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... and hopefully this won't be the sole effort Apple, and many others, will make towards improving the economy of the coutry wherein they got their start(s).
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ankleskater wrote: » Jeff Williams looks like Cook's clone. Coincidence? Most likely... then again there's very little diversity to be found in Apple 'Executive Team' anyway
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... as nice as it is to have a 128gb (on-board) storage option (at a rather exorbitant cost), merely increasing capacity does not fundamentally change the functionality of the iPad. Likely the single biggest obstacle for to having such a large am…
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philboogie wrote: » @DaHarder: you might want to post opinions like that over where they belong: Rules of the Troll Sure... A list of inane 'rules' compiled by the single biggest TROLL on the entire site. Anyway... If you'd cease with bein…
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This is likely only the beginning of the demise of this kind of nonsensical litigation, and hopefully a new start to actual product innovation. Bring On The Patent Reform!
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ricanator wrote: » This announcement seems weird. Kind of out of cycle, in the dead of the night sometime before 5:30AM Cupertino time. Anybody got any insight as to why? Likely in an effort to differentiate the iPad from the (currently more po…
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jragosta wrote: » Just goes to show that it's easy to justify any argument if you want to play fast and loose with logic. The 128 GB iPad is $300 more than the base unit. (If you want cell phone, that's an additional $130, but applies regardles…
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Good to see that Apple has finally seen fit to offer more capacity for those who simply must carry a bunch of HD movies, insane numbers of photos, more apps than they'll likely ever even use, or entire music collections with them almost everywhere. …
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hdboy wrote: » It's about time -- 128GB iPhone and iPad models are long overdue and awaited by imaging professionals. If Apple does add a 13 megapixel camera to the iPhone, a 128GB storage option will be needed on that device as much as on the iPa…
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macmanfelix wrote: » Yeah, but wouldn't it be great if the capacity doubled while the price remained the same? You just might get your wish as the most logical step would be to retain an entry-level price of US 499.00 for the iPad 4 +WiFi while…
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Conclusion: No Infringment Found.
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tbsteph wrote: » I don't think it is in the best long term interest for Apple or its users to depend on Google for anything. It certainly is as long as Google remains the most widely used search engine, maps, e-mail and on-line video sharing se…
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That's Nice... but Google already appears to have solved the ([I]Apple created[/I]) 'iOS Maps experience' issues many were having. - Thanks
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Good for both the customer in that they're getting a fully-functional Navigation/mapping solution for their iOS devices as well as Google for the aforementioned reasons. One can only hope Apple is much more careful in the future not to release such…
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*sigh*
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That's all good and well, but there's little doubt that the REAL 'app of the year' will prove to be [B]Google Maps[/B]. ... and it's only been out ([I]saving users from the justly lambasted Apple Maps[/I]) for a day! Anyway... Been using the [B]Da…
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stevemost wrote: » Pulled already!!!! That doesn't appear to be the case. I've installed it on my iPhone 5 and it works beautifully... and so far it's Easily The Best Nav App For iOS.
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[I]"He also added that demand for the iPad mini remains strong, suggesting consumer preferences are simply shifting to the smaller form factor"[/I]... A device that's primarily hand-held, providing near-identical functionality to a larger/heavier/…
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macky the macky wrote: » Let's see... Twice as fast as the 3rd generation... I suppose one could call this an incremental refresh, but it's a heck of a refresh for the same money. No body mentions if it runs cooler, weighs less, or if the batte…
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"Reviewers confirm 4th-gen iPad is merely an incremental refresh" This much was already known... The greater question is how developers will handle creating apps that specifically take advantage of the A6X's 'power' when Apple will still have devi…