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Quote: Originally Posted by esummers What is up with only covering football cities? Does that mean Green Bay, WI is getting LTE before everyone else? Yes. And by the way, there are 32 NFL teams in 30 TV markets. SanFran/Oakland is one city …
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Quote: Originally Posted by tundraboy I think the only way RIM has even a ghost of a chance of surviving long term is if either Nokia or Microsoft acquires it. RIM is like Palm (the original Palm of PDA fame), it had a great product idea but is …
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Sure, it's six-core, but: Can these chips keep up with the Core i-Series in terms of pure speed? How power-efficient are the chips (very important with laptops)? Are the integrated graphics on par, both under speed and power efficiency, with nVidi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wiggin Well, if your company's mobile phone contract is with Verizon or Sprint, you don't really have much of a choice, do you? Sure, they could still open it up to an iPhone if you go get one yourself. But at least at…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Imagine Engine Instead of Apple making a CDMA iPhone why doesn't Verizon instead upgrade their 3G network to support GSM HSPA capable hardware (cellphones and USB modems)? Here in Canada both Telus and Bell two of the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by robogobo RIM will soon discover the only secret to their Blackberry's success was enterprise saturation and push. And perhaps a physical keyboard. None of that will help a tablet. Not quite. The concept of the iP…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Though it still carries more than double the corporate market presence of Apple's iOS, BlackBerry fell 3 percent -- from 69 percent to 66 percent -- between May 2010 and August 2010. ... The survey als…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil It's so not happening. It's abject nonsense. Apple wouldn't even think of selling new users something without an A4 and FaceTime. And they'd have to literally make a completely different iPhone than the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by joindup A previous comment nailed it. As App Developers, we develop for 4 platforms - iOS, Android, Windows Phone and webOS, but when it comes to pricing a warranty for a client for an Android App, we have to consider …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage I think the first mistake is calling this Windows Phone 7. Why Windows? The phone UI certainly does not resemble Windows. There are not even windows used in the UI. The Windows brand. So why did they…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage Quote: Originally Posted by screamingfist i am really starting to suspect that windows phone 7 will edge out android. ms has all the parts they need to make a impressive product but will they tie it all t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I noticed that you didn’t mention Palm. While it’s a moot point now over a year ago I suggested Nokia could buy Palm for WebOS. Of course, that has its own set of hurdles for Nokia and simply may not work wit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by esummers Personally, I don't see how Android could catch up to the iPhone without a radical change in strategy. They at least need to focus more on developers, because the tools are much more limited then the iPhone. …
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Whenever I get that, I find a way to get something of what I'm looking for. Sometimes I'll google something, or search Wikipedia, or check out other sites in the sector I'm interested in (in your case, tech sites). Often, I think of, or find, some…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Anyway, more importantly is why was Jobs in Japan? Was he visiting NTT DoCoMo, the carrier that can use that 5th and undocumented UMTS band in the iPhone 4. Let?s get it on! According to the UMTS frequency…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RichL Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 Prediction, all the position will be filled with people who are somehow related to Microsoft and then in the next 12 to 18 months you will see all their smart phones havin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H If Apple were a person, what would be making it get up in the mornings? $ signs or the thought of developing and delivering world-changing products? They are trying to do both. Their main focus is on creating…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism and the only one Apple an easily tackle compared to all the other mobile vendors is cost since their economy of sale on a premium smartphone model is so substanial. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism BTW, I have yet to see a real “world mode” phone. Every one that supports GSM and CDMA has been huge battery sucking device that does not support any GSM anything other than Japan and Europe. It doesn’t matte…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iDevto Sprint would be the most profitable since it has the 4G network and the speeds would be extreme. Sprint's 4G is as fast as AT&T's 3G. TMobile and AT&T will have even faster speeds within a year.