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Quote: Originally Posted by nht Want to bet in terms of profits Apple is in the top five? I'm a consumer. That is of little concern to me. If this were a stock forum, the question might be of more interest.
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Quote: Originally Posted by rbryanh Microsoft and Adobe are notorious for...inventing their own, tediously special, product-centric ways to accomplish common tasks. Lots of Windows users feel exactly that way about iTunes.
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Quote: Originally Posted by clexman The big competition here is Apple and RIM. Both only make Smartphones. That slick iPhone 4G better be slick and cheap. Apple has big-time competition from Motorola, RIM, Nokia, and especially these days, H…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 Nokia's "smartphones." Low-cost, commodity crapware. What about the N900? I've seen some good reviews. And they have a new one, the N8, with the new OS, which has gotten rave reviews:
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer That's amazing! I look at Android's API and it's sparse by comparison to the iPhone OS API. What sorts of stuff are you referring to specifically?
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism A desktop OS on an Atom CPU simply won't cut it. Why not? Millions of happy netbook owners use Win7 on an Atom N450 - to watch Flash videos, no less.
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Some perspective: "For the first quarter of 2010, Nokia is still the number one global mobile phone company with 36.6 percent market share, followed by Samsung with 21.8 percent, LG with 9.2 percent, and RIM and Sony Ericsson tied at 3.6 percen…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bigdaddyp Some. A friend just bought two dell 19" or 20" that do that. Flipped them up and put them side by side and did a split screen across them Why not just buy one big monitor? That setup is dirt cheap. To distra…
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Quote: Originally Posted by christopher126 Tech companies are finally coming around to have true success you have to control the SW and hardware....errrr like Apple! Seems to be working well for RIM: "This quarter Research in Motion beca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by John.B Call me when the Android UX improves. Then we'll talk. If you don't like it, don't buy it. Simple.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 You mean Nokia's "smartphones." Because you can't talk about a lot of Nokias so-called "smartphones" without putting quotation marks around the word. It's a joke. Do you think that N900 is a joke?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bregalad For people who write documents this "evolution" from the Portrait display of the 1980's to the 16:9 display of the 2010's has been 3 steps backward and none forward. Agreed. Years ago, there were monitor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sky King Think of it this way: You go to the grocery store to purchase breakfast cereal. You are overwhelmed by the number of choices available (to say nothing of the marketers who intentionally move products aroun…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jeffreytgilbert obvious. it can't be the past or the present because it doesnt exist yet as a standard. call me in 5 years when the adoption rates make this relevant news. Exactly. It is obvious that it is the fu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 Sounds like where iOS is now compared to Android. We'll know more when the new iPhone is released, but from the current announcements, it sounds like iOS is just adding some features intended to c…
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Nothing to see here folks, move along. Show's over. Buy 'em up, shut 'em down. All that's left to do now is to pick over the corpse looking for reusable bits and bytes.
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna Adobe has a record for spending more time with the Windows versions of everything and then just tweaking a few bits to make the Mac compat. This is why the interfaces are 'windows' like and not Mac. And why…
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Quote: Originally Posted by qualar I must confess that the Creative suite runs so much better on windows. I found it just never played nice under OSX with pallettes disappearing and many other issues. That is quite a confession. Was the Win…
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Where would the Mac be as a platform without Adobe? Where would Apple be as a company without Adobe?
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Quote: Originally Posted by MJ Web Because of their garish colors, ...lame icons...I don't contemplate ever buying software from Microsoft again. The screen animations could be improved as well.