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Quote: Originally Posted by Freshmaker Wow, only 16k subscriptions for a well-read magazing like Popular Science. That is a surprisingly low number. Yes, but we also don't know how many of those 1.2 million print subscribers have iPads...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Galbi Books, no matter how much the e-books devicer makers, electronic makers and publishers like to boast, are here to stay. The same applies to magazines. Hundreds of years of acclimation to printed press wil…
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Steve could always make an appearance via FaceTime. That would be very apropos for the event.
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Quote: Originally Posted by noirdesir You don't want to pay for the data plan because the data plan pays for the ~$500 subsidy. As long as contract-free iPhones cost more than twice than equivalent iPod touches, the data plan itself is only part …
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I would definitely buy a cheaper contract-free iPhone nano. I've stuck to my free phone + iPod Touch combination because I haven't wanted to pay for a data plan and I couldn't justify buying an unlocked iPhone.
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Quote: Originally Posted by DocNo42 How many people wear oversized coat/jackets? Again this sounds like a form factor hunting for a reason to exist. People may think they want a smaller tablet. Lots of people thought they wanted a netbook -…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DocNo42 There is absolutely no evidence that people want nor desire 7" tablets. 7" tablets are being pushed by manufacturers that can't compete with Apple on price for full sized 10" tablets, so suddenly they are tr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram To be blunt about it, any investor that has not already factored the long term -- heck, even the medium term -- re. SJ's health into Apple's stock price and his decision to continue to hold has no place …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss This is Apple's third try at handling this situation, and the third time they've done it ungracefully. They can do better, and without violating Steve's medical privacy. You can't stop people from wanting t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell Not true. Under HIPAA, a person's health information is strictly private. An employer can't be forced to reveal sensitive health information. Telling Apple's Board of Director of his intended absence would be eno…
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Quote: Originally Posted by extremeskater Sadly that is the reason. However I am not sure if that becasue of the US overpaying because of unions or China paying slave labor. Maybe a bit of both. Think of it this way. Say a Chinese factory like…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody It's most definitely true. It was one of the most egregious examples of poaching in the industry. The first anyone heard of Halo, was when Steve Jobs introduced it on stage at an Apple event. It st…
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I don't get this... When Apple developed the iPad, they positioned it as an entertainment device, meant more for content consumption as opposed to full productivity. The HP Slate appears to be more of a tablet netbook with Windows 7, which seems lik…