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blackbook wrote: » That's all never gonna happen. Why in the world would Apple make a phone identical to the 5 or with a larger screen than the 5 and sell it for half the price? That's a ridiculous assumption that they would do that to price…
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redgeminipa wrote: » Amazon's whole goal is for more shoppers for Amazon. Put the device out there for little to no profit, hoping they buy more stuff on Amazon to make up for it. It doesn't seem to be working very well. Meanwhile, people can …
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solipsismx wrote: » No idea on the overall quality, factory calibration, or value for the money but Monoprice's sub-$400 27" IPS display looks like a bargain. I've been using them for years. I even live in a state where they offer Next Day deliver…
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christopher126 wrote: » Well said....I put Dell in that class of companies that are just trying to sell "crap" as expensively as possible to a lot of unsuspecting customers. I like companies that "best in class" is already in their DNA. If I worke…
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pedromartins wrote: » Since most of their products have lower quality than similar offerings (the OS, office for "light" users, etc) and some people try to force others to use them, they should be free, right? Or, since using windows is a pain …
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/shrug I paid $10 for office 2010 I paid $15 for windows 8 I paid $30 for windows 7 I don't remember what I paid for office 2003, but I'm pretty sure it was way below msrp. There is a ridiculous amount of discounts Microsoft products. I don't even…
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tallest skil wrote: » Seventy?! Gigabit Internet access is half as expensive as 100 megabit?! "You just have to live where it is." Yeah, that's the kicker, isn't it. Oh, this is SO DELICIOUS. I thought it was four times that at least. Talk …
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tallest skil wrote: » Wish they'd focus more on the landline gigabit Internet they promised. You know, build that out, terrify the existing Internet providers, force them to upgrade their services, and then whatever happens happens. If Google…
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looks like there was a bit of a rally in the afternoon.
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anantksundaram wrote: » That's funny! I sold my INTC today to buy some more AAPL... I am sure one of us will be right!:D lol, I did it mainly for the upcoming dividend. However, based on what I've read of haswell, I am confident that inte…
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tbell wrote: » Good luck timing that. It was up about 6 at one point today. I actually ended up just increasing my INTC holdings for now. I'll revisit AAPL when it shows a bit more stability.
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"Apple wrote: [" url="/t/155641/apples-market-cap-dips-below-exxon-as-stock-selloff-continues#post_2264759"]That's easy for you to say, if you don't have any skin in the game. I don't have any skin in the game right now at the moment either, but t…
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AppleInsider wrote: » In 2012, Apple shipped some 135.8 million iPhones, the only model sold by the Cupertino, Calif., company, Aren't 3 models of the iPhone currently being sold? (5, 4s, 4)
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tallest skil wrote: » HA, subtle. Sad, but subtle. subtle dig at iOS, but there might be a grain of truth to it. Generally it is the tech enthusiast that would go to the trouble of jailbreaking their phones; and these same people are the o…
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tallest skil wrote: » My device, my rules. Is there operationally any difference between a user unlocked device and a carrier unlocked one? Aside from needing to redo it each software update, that is. If not, it doesn't matter, as the telecoms …
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[Quote]Two years ago, Amazon fractured Google's Amazon tablet platform[/quote] Lol. Seriously though, what was the point of this article?
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kpom wrote: » Apple will put it in when it makes sense, and not before. Right now, what are its uses, besides Galaxy S3 users sharing self-made porn videos like on that silly commercial? There are also security concerns with NFC right now. Even Go…
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suddenly newton wrote: » Oh, I keep thinking of something related to anything BUT the smartphone industry: say textiles. Clothes with animated logos of graphics. Automobile skins that are completely covered with flexible OLEDs. Stuff like that. I …
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hill60 wrote: » That would explain why Google Maps doesn't work in Internet Explorer on the desktop or with Opera or Firefox on Android... ...oh, hang on. Yeah, it does suck that Google Maps doesn't work on... ...oh, hang on. …
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macrulez wrote: » Yes, it's possible to pick fly poop from pepper to arrive at an arbitrary point where some court orders against a company mean that the company is evil while other court orders against a company merely mean that the company was m…