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http://forums.crackberry.com/f156/ma...outage-387205/ keeping hush about..
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ah google, behind the curve again....I am sure google is going to look foolish when this apple tablet comes out before the google netbook.... netbooks are junk, my roommate bought one and it was a new toy for a few weeks, and then he went back to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 The entire industry is. that I am only using the term "fracturing" when developers have en masse talking about the problems of having multiple flavors across multiple hardware configurations... its the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AsianBob Wow... Someone woke up on the wrong side of the hatred bed this morning... You do know that you're the only one using the term "iPhone-killer", right? I get the feeling from your posts that you feel persona…
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Quote: Originally Posted by caliminius That still doesn't change the fact that the features and therefore potential applications are fragmented just like Android. Who cares if you can update a 3-year-old iPhone to the latest OS version? It WO…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AsianBob Works on 3G networks abroad. Still technically a 3G phone. its the old Microsoft 98/NT argument....its runs, BUT NOT CERTIFIED to run....Its a 3G phone, but its not a 3G phone...but it still does not RUN O…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AsianBob No arguments there on the software. Minor differences between the models when it comes to feature sets. However, there are enough hardware differences that hardware developers have to be aware of. Like I sa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AsianBob There's hardware and some software differences between the various models. You have the magnometer that's only in the 3GS. And a camera that's only on the iPhones. And there are various differences in the f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AsianBob There's hardware and some software differences between the various models. You have the magnometer that's only in the 3GS. And a camera that's only on the iPhones. And there are various differences in the f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sinless I think I'll have to start saving my pennies now for one of these. I have been dying for an Android phone that will work on AT&Ts network. I know that other areas have trouble, but AT&T is one of the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by caliminius And you ignoring the iPhone Gen 1, iPhone Gen 2, iPhone 3GS, and iPod Touch Fragmentation continues... But hey, I suppose those blinders make it easier to see where you're headed to... you do realize t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AngusYoung Yet they control the world in the PC arena. Google has the same business model as Microsoft of the 80's but unlike Microsoft they have business ventures that touch every part of Apple's business model and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Motlee Didnt take long to contradict yourself. Thats what happens when you go to an Apple forum and try to debate with people who back up their stances with fact and proof. Dont sweat it too much, we would feel equally…
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Quote: Originally Posted by extremeskater Yeah don't they all look really excited in that picture. if I had to sit through another PC event that was just another reversed engineered rehashed "let's see how we can beat apple" and not provide an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gin_tonic Android and Google repeats Windows (Unix, Linux, etc) way - the same OS on different hardware sets. And iPhone is pure Apple ideology - single OS on VERY limited hardware configurations. Let check the marke…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Robodude Nah, looked like he was talking about going after these companies. Especially since he mentions RIM and Google... Apple wasn't sued by them if I recall? Nice try though. what I am saying is Apple probably c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee You're completely wrong on this point. One word can counter the argument. Podcasts. All free, all hosted and promoted by Apple for years and years. Just for you. Not to mention the free give-aways…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee You're completely wrong on this point. One word can counter the argument. Podcasts. All free, all hosted and promoted by Apple for years and years. Just for you. Not to mention the free give-aways…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 If that's the case and it's true, then Apple is being selective, interested more in creating an example than anything else. why worry about Android, a fracturing OS on multiple platforms? Why go after RIM…
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Quote: Originally Posted by al_bundy it was already used to provide security for the last superbowl so you use a glorified sports event that is hosted ONCE A YEAR, to show how practical it is? That's the one example you are going to go with? …