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Quote: Originally Posted by nasdarq It looks like a LG or Samsung from 2006. Don't like it. It is boxy and ugly.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage But a curved back is inappropriate on a phone. . You are, of course, saying that every phone that Apple has ever released has an "inappropriate" back. Likely you didn't realize.
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Quote: Originally Posted by slapppy Goodbye Gizmodo and yeah that was really wrong for revealing trade secrets, which could lose Apple billions in revenue. What did Gizmodo do that "could lose Apple billions"? Care to make your point clear?
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Quote: Originally Posted by earthy It is not in the public interest to reveal Apple's trade secrets to the public, u It most certainly is in the public interest. Take me, for example. The Nexus One is now available on ATT. I was waiting t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pregador27 How freakin' stupid can you be to not recognize stealing? If it is not yours and you take it, it is STEALING. What if the property is abandoned? Like an old computer put out with the trash? It is not…
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Quote: Originally Posted by maciekskontakt Many people these days seem to forget (and I bet they learned that at schools) meaning of word "professional ethics". No? They did not? Well I wonder then what schools teach for profession. I know of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rychencop it doesn't matter. it was NOT their property to open up. you can't find something on the streets and assume it's yours until the owner asks for it back. and you damn sure can't open it up. How about a news…
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Quote: Originally Posted by galore Chances are that this iPhone is a good predictor how the actual phone will look but that the final product will not look exactly like it. I sure hope that you are right. This prototype looks like a crude ea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bilbo63 I'm hoping that it is a rejected prototype. B It is just plain FUGLY. I don't believe that Apple wold release anything that looks like that.
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Quote: Originally Posted by DoctorBenway And read some book by William S Burroughs. Life is too short not to. But you're not the guy from the Community Memory BBS, are you?
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Quote: Originally Posted by OC4Theo If you find something that doesn't belong to you, it is your duty to return it to the rightful owner. S'Funny - I find cars parked along the street every day. They don't belong to me. But I have no duty…
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Quote: Originally Posted by canucklehead Gizmodo knew exactly what they were doing by publishing these photos, as well as the impact on another company's business. What is the impact on Apple's business?
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Quote: Originally Posted by echosonic 3. Finding a device that you know for certain is at best "lost" and then selling it to somebody you know for certain is not the owner is a crime. What crime is that? If you find an iPod on the sid…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal Idiots like Gizmodo need to be made an example of by the courts. Otherwise, everyone else will think it's okay to essentially bribe people to break the law to line their own pockets since no one gets prosecute…
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Quote: Originally Posted by irnchriz They could also be charged with receiving stolen goods. Receiving stolen goods is generally buying or acquiring the possession of property knowing (or believing in some jurisdictions) that it had been obta…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody The thing looks pretty much exactly like what you'd get if you applied all of Apple's recent patented design elements to a phone. Only if the designer had no taste or, more likely, it was a thrown-to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DaHarder Then why was it only recently 'remotely disabled'? I was wondering the same thing. It might have been recently rediscovered by somebody, including Apple. It makes a juicier yarn.
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Quote: Originally Posted by NasserAE I think this is the 4th generation iPhone prototype that was reported stolen last July. That's very creepy. But you might be right. It certainly looks more like an early prototype than a production …
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Quote: Originally Posted by paxman A phone has some really technical design requirements. The most important being that it can withstand being dropped from a certain distance on to hard ground landing on one of its corners. That alone eliminates …
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Quote: Originally Posted by matrix07 Speaking from designer's perspective, there is no Ive's signature in that design so I call it fake. Very interesting. What Ives signatures exist in other devices? What might you expect to see in a new…