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Jeez...what a lot of moaning Minnys. Of course this is relevant, if only to point out the continued vacuous nature of online reporting. If it ain't news yet, it soon will be and which will provide some very edible schadenfreude when sales numbers co…
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saarek wrote: » bageljoey wrote: » I'm curious about this one. Last time I read about the Ive/Jobs meeting I remember hearing that Ive was planning to quit because he wasn't happy with the direction Apple's design work was going. I would want to…
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bobschlob wrote: » Bottom line; Why would anybody cite anything from The Guardian (or any UK rag)? Funny how one little comment paints an instant picture, and, as a Guardian reader myself, you don't look so good.
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Wow, just wow. Nine pages of mind blowing dissembling with lashings of obfuscation. Brought to you from the little 'ole UK where I pay around $7 per month for an unlimited 30Mbps/12Mbps upload connection operating under pretty much the same net neut…
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Not sure I get the VR thing. After watching this... [VIDEOcC] FPV Racing - Crash Session!!! from Porco 777 on Vimeo.[/VIDEO]
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"Smartphone operating profits" Just what exactly does that figure include? Profits for the carriers? Profits for developers? AppStore profits? Or all Apple's profits? If the latter it's verging on the ridiculous
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SpamSandwich wrote: » rogifan wrote: » And Samsung is acquiring the battery division from Magna Styer. http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20150223005533/en/Samsung-SDI-Acquire-Magna-International’s-Battery-Pack#.VOtmZ4ZOKrW Interesting …
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crowley wrote: » I resent the implication that my preferred method for cooking eggs is either underhand or illegal. Yeah...and I resent the misappropriation of the age old country pursuit of a free meal at the expense of the local landed gentry…
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Can someone please explain how recruitment via incentives is considered illegal and worthy of a lawsuit. I object to 'poaching' with its connotations of underhand behaviour.
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It's one small step but welcome anyway. The ApplePay rollout is going to be very long term since NFC terminals are still quite rare.
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lord amhran wrote: » thewhitefalcon wrote: » Amazon should be forced to reimburse Apple all legal costs as well. We know they were behind this. We know nothing. All there is is hearsay an innuendo, none of which is even remotely admissible …
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gwmac wrote: » ] You are confusing Chaebol with a Korean and indeed most of Asian cultural norm of saving face and not showing up your boss. Two different things entirely. Think of a Chaebol like the old Standard Oil and other big monopolies…
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Just to open up the discussion a bit...can anybody shed light on the [I]political[/I] structure in a chaebol? I had a conversation with a Korean lady in my Spanish evening class, who was good enough to shed some light. Her deceased father worked for…
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richl wrote: » A waterproof Apple Watch makes little sense since it's got to be tethered to an iPhone to work. You're not going to take your iPhone scuba driving, are you? Obtuse much? Of course the watch works on its own, but not for everything…
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Oh my giddy aunt... And 47¢ per share! Congrats Apple...you just bought a round for everyone in the pub. I could almost dance a jig...:D
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"The company...moving from a [B]percentage of compatible products[/B] retail price to a flat $4 per-connector cost." I thought Apple had a problem with that(emphasis) argument. :no:
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crowley wrote: » Thanks for the "correction" Dan. It was just a jibe at your expense, I momentarily forgot how humourless and insecure you are. For the record I'm not contemptuous of you. *snip* I don't think for a second that you'll tak…
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » mikesmoke wrote: » Trying to imagine what 69 million iPhones would look like if they were all set out together. That would be one huge porn fest. I must be visiting the wrong sites