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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 I'm hoping it gets replaced by a new concept. Further I hope Apple gets over their idiotic need to castrate the machine. Even with Ivy Bridge I think that will be difficult in the same ho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin If they do the same thing as the laptops (13", 15", rMBP), the high-end model would be the Retina model, which makes sense as it's the only one with a GPU powerful enough and with enough video mem…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Nothing at all, when it is. Sadly, it isn't. Not with many here. That one post, standing alone, looked fairly benign. I don't know the guy's history. I am guessing you do. I won't cl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Could you people at least stop for a month or so? My list is getting longer than I ever wanted it to be. ??? What is wrong with a bit of satire? Cheers
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Quote: Originally Posted by sranger I have to agree. I was at Lockheed a few weeks ago working on a project for them. They were molding some carbon fiber aircraft parts using a process that looks exactly like this patent. It was a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Yeah, I kinda' expected/hoped for an iMac 27" update in August... Also, FCP X should be about ready to drop a new version -- and that would be a good tie-in to a new iMac or a new Mini…
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Quote: Originally Posted by punkndrublic LOL is this dude a joke? Not like idiotic fools who either can not read and comprehend what was written in the interviews or who simply are unable to digest facts with which they do n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta So is round 2 the one where you provide the evidence to support your claims attacking the jury foreman? I'll be waiting. For the last time, read his own words. You can do that, can't you?
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal "Your honor, please take note of RBR's sudden quietness to substantiate his trolling remarks as anything more than that." Samsung got what it deserved. What's really sad a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 It no longer makes a difference. It's over. Samsung's best efforts came up short. And they are still totally clueless as to why. That alone doesn't bode well for any future…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Nonsense. Where did the foreman claim to be an expert witness? Hint: You know that you don't have much of an argument when you have to make things up. You are the uninformed one. I referen…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta This, of course, begs the question. There's absolutely no knowledge that the foreman did what you suggest. More importantly, the speed of the verdict pretty much confirms that they jury didn'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by oneof52 Where do you get that from? Sometimes you end up with jurors who have a working knowledge of the subject matter of the litigation. Besides, Samsung's lawyers would have questioned him before placi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta You might want to read the interviews with the jurors: http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/378000/20120828/apple-samsung-verdict-fallout.htm? None of the jury members used an iPhone. At leas…
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Someone ought to investigate the jury foreman's patent experiences. The more that comes out about this, the more it suggests that he had a bad experience attempting to enforce a patent of his and was on a vendetta. It strongly suggests the possibi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta BTW, Reuters interviewed the foreman: http://news.yahoo.com/jury-didnt-want-let-samsung-off-easy-apple-180235635--sector.html Apparently, there were several technical people on the jury, so it…
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Quote: Originally Posted by airmanchairman None of the companies had any idea how large the market for "PCs" would become. Not IBM, not Xerox, not even Apple. One thing that "changed everything" is the internet. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 What anecdotal evidence? Beyond that proprietary evidence isn't needed, much is publicly known about the science of reliability. As to the perfection of solder, nothing is perfect! However in…
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I would guess that the conversation went something like this: Papermaster: So, Jim, when do your Apple shares vest? Keller: They just vested, so I'm good. Papermaster: How'd you like to come work at a place where you aren't treat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mcarling No, I mean people who are evidently happy to buy a MacBook Pro with 4GB (expandable to 8GB) but claim that they would never buy any computer with RAM soldered directly to the motherboard -- even th…