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Quote: Originally Posted by christopher126 I know you are saying this in jest, but the John Lennon's and Steve Job's of this world are indeed the rare exceptions. I would put it to you that they became a success "in spite" of their drug use as op…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb How can they possibly tell Jobs' story in any kind of comprehensive way in just one hour? (Same for most of the other future shows on other people.) You could spend an hour just on Pixar alone. As for t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by webfrasse Microsoft Exchange support in iOS...has actually been there for a looong time and it's a marketed feature much requested by companies. It's a joke man, relax
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Quote: Originally Posted by quinney that's a lot of buts and some of them are big. Oh wow! Now i understand the popularity of the ipad. It's all the sir mix-a-lot fans. hahhahahah
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Quote: Originally Posted by BuffyzDead ....I predicted these very results back in February 3rd, 2010. http://forums.appleinsider.com/showt...00#post1565500 In case you don't click on the reference link, here is the post: WHY the iPad wi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Blackintosh I see. Let me ask you something. When you're sitting in front of your nice pretty 27 inch iMac or external monitor and straining to see your content behind a 27 inch reflection of your face, do you really…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Porchland Does anyone know the current tear-down cost on 16GB, 32GB and 64GB NAND memory? That's the only price differentiator in the nano, touch and iPad lines, and it looks like Apple has room to create a $349-$39…
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The lack of knowledge about USB in this forum is staggering. Let's put aside for a minute that memory cards and USB connectivity is pretty much a thing of the past for mobile devices. Let's purely analyze USB. 1> There are two types of un…
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Quote: Originally Posted by obs1970 For those of you old enough to remember, check this out! http://www.businessweek.com/1996/06/960205.htm How pundits can be wrong! Very interesting read. You know what struck me the most? The last lin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin I'm not quite sure how Apple loses profits from these products, they don't sell external batteries. If they ban these products, they are just harming the consumer by removing the ability to take a Mac laptop …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Newtron Thank you. And BTW, I was looking in a suburb of one of the top-10 biggest cities in the US. The suburb alone has a population of over 100k. I went to both a Radio Shack and a well-stocked specialty elec…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Newtron I said: "Apple's goal is to make as much profit as possible." The exact opposite is "Apple's goal is to make as little profit as possible." I stick by my original statement. Opposite does not equal ina…
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Quote: Originally Posted by benice Was actually a joke about Steve Balmer. But I do agree developers are just a part of the means to profit for Apple. Apple will throw developers almost nothing since devs already have the incentive to do th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tazinlwfl I am surprised that Apple seemed to have such a "hard time" with this, and Amazon throws it out there like it was no effort at all... And how is Amazon able to do purchases for .99 and Apple can't? Is it beca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bergermeister As the sensor doesn't physically change, I think they might have the camera take the basic shot and interpret it at the three settings, compare, mix and present. Dunno. Justa thought. I think you …
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Quote: Originally Posted by JakeTheRock Hey look, another video originating from East Asia, confirming new Apple products. Is it just me, or are these videos taking the excitement out of product launches? Though, at least this one didn't show us…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Yeah, Netflix streaming is a ripoff. Nothing interesting available. Simply a front for their mail-in service. I guess they realized, after all, that the studios are not the easiest people in the wor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Curmudgeon I don't it laughable at all. What was lost was the sale of the complete album. People are buying 2-3 tracks at a buck a apiece, instead of buying the $12-13 album. I definitely think that is a concern to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mobility Actually translational motion along the three axes and rotational motion along the three axes is the basis for referring to it as a six axis sensor. This is common in the industry and not wrong. Although I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by maciekskontakt Amusing incompetence: "...and the filing specifically mentions a "mouse" that senses motion in six axes." Are we talking "hyperspace"? Last time I checked our reality was in 3D (3 axes). Autor pr…