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jeffdm wrote: » Are you missing an /s? A 7" to 8" tablet is still a bit big for that in my opinion. I would buy that argument for Samsung's Galaxy S III, but that's a 5" tablet. tallest skil wrote: » No, I'm just repeating what people who thi…
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nizzard wrote: » Absolutely unbelievable. This morning Maps routed me right into a lake. It had no idea the road had been closed over 10 years ago. I trusted my iPhone more than my own intuition, and followed it's every instruction. I'm on t…
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flaneur wrote: » Thirty-four posts and not one reference to the real market for this device, if they do it: kids and education. Secondarily, people who travel light. Jackets and lab coats will be sold to accommodate it, especially once they put a…
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anonymouse wrote: » I don't think Steve Jobs had any rough edges in his handling of the so called "antennagate" non-issue. That should be the way these things are handled. Never tarnish your brand with a moxy-draining fistfight, ... when you ca…
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anonymouse wrote: » ............. ......... Tim needs to learn to be a bit more aggressive in his responses. Rough edges don't play well with Apple's attuned geometry. Straight forward humility and purity of intentions do. Leave aggressivenes…
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Some five years into the past, Apple signed a contract with the devil's second-in-command, ...who happened to be sitting on Apple's Board at the time. And now the devil itself comes in to claim its dues. A dent of in a reputation, ...freedom as a …
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mac_128 wrote: » .................... ........................ ........................ If this is indeed the truth, then I hope Google hires a team of programmers to get a new Map App submitted to Apple by the end of the week, following their …
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mstone wrote: » People keep saying crowd sourced information will propel Apple to the forefront of local search but I don't understand how that happens since they don't control thier own data. They get their data from other providers so how does a…
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mstone wrote: » Please someone explain how Apple is going to overtake Google in mapping when the entire mapping trend is toward localized search and we all know who the king of localized search is. Apple does not stand a chance in this niche marke…
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mrrodriguez wrote: » You guys do know that if you agree with Apple on this whole thumb nonsense, you are agreeing that 4" display is the only way to go, thus any new iPhone will always be 4 inch display, and there will never be a redesign... ever …
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desuserign wrote: » I'd be annoyed if my expensive "object of desire" (whatever it might be) was nicked or blemished out of the box. But truthfully, when I saw the keynote introducing the iP5, I thought, "Aluminum? This will be a problem." Aluminu…
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sierrajeff wrote: » Setting aside my kneejerk "Ugh!" attitude to your praise of crowdsourcing (and why should I be Apple's free cartographer; I just want to *use* the map!), this is not simply about missing or broken data. For example look at t…
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Good morning dear Apple's fair weather friends, 'schadenfreudists', storming opportunists, or panic-stricken end-users, Crowd sourcing Siri and Maps democratizes the whole process of gathering and sorting data sets to reflect...in due time...realit…
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pesos wrote: » Because Chinese labor is a lot cheaper than maintenance on expensive assembly machines. Apple brings in up to $300 profit from each iPhone, but they rather put that money in their own pockets rather than to create jobs with a decent…
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galore2112 wrote: » To funny how y'all rant about Samsung but the RAM is a Samsung PoP on top of Apple's A6 (made by Samsung). I can understand rooting for a team (Apple) but I would feel a bit stupid rooting that hard for a team if that team "…
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oflife wrote: » As someone in the biz who knows iOS and Android backwards, loves most of what Apple do and who has played with an S3 and 4S (and knows the 5 spec), this ad is actually accurate. There is a lot to like about the S3 (hence it's popul…
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odysseus1923 wrote: » The new iPhone is frankly underwhelming and if it is anything like my Rolex then Apple need to be worried. Sorry but my next phone will be a S3 You quote verbatim my early sunrise mantra here. Moreover, just to follow-…
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absolutedesignz wrote: » can someone point out to me the dangers and/or negatives of ad tracking? While attending one too many Android encore presentation, would you enjoy Google tracking the movement of your privates, deeply embedded in your u…
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ombra2105 wrote: » ".................... ............... From a design standpoint, and unless Apple has run the most successful hoax ever, I feel like Sir Jonathan has succumbed to peer pressure with this upcoming iPhone. It has everything the…
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flaneur wrote: » Bigger display screen can mean better frame selection for composition, but not as big as the iPad, which some will find more awkward to use. In other words, every different aspect of a device's design determines its usefulness di…