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If Chromebooks does take off, I'd feel sorry for the HW manufacturers. The margins has gotta be miniscule.
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People like him produces no actual value in the world. As soon as a disruption occur in finance - like iPhone was to smartphones - the healthier the economy would be.
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My feeling is if Apple introduced an iPhone with >4" screen, something will be unique about it. You'd probably not notice it unless you hold it in your hand. But the photos will not show it causing the naysayers to complain about apple's tardines…
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Samsung is still a follower at heart. This behavior is built-in. Not too surprised by this "me-too" announcement.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky In fact, if you check out Apple's site, it is possible to have the laptop ship to you with Windows installed, in place of OSX. Maybe you can provide a link for this configuration from apple.com.…
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I believe it will not be very successful itself since Microsoft will be competing with other Windows 8 Ultrabook hybrids. This will mean direct competition within their eco-system which often becomes race to the bottom margins. Unless they can com…
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@ash471 You can use 4 fingers to swipe from left to right to go to previous app. And swipe right to left after that. It worked as back and forward like in a browser. This is actually in iOS 6.
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For those of us who write Chinese, iOS 7 offers recognition of multiple handwritten characters on screen. While voice dictation in Chinese is pretty sweet on iOS6 already, this is still going to be a home run in Chinese market - especially on iPad…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Brian Ward For example, Spotlight search, an AWESOME feature that sets iOS apart from Android (Android has it, but it doesn't work as well) used to show up when scrolling to the right when the end of the ho…
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I'd like to see regional charts throughout the major markets in the world. More telling than just the US market.
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I'd rather see something disruptive to phablets than joining them. It's true some would prefer them. IMO phablets market is banking on ever increasing screen sizes. It suggests innovation limit after a certain screen size will be reached soon. Then …
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galbi wrote: » It is inevitable for Apple to follow what the consumers are asking for. You mean like netbooks?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan: Do yo have a source for #1 the Galaxy Tab outselling the iPad and #2 it being sold at cost or a loss? I wasn't aware that Samsung sold any of their mobile products for a loss. …
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That line of thinking was also brought up in the hey day of the netbook. You're suggesting Apple should react, follow, and play Samsung's game instead of gambling on their own ideas to succeed. How's that working out for HTC, Motorola, Sony, etc. …
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I recall playing with these using the Chinese female voice to read English. The accent stuck. So cool.
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Quote: Originally Posted by whatisgoingon Did Apple remember to subtract the millions of jobs they have caused to be lost at RIM, HP and others around the world? And all the associated small independent companies that have gone b…
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At one point, there wasn't any income tax either in the US. It was Unconstitutional to tax one's wages. Interest income was however.
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheUnfetteredMind And this 52 million will obviously go back to the consumers and not the government. I can't wait to get my check for 1/7 of $1.
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Better yet, scrutinize all labor practices in China. Good luck trying.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider however the over 30 million residents of Hong Kong and Taiwan would be left out as they speak either a different dialect of the country's official language or Cantonese. Most people in Taiwan can use M…