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845032 wrote: » Free speech and a free society, that is what has to be the aim. So the rest of us is basically f*ck*d because of the misinterpretation/abuse of what free speech is. Nice. Thanks for clarifying this. The fact the you haven't b…
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845032 wrote: » Android market share is around 70%. Many people switched to android from apple. I couldn't care less how you want everyone to think how big your p*nis is. I do care however, how this site has allowed you and your ilk to piss…
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hjb wrote: » Agreed. This BS from Apple is about stifling healthy competition and all they want is monopoly, this is NOT about protecting their IPs. Otherwise, Apple would have been chasing this; http://micgadget.com/12958/the-best-iphone…
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orlando wrote: » What Apple did was good for the consumer, it was not good for the record companies and phone companies. Apple took away their control. Record company revenues are down because Apple ushered in a new model where you can pick and…
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krabbelen wrote: » He's not insane. So encourage him to stick with it. We need more of this to change the way the traditional industry works. I recently read of one tv series that was independently produced and released this way -- direct to iTun…
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wizard69 wrote: » Actually Samsung success with those processors is directly related to technology Apple owns through the purchase of Intrinsity a couple of years ago. Apple and Samsung worked hand in hand to develop those technologies into the …
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I think Apple's distinctive achievement is that they became the most valuable company by delivering the best, while Microsoft achieved theirs by catering to the lowest common denominator, and essentially trying to be all things to everyone.
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smack416 wrote: » These two companies are so closely tied together Apple should be able to gain from Samsung a public acknowledgment and large settlement, along with a cross-licensing agreement (similar to the one with Microsoft, where they're not…
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So when should we expect a full blown prototype dutifully misplaced by an Apple engineer in a local bar?
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desuserign wrote: » (8^@)= Nice.
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Samsung is definitely smoking crack.
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theunfetteredmind wrote: » I agree. It doesn't seem like the best strategy. Are all 22 *really* needed? Can't pick the best of the 22 and use them? I'm guessing they aren't going to make it and then they'll be punished instead. So instead of th…
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You have to give her some credit for lasting this long. Posner would have thrown the case out before it even got started.
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retrogusto wrote: » Exactly. I guess if I copied the iPhone and sold 10 million of them at break-even, there wouldn't be any damages at all, right? So basically, Samsung would fess up if the price (fine) is right?
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tallest skil wrote: » Yes, that's indeed what the trolls are pretending to say. It's not really indicative of our feelings as a whole, I don't imagine. Correct me if I'm wrong, but as a whole here we'd like the industry to follow more than one …
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This whole thing is just beyond the lowest of low scumbaggery. I can understand if Samsung was in Nokia's or RIM's or Kodak's shoes. It's not like Samsung is hurting for cash. It is not like the company is lacking the resources to do its own thing. …
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nkalu wrote: » If the "iPad mini" resembles, or is as thin as the iPod touch, it will look better than whatever is out there that the competitors and copycats have. And, if Apple sells such product between $200 and $250, count me in, I will purch…
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tallest skil wrote: » Or three, the meaningful one, that Apple's legally-protected intellectual property has been infringed. How about coming back with an argument above the level of 'completely uninformed troll' before we continue? There…
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loptimist wrote: » Apple leads and Samsung follows. So what? Samsung did not use Apple's form factor as-is and brand it with Samsung logo. It also did not try to convey Samsung's product is an Apple's product. Consumers are smart enough to d…
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kharvel wrote: » If Apple wins, then Samsung will simply be forced to follow in the path of Sony and Microsoft: invent their own products and unique designs. Thank you.