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Google's business model abhors privacy. It obliterates it by intelligent design. Apple's business model adores privacy. It nurtures it by brilliant design. YouTube vectorizes proxy-warfare from the former on to the latter. iPhone vectorizes moxie-wa…
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For me...the killer verse...; poetic justice rendered by auto-immune lawlessness... Once a living poem has been laid out, it withers into an embarrassment of riches...time to trade in high-strung embodiment for boundless immortality... Robbin Will…
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gumbi wrote: » I don't know what you tried - but, I can assure you Siri - in it's current state cannot replicate the two main functionalities shown in that video. Believe me, my friend tried to prove me wrong with his iPhone... Contact or Peop…
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melgross wrote: » Internal politics is what has damaged Microsoft for many years. I hope this isn't going to be the future at Apple too. You wouldn't be wandering into concern-trolling territory, would you Mel? Apple has just had its greates…
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relic wrote: » How does Google deal with it or the fans. The fans just look past the silly notion that a company who has responsibilities to it's many shareholders and employees isn't capable of the Jesus like mentality you are suggesting they adh…
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flaneur wrote: » Why is everybody capitalizing sapphire all of a sudden? Correction: almost everybody. Essentially three reasons: random lettering as done by a cap-sized gorilla; sounds better phone-ethically; a gorilla knows a Mast…
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In a capitalist world, you get what you pay for. A great tablet...for a price; a great report...for a price. Samsung, as a client to JDPower services, would pay a fortune to get a lightly skewed overall result out of a credible consumer survey on t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX All these anti-Google arguments are the exact same ones people had against Apple about forking KHTML and making their own browser engine that requires web developers to do extra work. There wa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Seriously, if you don't think Google will use this to monopolize web developers like Microsoft did with IE, you've got an enormous blind spot... or you are just adopting a pose for the sake…
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nelsonx wrote: » Wow! Amazing, incredible, wonderful! This is what I call true INNOVATION! A BIGGER HARD DRIVE!!! I'm sure nobody in the world would have expected such an earth-shattering move! Apple is MAGIC once again! On a different note, I ju…
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gwmac wrote: » I bought my Mom an iPad mini and she loves it. She never wanted an iPad because she felt it was too big but the size of the mini is perfect. Personally I like my iPad 3 though I do see the attraction to the mini. Choice and options …
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carthusia wrote: » It is not a premium price; it is a normal and fair price for a company that wishes to make a reasonable profit. Two hundred dollar tablets appear to be fairly-priced because they are subsidized by retail (Amazon) and search/ad (…
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solipsismx wrote: » I hope Retina comes next year but based on the stated lowered profit margin (which is likely from this device) and it starting off with the iPad 2's ASIC, not the iPad (3)'s, I have to think that Retina won't come until 2014 be…
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antkm1 wrote: » .... ..... ..... For someone to say that Team Ives is just going to make everything a minimalist clean look is totally misunderstanding the concepts behind Apple's products and clearly thinking only skin-deep. Tim Cook is t…
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elroth wrote: » ................... The worst thing is the unfinished products Apple has released, going back to the new iMovie and continuing through QuickTime X, Final Cut X, Siri, maps, etc. As one closes in on true artificial intelligenc…
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Politics and British Law... This is a political judgment through and through. British Civil Law, and European Law for that matter, clearly defines what's permissible and what's not permissible under a set of laws. But with ample freedom for Justice…
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329$ has a larger emotional footprint than 299$. It's off the beaten path. It's new territory. It adds much discovery value to outstanding portability. And it doesn't, as a medium, cheapen the Brand, and commoditize...by association... the seamless …
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pedromartins wrote: » 10inch a6, 2gb ram, quad graphics, retina, 10h battery life. 499, 629 4g 7inch a6, 1gb ram, iphone like graphics, retina, 7h battery life. 399, 499 or 529 4g. look at both airs for comparison, for example. who told you…
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The successful implementation of Apple Maps relied on a quick and massive move away from the original Maps App, a turn-around made possible by a causal drift from iOS5 to iOS6...itself sparked by the mythical iPhone5 highly anticipated introduction.…
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solipsismx wrote: » I'm more inclined to think Samsung knew about this guy from the start but kept him on the jury so they could it as a (weak) chance to get the case thrown out if they lost. Google/Samsung knew. That two tier search engine a…