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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram ... Also, what features that are useful (and available in Android) are missing in iOS?
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider For customers who buy a $500 contract-free iPhone 4S through carrier Cricket Communications, its parent company, Leap Wireless, is likely to still pay a subsidy of about $150 to achieve that pri…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DrDoppio ... At least one of those things would have been sufficient. Alas, none of those actions were taken. One should probably consider what function is fulfilled by custom tit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by thisIsFunny Hmm I wonder why competitors would claim 1st dibs on something..oh wait it's because they did it first. The first maps application was done by MapQuest some 16 years ago, not Google or App…
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Enjoying your humble pies, guys? http://www.androidcentral.com/another-huge-win-google-judge-throws-out-copyright-claims-oracle Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ I'm rooting for Oracle and Android should …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slurpy What a shamefully cynical move, timing the announcement simply to 'me-first!' Apple. This is why rumor sites are damaging to Apple. They give its competitors all the time in the wor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jd_in_sb Yes. There is a huge market for low-cost manufacturing and most of it goes to China. If the U.S. really wants this business (as oppose to just wishful thinking) then laws will need to change.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wurm5150 If Apple dumps Google maps, Google will simply (more likely) release a stand alone Google Maps app for iOS.. But how many will want to use it?
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Quote: Originally Posted by jd_in_sb The U.S. needs to create an industrial zone exempt from minimum wage laws and anti-business bureaucracy. That would bring manufacturers back. What would be the point of that? Bring a piece of Chi…
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Maps? Meh...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Am I right in thinking that if ETSI has adopted Apple's design, and Apple has a patent on the tray that holds it, then nano-sim prices for hardware and patents aren't going down, but likely up in p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy From the Verge: Nokia now says that it will license any essential patents to the standardized 4FF under FRAND terms, meaning any OEM will be able to use or make nano-SIM cards without fea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GTR Oh, I'm really, really concerned about that missing notch. I can definitely see myself accidentally sticking it in my eye without that. The sky is falling! I think that the …
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LOL, how is it Apple's design if the ETSI didn't say that? Anyway, good to know that they are moving on.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta ... But, then, it's not surprising since you never support your arguments. ... Quote: Originally Posted by DrDoppio Jragosta, you are a shameless liar! Quote: …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram He's no 'legal' expert. He's a dyed-in-the-wool Anti-Apple Expert. Hey, look what the cat dragged! Do you have anything on topic to share, anantksundaram? Or are you only p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil The "US"? This is a sign of Apple trying to crack the subscription model of US telecoms. Our government is paid off to ignore the fact that we're the only country on Earth that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by daylove22 The first step in the US..In Europe they are all prepaid and the iphone has been selling there for long time. Well, I see this a sign of the US finally starting to crack the horribl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta But, then, it's not surprising since you never support your arguments. Jragosta, you are a shameless liar!
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX A wireless plan ? using as a phone. While the phone app might be used less than 5% (I'm sure I'm even less than that) the wireless data plan with a smartphones is used quite extensively (espec…