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Quote: Originally Posted by ijoyner No, competition is not a necessity for good outcomes - rather cooperation is the key. Competition is just a dubious motivation technique. Cooperation is ethical. Raw competition is unethical and must be boun…
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So, it only applies to free recordings. What is the cost of H264 licensing if there is revenue being made?
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Only with Steve Jobs, where adding useful functionality for free with no harm done is considered an offense worthy of removal. "Think Different" indeed.
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Quote: Originally Posted by ranReloaded and Adobe is trying to take over an otherwise healthy platform (in terms of development). At least Apple is trying to control THEIR OWN product. It's not like Flash will replace apps already present ther…
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Some Flash apps are bad. Some iOS apps are bad. Some Flash apps are good. Some iOS apps are good. It has nothing to do with quality. Apple could have plenty of awesome cross-platform apps that still go through quality control, but Apple d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Ah, in which case, what is Apple's true market share? (Petard. Hoist). I'm not sure. Likewise with Android. There are many tablets, laptops, cars, nooks, MIDs, and non-phone Android handheld…
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Quote: Originally Posted by LuisDias Won't no one answer to the absurd amount of lies and disinformation spread by the self-named troll of the thread? - To accuse iPhone of fragmentation?!? Really? When their form factor is practically the sam…
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200,000 Android activations per day now. Up from 160,000 just a few weeks ago.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bfc Please read the corrected article, not the misinformation originally posted by venture beat, which they have since retracted. ++. Android has about as much loyalty as iPhone users.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bartfat Nope, they're buying iPhones and unlocking them. Well, the T-Mobile users anyway. Do iPhones get 3g on T-Mobile? If not, I doubt anyone would want to do that.
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Apple was guilty of false advertising. End of story. Move along.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bcs123 Acually, I think apple's point is that signal attenuation, which was what everybody was freaking out about, happens in phones other than theirs. They aren't trying to prove everybody's is the same, just that it …
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Quote: Originally Posted by BartBuzz All the "death grip" examples posted by Apple simply prove what a joke antenna-gate was. It's looks like Apple was "snookered" into giving away free cases. All the whining may pay off in the long run. The n…
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Actually, the iPhone 4 is the only phone in existence which loses 5 bars when a single finger touches the insulator between the two external antennae, without even holding the phone. The more Apple is trying to divert attention away from its idio…
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RDF field is strong with this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn-YesqzvNk
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Steve Jobs needs to "accelerate" the production schedule: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn-YesqzvNk
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Quote: Originally Posted by radster360 This is what this all adds up to - Consumer Report - 0 Media - 0 RIM, Nokia, HTC, Samsung and all SmartPhone markers - 0 iPhone 4 Customer - 1 Apple - 1 Excellent job by Steve - Apple was pushed in…
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The iPhone 4 is the only phone that can go from 5 bars to 0 bars with the touch of a single finger at a small part of the case. Apple is right to be criticized for this obvious design flaw. This is not standard attenuation.
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136k is a LOT less than 160k per day, especially during a launch week. Those are not good numbers.
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Quote: Originally Posted by DCJ001 ... or that he's not kidding. My impression was the the story was true, but Steve had to emphatically deny it because of the threat of lawsuits for knowingly shipping a defective product. What did you ex…