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I feel that apple's goal is to be the dominant mobile computing company. I think that Steve has learned from the mistakes that apple made in the pc wars and is now applying that knowledge to the mobile industry. Portable computing is still in …
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http://images.macrumors.com/article/...letb99_500.jpg Steve with the iPad!!!!!!!
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Quote: Originally Posted by amac4me This surely takes away partly from Jobs' performance tomorrow! C'mon guys, this was the worst kept secret. I think it just adds more fuel to fire because everyone will want to see apple's take on tablet com…
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I was sitting there watching cnbc and could not believe my ears. I thought he would have no comment on the subject, but he just smiled and opened up about his excitement for the tablet. http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?play=1&video=1396376379 …
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Quote: Originally Posted by c64 I don't know if this was posted somewhere else? http://gizmodo.com/5457588/mcgraw+hi...phone+style-os yeah, post #175
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Quote: Originally Posted by DaHarder [CENTER]...or more like Apple Mobile OS 4.0 [/CENTER] http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?play=1&video=1396376379 Video of the McGraw-Hill CEO. says it is iphone based.
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Steve Jobs is going to be pissed with the McGraw-Hill CEO...He let the cat of the bag on live television! I couldn't believe my ears. So the iphone 4.0 software is what this thing will be running.
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Saw the interview on cnbc In an interview with CNBC, McGraw-Hill's CEO confirms that their textbooks will be on the Apple Tablet and it will be an iPhone OS based machine. When asked about their textbooks being on the Apple tablet, Terry MrGraw r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz Try telling that to Apple. Video downloads, whether tv or movie, are significant part of iTunes. Right or wrong, that is why apple wants to sell you the apple tv. It is the apple tv, not the tablet, that depend…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Avidfcp Well well well surprise surprise surprise translation, no free web browsing of tv shows. That right there kills it for me and quote a few others I know. Why pay anything when the networks have all the sho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by darkra I've searched around and noone seems to have mentioned these 2 videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZZG5ytY-Rs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8z4UVgI7Qs They are more than likely fakes, but are cert…
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I do not feel that the availability of television shows will have any bearing on the success of the tablet. Apple will not stick hdmi on this thing to hook up to your televisions. However, they will gladly sell you an apple tv (who's success hing…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Archipellago Shares sinking after hours...now down below $200 people buy on rumors and then trade on the news
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I got a feeling that the iSlate/pad/mac touch will be a lot more powerful and full featured than the rumors are saying. It will also replace the macbook air in apple's line up! Now give me my meds and put me back in my padded room til Weds...
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Apple will charge for software after the release of the tablet. I feel if everything is included, the price of the device will push into macbook territory. I feel that apple would like to keep the price of the device around the $699 - $799 range.
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transferring of photos, movies and music would be the same as with the iphone and ipod touch. Sync with itunes
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all of the ilife apps and iwork will be available for a small fee at the app store.
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The app store is apple's hidden treasure. Like the ipod touch and iphone, apple will sell the islate sans any apps and allow the user to fill up their shiny new purchase with all the $1, $5, $10 etc apps that they want. I also feel that this wil…
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Ballmer has no business running a lemonade stand, let alone one of the largest corporations in the world. MSFT shareholders should toss this moron out with the rest of the garbage that they are trying to pass off as innovation and cutting edge. …
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I cannot believe that HP and the other companies agreed to let Ballmer preview their products with nothing more to say than "window 7 is good" He demonstrated the HP slate computer by holding it up for a few seconds and putting it down, showing…