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Quote: Originally Posted by daylove22 Another company copying Apple products...hope they flop!! Wouldn't that be great! Let us all hope that RIM become a miserable wretch, a mere shadow of its former self! Then we'd all be better off! We'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by piot Units, yes. Growth not so much. According to the chart, the market nearly doubled for smartphones in the period under study. Apple's sales nearly doubled too - they kept up with the market, losing a few te…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal Apparently Apple just can't seem to do anything right "Nope"
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Quote: Originally Posted by womble2k2 Although I love the iPhone 4, the competition is catching up and Apple need to listen to what it's customers want for the iPhone 5. Indeed.
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Quote: Originally Posted by fishstick_kitty I have a 1st gen ipod touch that I've been trying to "accidentally" break for a year now...so I can get a new one. I've dropped it from 3 ft on numerous occasions onto parking lots and cement floors...…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Though Apple's iPhone sales were "stellar" in the third quarter of 2010, Apple could have exceeded the record 13.5 million units it sold if more supply were available, research firm Gartner said Wednesday.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz I'm sorry what part of this makes Apple look "foolish"? Releasing a feature at is not ready, would in fact, be foolish. They look foolish when they announce stuff and then can't come through. Like the white …
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Quote: Originally Posted by matthewmspace The guy in charge of iOS Software (vice president) development is Scott Forstall. I looked it up. I'm thinking of Tim Cook. Execution has slipped big time as of late. Apple has looked foolish over …
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Quote: Originally Posted by monstrosity As a rule I find Mac/iPhone users to be considerably more 'objective' than your average PC/Android toting media puppet who is incapable of thinking for himself. God I love this forum!
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii I wonder what a plain old physics strength test would reveal. Likely they would reveal that glass is prone to breakage.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider A recent study of over 50,000 smartphones has concluded that Apple's iPhone has the fewest malfunctions, but is particularly at risk to accidental drop-related damage. ] Form over function. Again.
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna There is no law that says that a server must be rack mounted. Good point. Likewise, there's no law that says that a server cannot be mounted outside, next to the air conditioning unit.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chris_CA How do you know the lawsuit had anything to do with it? I guess I don't know for sure. The story said " That lawsuit attempted to prove that the sensors are unreliable, and do not necessarily serve as ev…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Last minute stability and compatibility problems with Apple's AirPrint for iOS devices may have forced the company to delay Mac and Windows support indefinitely, mitigating the impact of the much-anticipat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tjb1013 My iPhone 3G was rejected for warranty replacement water damage even though the dampest place it had been was the pocket of the shorts I used to run in. It hobbled along (eventually no wifi) until I upgraded to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mgl323 It may have worked for him, but my PC/laptop is only few months old and whenever I visit a flash site such as Youtube or whatever, my fans kick into overdrive mode and my CPU goes up around 80%. My laptop gets h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cmf2 A surface scratch won't make it a lot more susceptible to cracking. That is one heck of a claim. Got anything to back it up? ISTM that surface scratches are universally used to make glass more susceptible…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider In April, Apple was sued by a San Francisco, Calif., resident who said the company unfairly declines warranty coverage for its products based solely on triggered moisture sensors. That lawsuit attempted …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Surely it?s ?different?. One is attached by a couple screw points and the other is glued to other component across most of its surface. That in itself could account for it?s ability to absorb an impact bett…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleStud Yeah, a few dozen (if that) out of 14 million. Horrible idea. Where does "a few dozen" come from? Did you read it somewhere? Did you just make it up?