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The iPad Air 2 was not a mere spec bump, although the spec improvements were dramatic. The inclusion of Touch ID was a huge differentiator from previous versions.
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What they are targeting is the professional laptop market. This is huge. When you equip this size tablet with an integrated keyboard/cover like the ones Logitech already makes for the iPad, every executive, manager, sales person, engineer on the p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mostcallmerob You guys speak of innovation and Apple, but honestly, what innovation have they supplied to the smartphone market? They keep making their phones slimmer, upgrading internals with better chips, increasin…
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Rather than confirming one-handed use, this video demonstrates the opposite. While it shows that the thumb can reach from side to side of the screen, it cannot reach the top, where an entire row of app icons would be unreachable.
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What all these price targets don't seem to take into account is that the value of Apple stock is not just affected by the company's performance, but also by larger market trends. The S&P 500 and Dow are at all time highs, having risen more than…
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I believe the reason for Tim Cook's reticence has little to do with the cultural climate within corporations. Certainly, his sexual preference makes no difference to the thousands of employees at Apple. Rather, he keeps himself in the closet out o…
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I think Tim's comments were appropriate and pertinent. The developers in the audience have a right (and need) to know this information so they can make better decisions about which platforms to commit their resources to. Besides, the words "toxic …
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He rented that tux.
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As much as I admire D.E.D.s brilliance when it comes to analyzing technology trends, I'm afraid he is getting a little out of his depth when he ventures into financial analysis. The correct financial term to apply to most of the "investing activiti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by marubeni I quote from the wiki page: A "newspaper of public record", sometimes referred to as an "official newspaper", refers to a publicly available newspaper that has been authorised by a government to publish …
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Quote: Originally Posted by marubeni That is nonsense. The NYT covers a much wider spectrum, so will obviously win more awards, everything else being equal. (The WSJ is not exactly prominent in battlefield photography or food criticism). An…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy That's certainly impressive too, tho it's been said by more than a few that personal popularity contributes too much to it.. Going simply by Pulitzer Awards then Bloomberg must be downright horrid as they'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy You're certainly welcome to supply your own evidence for your claim of the New York Times being the most respected newspaper in the world. On the surface that sounds like a nonsense claim to me, but perhap…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy As recently as mid-2012 the WSJ rated rated as more believable than the New York Times. I can't find more recent evidence that it's changed. http://www.people-press.org/2012/08/16/further-decline-in-credi…
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The New York Times is the most respected paper in the world -- not the Wall Street Journal.
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As an AAPL stockholder, this concerns me as much as any other risk the company faces. It is quite conceivable that the company and its co-conspirators could be held liable for tens of billions of dollars of additional compensation to current and fo…
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The percentage increase in IOS 7 adoption probably reflects the large number of new devices sold for the Christmas holiday -- not any significant increase in the number of existing owners upgrading their devices to IOS 7.
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The points made in this article are certainly valid. However, it should be noted that in the fiscal year ended September 2013, Apple's earnings per share decreased for the first time in more than a decade, falling 10% year on year. This contrasts …
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While I believe AAPL shares have considerable upside, I'm compelled to note that this article ignores a quite valid factor contributing to the lack of enthusiasm for AAPL stock among investors: the company's profit growth absolutely stalled, beginni…
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I have observed this issue when using the Maps application. Tapping the End button on the top left corner of the screen almost never responds. It is extremely frustrating.