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Just like they were committed to the Zune? Just like they were committed to the Kin? Just like they were committed to Plays-for-Sure? Just like they were committed to MSN TV (you know, the one that's ceasing to operate next week)?
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"Gene Munster, Piper Jaffray Sales numbers are higher than expected, but that may be due to retained inventory rather than sales to consumers." Gene, Gene, Gene. Are you living in some sort of parallel universe where a limited number of units avail…
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All locks can be "beaten." The only real value of any lock is to keep out honest people who might see an inroad to do something not so honest. If someone is trying to simply get into a phone and there are five phones on a table, they're NOT going …
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I would like to suggest that it was NOT "Secrecy around Apple's new 64-bit A7 chip may have incited spurious $AAPL stock downgrades." Rather, it was the desperate need by some analysts to put something out and give their worthless lives meaning that…
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Samsung's investors should be worried. Apple hasn't produced anything for Samsung to copy, so now they're copying things based on rumors of what Apple will produce (smart watch). Well, Apple will be coming out with some new items in a few days. Sa…
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"Struggling." Yeah, that's what we'll call it, "struggling." That way we don't have to use words like disastrous, failed, embarrassing, catastrophic, dreadful, humiliating, ruinous, calamitous, terrible, dire, disgraceful, or shameful.
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Uh huh. Another analyst. It turns out that computer analysts are just carnival fortune tellers. They're just not as accurate nor as entertaining. There's no reason to believe them.
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Once again an analyst rears his fatuous head and websites, desperate for content, publish the analyst's fantasies as if they were fact. Actual, analysts are simply carnival fortune tellers. They're just less accurate and a lot less entertaining.
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Yet another guess from an analyst presented as fact. In reality, analysts are no better than carnival fortune tellers. They're just not as accurate nor as entertaining.
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Fox is notorious for misrepresentation and outright lying. Believing anything they say, or reporting on it without making their repeated deceptions clear, places your credibility in jeopardy. I would point out that FOX fought for and won the right t…
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Generally, the auto year begins in October of the previous year. So the 2014 cars will start appearing in October 2013. This makes sense if iOS 7 appears with a new iPhone, as expected, the month before, September. More interesting to me: will ther…
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"These changes help to differentiate Samsung smartphones from other Android phones on the market%u2026" and look more like an iPhone.
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"On Windows Phone, everything is apparently designed to look like an integrated part of the operating system, almost working more like component services rather than apps. Apple once tried selling developers on the idea of components with OpenDoc, a…
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So these are estimates from an analyst. Remember, an analyst is just a carnival fortune teller%u2026just not as accurate or as entertaining.
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So who is Peter King and why is he purposely misleading the public? Does Strategy Analytics know how badly he is destroying their reputation? Are they "in" on this misleading information? If not, why are they putting up with his incompetence?
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Not covered in this article is WHY Samsung would do this. The speed is there, why not use it for all applications? I'm sure the tech community will start guessing, and I have two possibilities: 1) When going full speed for extended lengths of time,…
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I have to disagree, Sam. I know it's a popular meme right now that "the premium smartphone market may be maturing," but it's simply lazy journalism to repeat it without insight or consideration. The fact is that there are only two companies that see…
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Never underestimate the bullheaded determination of Microsoft. Windows 1 came out in 1981. It was a disaster. Nobody wanted it. The same was true of Windows 2 in 1987. Windows 3, in 1990, was better, but the first version of Windows that people actu…
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"The commercial starts out with Apple's Siri virtual assistant saying, "Oh no, here we go again," referencing what has become an anti-iPad campaign Microsoft kicked off in May." Actually, that should read, "...what has become a disastrously unsucce…
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Market analysis firm=carnival sideshow fortune tellers%u2026just not as accurate or as entertaining.