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Quote: Originally Posted by WilliamG Apple is a huge international corporate conglomerate. Why would you expect it to be any different? They have but one goal: Extract as much money as possible from customers and give it to the stockholders. …
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Apple Computer ---> Apple Inc ---> Apple Legal? seriously, does it seem like that have lawsuits and criminal investigations all over the place, or is it just me?
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getting bored of hearing about Gizmodo and how they should be able to facilitate stealing legally...
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Quote: Originally Posted by KennMSr I think you are thinking of the uninventive Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer. If it was Steve Jobs we'd be driving and flying the cars and planes we see in Popular Science as cars and planes of the future. It …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpotOn IF Steve Jobs was running the country, we would have cash surplus of 40 trillion!! If Steve Jobs was running the country, we'd all be driving Ford Model T's @ $100K/piece
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleRulez In that case, Apple needs to manufacture there own LCD panels. Rewarding a disloyal company like Samsung with a Quarter-Billion dollars is crazy. ' wow, talk about disillusioned
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tomfoolery Sorry, that's industry jargon. When folks in film and television post say "2.5K," they're referring to a raster that's 2,560 pixels across. See, 2K is 2,048 pixels, so 2.5K means 2,048+512, or 2,560. The 30"…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tomfoolery I am too. Eizo doesn't have a 27" model, but their 30" 2.5K monitor retails for (cough) $4,300. Even their lower-end Flexscan comes in at over $2,500. Believe it or not, the 30" Apple display is among the le…
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I'm really interested in the 27" monitor price. With the cheapest 27" iMac rolling in at $1699, they're going to obviously have to have a decent gap from just a monitor. The problem is, the 24" is currently $899... so what can they realistically p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram You said it! We all know what happened there.... lol nice one...to be honest, I hate HP. Not only do I hate their products as a consumer, but they're a competitor to the company I work for, albei…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism You're also ignoring the fact that Apple is worth nearly twice as much as HP. That means Apple can beat down HP on size alone. going by today's market cap yes. but there's a difference between being to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Psych_guy That's funny. You compare these two like they're pro wrestlers. As as company, what does Apple have to fear from HP? If Apple's argument has merit, they'll win. End of story. Doesn't matter what standin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss The significance of HP's marketing strategy is that they are chasing the leader. Even with the product not yet on the market, the leader is Apple. It's a very nice problem to have. hmm, that's one theory…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DanielSW I'm disputing it. Like Steve said, Flash is old technology. So what is this "something" that told you about battery life. . .a little birdie? Apple didn't spend millions in R&D in designing their own…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kresh Nice try, but HTC is the one monetizing the IP violation. not trying anything... but I think you're being a bit naive
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Quote: Originally Posted by reliason And that is, of course, if Apple doesn't get a 'cease and desist' order against HP for infringing on the multi-touch metaphor. Apple wouldn't want to get in the ring with HP. Best sticking to pushing aroun…
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sadly, HP is right. from a pure web surfing experience, the HP is indisputably superior. Can't even use the Windows vs. OS X argument here. The kicker will be the battery lives. Steve claims adding flash woudl knock down the battery life from 10…
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Cats and dogs, living together...mass hysteria!
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Quote: Originally Posted by al_bundy i work for an EMC customer. the strategy is to sell the storage boxes at cost and make it up on hard drives and support. think $800 for a 500GB hard drive and $40,000 a year or so for support sure now it is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bageljoey Has there ever been a company with Apple's high market cap that also had Apple's high growth rate combined with their astounding profit margins/cash on hand? It's hard to figure what AAPL will do because i…