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What? No Rob Enderle? - HCE
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Quote: Originally Posted by Parkettpolitur It's certainly possible. But since they're one if the most integrated companies in the business - they really make everything themselves, even the oils used for lubrication in their mov…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Parkettpolitur Great post, but I'd take Seiko out of that list. Yes, they make a ton of cheap watches, but their luxury products (Grand Seiko, Ananta, Credor) are absolutely amazing and on par with anything…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX 1) No, it's not. I can find jewelry at the Dollar Store and all way the up to many millions of dollars but it's all fashion. You saying that one is more or less a fashion statement based on ho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX 1) As I said, there is a long history of people making that mistake of assuming their industry is immune to any interference. The point is that the iWatch and most of the Swatch Group's…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Thanks for the good info but I disagree about the potential longterm affects of a wrist computer on the whole of the watch market. Convenience is a powerful opponent. If Swatch thinks they can…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 Motorola's Sanjay Jha in 2007: "But is Apple ready for us?" That was Ed Zander. Sanjay Jha became CEO of Motorola in 2008. - HCE
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank i haven't heard about Swatch in years. Those guys are still around? Actually, the Swatch Group is the largest watch company in the world - by a considerable margin. Even though the company…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bwinski Humm... Well, we'll see how they like the hardware biz in 6 months or so... They have ZERO capabilities to manage a hardware supply chain... This should be interesting to watch.... Well, they'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum From the article you linked (emphasis mine): and . It does not count how long Apple had been playing around with touchscreen technologies. The actual work on the phone started in 2005. I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lukeskymac STFU Yes, that's exactly what you said, but how can you dismiss it as if it wasn't important? They moved into Touchscreen Smartphones AND copied Apple in the process. It's no piece of fiction really. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Buckeye in Fla You think Apple started the iPhone in 2005? They conceived, designed, wrote a completely new os inteface, fitted out production, and made carrier partnerships for a product category they had never been …
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Quote: Originally Posted by 801 They moved into one of his markets first, so I think turnabout will be fair game. This is a piece of fiction that Jobs created and is now repeated by every Apple fan. Fact is that both companies decided to get …
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Quote: Originally Posted by appl Those are two red herrings. They do not sell iTouch for any 7 inch device either. Whether or not the iPad is a "viable general purpose computer" ain't got nothin to do with nothin. The subject of discussi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The discontinuation of Palm's Windows Mobile devices comes on the heels of Motorola's announcement that it will also drop Windows Mobile to focus on Android, and the news that HTC, the largest Windows Mobi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Porchland I don't see it happening. 1. Apple could easily have gone the DVR route already -- by adding it to Apple TV or buying TIVO for very, very cheap -- and hasn't. 2. Adding DVR functionality to Apple TV wou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jodyfanning You would be right except that Maemo is a full Linux distribution in every sense of the word. It is basically Debian compiled for ARM. The GUI toolkit is GTK at the moment, but moving towards QT. You do not…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea Uh...that's like saying there are three phone distros all with their own UIs. Except that in the mobile space, the overwhelming majority of applications do not make low level API calls. They all call higher-…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Virgil-TB2 It's main flaw is the very fact that it's completely open and a work of many hands. This often leads to confusing, overly complex GUI's that never strike out into "unknown territory" and never quite rid them…