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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Samsung is not good in business. They got lucky. Flat out. They stumbled upon making GIAGANTIC screens and the market ate it up. There would always be a huge market for Android phones because of price. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by freediverx ?_? So after listing clear, recent examples of Apple innovation and technological prowess, which corporate pariah Samsung has been unable to copy, and after acknowledging that it's impossible for any c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I can't disagree with your summation although a silver for (and now back to copying) ripping off Apple's IP at every turn (which they have admitted in court) isn't a worthy medal in my book. Although, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips My post was only about their numbers not copying. Copying by Samsung isn't even worth debating. It's not about the numbers in isolation. It's about the numbers in relation to where they were and in rela…
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Quote: Originally Posted by revenant Though I agree that Samsung (like others, it should be noted) have largely copied apple after the debut of the iphone- Samsung has something viable up its sleeves. Imagine a Samsung phone with Tizen, not and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JoshA Well I wonder why Samsung is going downhill? Could it be: -Less parts sales to Apple? -Less copying of Apple's latest designs? -Possible customers waiting to see Apple's iPhone6? (me too) -Customers no long…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I have to think the top level management at Samsung are taking a long hard look at their smart phone division's almost insane desire to beat Apple at all costs. Flooding the market with very low profit pr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by waldobushman To answer your Gore diatribe: Al Gore and the Internet By Robert Kahn and Vinton Cerf Dated: 28 Sep 2000 Al Gore was the first political leader to recognize the importance of the Internet and to prom…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb Thanks for posting this. I don't understand all the "hate" for Gore. A very decent man with some intellect, more than can be said for the vast majority of our other politicians. But even the Kahn/Cerf d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan Yes my argument is I think there are others that know more about technology and running large corporations. And Gore's political connections certainly didn't help Apple with the DOJ. As far as the interne…
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The bend test was pretty cool. I wish we could see a side-by-side comparison with gorilla glass. You might be surprised how flexible glass is when it's thin. One thing is for sure, if Apple uses a sapphire display, it will be better than gorilla g…
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I'm afraid that creating a good seal for helium in a consumer electronics device is totally impractical. Helium atoms are tiny and non-charged, which means over time they will diffuse through almost any material, especially a flexible membrane. Wha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone I can't remember the last time I actually saw a computer bog down. Maybe churning out video takes the most time, but otherwise computers are plenty fast enough for most people and those who need the speed can …
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Quote: Originally Posted by alcstarheel Please please please can we (I'm not a shareholder but 'we' by group affiliation) get off Samsung as a major supplier? It's like we're letting them keep the knife in our back but just not dig it in. I'm a…
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By the way, the Supreme Court got this one right (surprisingly). Congress amended the copyright act with the intent of covering retransmissions of public broadcasts. Don't bitch to the Supreme Court, they were just enforcing the law.
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This case is complicated. You aren't going to understand this case unless you've read the briefs and understand the finer details of making copies, the public performance right, the transmit clause, compulsory licensing in broadcast TV, the prior S…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Fithian I wonder if it is now unlawful for me to receive OTA broadcasts and record them with EyeTV. I get transmissions from the normal ATSC US TV channels through my antennas. I also get FTA (free to air) satellite …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Andysol The tech crowd didn't even buy it! You make love to Google's products- did you buy one? No? Then that just further proves it was a heap of shit that the world doesn't want. There was no "window" because …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Constable Odo Sapphire can be used in so many other applications apart from consumer tech products or just for Apple's use. There are plenty of sapphire in the medical field which Apple seems to be getting into. Ho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by auxio I believe it's possible to do both if you design it right. Any software architect worth their salt knows that you start with high-level generic ideas for your overall architecture and then work on the specif…