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Quote: Originally Posted by enrigonz DrMIllmoss: You want to believe that 16gb is enough, who is it enough for? Not me, I just did some backups today. Recent downloads, unsorted, all types: 80 Gigs Movies: 60 Gigs Music: 22 gigs Doc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by christopher126 Agreed, I made a promise awhile back that I would never have an MS product in my house, place of business or on my Apple computers...ever again! Why did you make that promise?
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Microsoft's forthcoming Office for Mac 2011 promises greater feature parity with its Windows version, All Mac users should thank Microsoft for being such a good company that they are willing to make sof…
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Quote: Originally Posted by LuxoM3 Apple & Steve Jobs are the new A**Holes of the tech industry... There was a time when Microsoft was seen as a bad guy, but as of late Google and Apple seem to be the new jerks of tech. I haven't see…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tulkas That's one of the things I admire about RIM. While they have moved a lot of their manufacturing overseas, they still do much of here at home (Canada). On the same street they do their R&D, they also have a m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by 21yr_mac_user Apple is not that company anymore - it is now one of the biggest companies in the US which takes a lot of our hard earned money, stockpiles it and sends it overseas via manufacturing and component outsour…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacVicta It must kill Steve that everytime he wants to fundamentally change iTunes, he has to get approval from those dinosaurs. It's the one area where Apple doesn't have full control over its destiny. C'mon. The…
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Quote: Originally Posted by christopher126 I have to believe Apple does it better! You don't have to believe anything. It is perfectly OK to think different.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpotOn Their own backdoor installed of course. That can't be true. If it were true, it would mean that Apple is in bed with the ChiComs, making money by designing and sellimg a covert surveilance device to allow …
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Quote: Originally Posted by studiomusic Ok, what is the market then if not mobile phones and their apps? I don't have that answer. But the relevant market is a crucial question. Unless/until that is defined, then other questions too must r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by stuffe Simply all of the argument about the clause 3.3.1 (or whatever it is) boils down to people crying "Anticompetitive!" and "Antitrust!" because Apple won't allow cross compilation. That's the allegation. Just be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nimrod323 hmm, how is this related to antitrust anyway? Just because BMW enforces a stricter new rule for the parts suppliers for the popular 5 series,that makes them an unfair monopoly? it's not like the suppliers can…
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Quote: Originally Posted by piot You, and many others on this thread, need to stop conflating app sales with app customers. iPhone currently has 25% of the US smart phone market. That means that 75% of smart phone buyers are NOT buying iPho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Superbass The big issue here is that Apple has gone from a somewhat closed system to a ridiculously closed system, without any sort of "heads up" to a lot of companies. The iPhone/iPad as a product and platform is g…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Takeo For me though, any iPad case has to be a book style case... so you can just flip open a cover. I wouldn't go for a silicone jacket (no glass protection) or a zippered case (can't just flip it open... have to tak…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I wasn't suggesting that mobile browsing accounts for a high percentage of the overall traffic to sites, but that the number of devices using a WebKit-based browser is very high and growing very fast that d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by stuffe Yeah, it's vague, but that's they key thing to identify. Anti-competitive? Against WHO? To to take the Flash developers as an example: I don't understand how Apple is in competition with flash developer…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Inkling To understand this administration's seeming interest Apple's move into online advertising, it helps to look at the early, large, and very one-sided donations that Google made to Obama's political campaign-donat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by studiomusic The market is mobile phones and apps for mobile phones. And i think we can all agree that Apple does not have a monopoly on mobile phones or apps to go with them. You are very cavalier in defining the r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by stuffe Any talk of anti-competitive has to be judged against the competitors in the mobile space. Only if "the mobile space" (whatever that is) is found to be the relevant market.