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I have a question. Does the price matching rule apply to web sites or everywhere? For example, if I have an identical app on iOS and Android but I do not have a proper web site (think The Daily for example), can I offer a promo on Android without do…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Since its inception Silverlight added features that Flash later added to catch up. In those areas it was not an ?also ran?. If you are referring to marketshare, well yeah, but based on its age I don?t think a…
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As a Flash/Flex developer I think all of this is great news. Silverlight was always an also-ran. The Flash Authoring is becoming the design tool for the cloud, whether it's HTML5, Flash, mobile or all of the above. Flash Builder will become the IDE …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DocNo42 No, it's a bit prudent. Code produced by such tools is never going to be optimized. Quote: Originally Posted by DocNo42 Why should they waste their time? People are already hopping up and down about app…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jmgregory1 So Adobe is mad because Apple is keeping developers from using their product to make a product that would end up on Apple's products. I would be mad if I were Adobe too, but a business, like a person, has t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jz1492 I don't believe for a minute that Apple didn't consider or plan all of those features and more from the very beginning for their OS X platform phone, when the smartphones they'd be competing against have had the…
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[QUOTE=Apple sniped a shot at the component cost estimates ... suggesting that the estimates were not very close to reality. ... In January 2007, iSuppli published a preliminary report stating that the original 8GB iPhone cost just $280.83 in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 Verizon's backing the wrong horse again. Um... more like Apple is backing the wrong horse, again. AT&T sucks and Verizon is better. They know it. We know it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by BartBuzz I hate to be drawn in on this. But let's assume for a moment that Apple is telling the truth. If the iPhone's calibration/calculation of signal strength gives a false reading, then what the user "sees" as a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SSquirrel There's no need to guess. The recent API addition for H.264 encoding is something Adobe has said they have wanted for awhile, but previously they didn't just ask for an API to effect those changes, they want…