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Quote: Originally Posted by mrtotes Funny. I suspect the world would still be waiting for mobile Flash if SJ hadn't made such a public deal of it not being released. Wow. So the vast majority of smartphone users will be happy that the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CIM Remind me why Flash is necessary? Anyone? To see the embedded videos in Google News. I wouldn't want to give that up. Not to mention all the other compelling video content that has not yet been (and neve…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Balsak have you had the chance to test it out yet? Most people here are content to believe it does not work. It cannot possibly be any good. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fox_and_the_Grapes
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Quote: Originally Posted by Balsak I was very impressed. When I got flash about a month ago it completely changed the way I use my mobile device, it becomes closer to being a substation for a full blown computer every month. I think Apple is secr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider He said the data implies the App Store has a gross margin of 44 percent. Officials with Apple have said that ... the App Store ..., running "a bit over break even," Gross margin: 44 Percent. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by kilimanjaro Yup, this iPhone 4 leaks are the orgy of Apple leakage we've ever know.. Is it good, or bad.? It is good for you and bad for Apple.
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Quote: Originally Posted by tonton I'll opt in. Not too worried about Apple's fair use of this limited data. And opting in will mean I get ads that are more relevant to my interests. Do you use Google services extensively?
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta ROTFLMAO. So you're criticizing Apple because they make you go to a simple web site to opt out, yet not a word about Google - who doesn't let you opt out no matter how many hoops you jump through. Is it alw…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Apple has launched an official page that allows iOS device users to opt out of personal data collection, such as information regarding downloads and purchases, for its iAds mobile advertising service. U…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jetz I don't think even Google and the OHA have to worry about WinPho 7. There's no way the OEMs are going to put in a ton of effort on an OS that they have to pay to license vs. working on the platform Google license…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jetz I am wondering if this is just a play to convince his daughter not to stray too far from the Apple flock. Buy her a crap Android device, so that she learns how bad the world outside really is. Genius. She'll …
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht WinPhone 7 looks really good. In some ways much preferred over Android. With no multitasking and (IIRC) a locked-in app store, I have no interest in WinPhone 7.
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Quote: Originally Posted by daving313 Why do people even bring up the Backflip? The phone is free with a new 2-year contract. JRAGOSTA just "bought" one for his daughter. He says it is a good phone. But he also thinks that the OS should…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Povilas You mean buy 1 get 1 for free? I think it is safe to say that the number of non-Android BOGO offers dwarfs the number of Android BOGO offers, so I can't really agree that the pricing strategy is a complete e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dm3 But its unfortunate when there is no one left in the middle that can discuss differences. ... I wish there was a less inflammatory way to share accurate information. I think that some people here are very d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vsp Asian Android makers thump American Android players by miles. HTC's Evo leaves Google's Nexus One and Motorola Droid in the dust. . The best selling Android phone is made by Motorola, an American company. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta That's exactly my point. 2.2 is out now and MAYBE my daughter will get 2.1. MAYBE. Why did she get that phone when the Nexus One is available for ATT? The Backflip is not a phone I would expect much from…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Android has no value to the average user, although a tiny percentage of "my phone has more features than your phone" geeks might like it. Given that "fact", how do you explain Android's explosive ma…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism You're right, the CCD doesn't matter because they don't use CCD. As for the size of pixels and BSI, they are important factors, but since the the iPhones use a larger pixel size than other phones you have to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by st3v3 And who in the heck would buy an android phone with 1.5 when they're up to 2.1, except someone who's technologically clueless? It's like those people who buy cheap emachines PCs and then condemn PCs as a whole. …