12 cores, 64GB of RAM. Yep totally under powered. I bet you can't even run Doom on that thing. Quote: We refuse to buy glossy pieces of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bslaght With Software updates and having to download all of my apps from the internet now...will Steve pickup the tab for my increased internet data bandwidth usage charges? Nope. He also didn't pay for the shipping…
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I'm surprised how buggy LaunchPad still is when trying to arrange icons. Makes me wonder if they're going to be able to get it right.
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Quote: Originally Posted by DaHarder Smart move... Not so smart after talking up Android as the open alternative. They don't want SmartPhone makers to use Honeycomb, which none of them are doing anyway, but they don't seem interested in interv…
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Quote: Originally Posted by macslut The new cover doesn't protect the back or the sides. There's going to be damage unless you drop it right on the cover...and the glass could break easily if dropped on its side. It's not meant to be heavy dut…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DJinTX Why would those features be left off for 3Gs owners? The 3GS has as much RAM as an iPad so I don't expect any huge loss of functionality for iOS5. There may be some features, anything CPU/GPU intensive, that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by kingsmuse I don`t see why everyone seems to find this too expensive. It`s only $70 more than the closest comparable iPad with what seems to be superior specs and abilities. How many people are buying the highest …
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Take it for what it's worth (not much -- random pseudo anonymous Internet posting!) but a lot of normal folks I know aren't happy with their Android phones. I think some of the consumer satisfaction reports out there back this up, though not as dram…