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I wonder how many shares those bad-mouthers bought after their comment drove the price down?
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Hopefully the judge will find in Apple's favour and require the classless Class Action lawyers and their simple minded clients liable for Apple's legal costs. Every dollar that Apple has to spend on these meaningless lawsuits is one dollar less tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TeaEarleGreyHot An interesting point. At the dawn of computers, I think one had to install the OS oneself and, later on, there were choices of OS you could load. So describing the hardware did not involve outlining …
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Quote: Originally Posted by malax Ok, so your complaint is with my "assertion" that the "OS and other stuff" take up 3GB instead of 3GiB or whatever? Here's where I (and the complainants) are coming from: "You said 16GB, but in fact we h…
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Next, these idiots and their classless Class Action lawyers will be suing because they rented a small house and it filled up with garbage because they were too dumb or lazy to take the garbage out. Operating Systems have been taking up real memory s…
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Will be great if you want to buy Macadamia nuts in a bag. A typical Korean copy process as pushed by Same Song.
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The Canadian Competition Bureau is just trying to deflect its inability to coverup the high rates charged by the three big Canadian Carriers. The best way to do this is make sure the name "Apple" appears in your headlines. Like all the crappy blog…
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The subtitle says Most iOS malware requires a jailbreak implying there is iOS malware that infects normal iOS devices. Name some.
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SameSong - Your stinky ads have just got some competition.
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I wonder what the loss in income was for the SameSong top executives. I imagine the hurt in SameSong is confined to the lower levels and stock holders.
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Expect the hackers are already designing ways to rip off MCX customers. When it first comes out, it will likely have more holes than a sieve. A few law suits from ripped off customers should make the MCX community pay attention.
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Too bad the BS writer and Click Bait Editor from the Washington Post do not have the backbone to explain how they got things so wrong. Like good pyro maniacs, they start the fire then run and hide while the damage is done and leave it up to others …
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Looking like some had their noses deep into the trough. Now they are squealing that Apple forced them to make bad decisions. These two had a responsibility in the original deal with Apple and all the responsibility for selling their shares when th…
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This guy is a bigger jerk than our Canadian prime minister. One suffers from paranoia when they can't think of anything that is their fault.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Whether an iPhone 6 owners experiences this issue under normal use (and how they feel about it) is between them and Apple, Inc, and the phone is covered under warranty. As a third party to this, you…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp Is Dilger not just doing what the mainstream media does on a daily basis? That is, present opinion as accepted fact. Is this not what every single tech website out there is doing? There is no such thing as new…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Benjamin Frost I love Apple, but... The WWDC this year was exciting; there was a palpable buzz in the air. I'm sure we we will see the fruits of Swift, Metal etc. in the years to come. This September, however, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by pazuzu Apple's value lost $23 BILLION because of this. Maybe a little Bendgate too. The stock price is going back up so someone made a pot of money on this "tempest in a teapot". Wonder who started the original r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jinglesthula I think maybe he meant that there was lower profit per device, but I'm not sure. Or you can say "We lose money on every unit, but make it up in volume."