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Good for Microsoft. I'm not a fan by any means, but I have to work with Windows a lot and still use their Office software without much grumbling. I guess you could say I have a certain amount of respect for them despite my blatant Apple bias. …
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While I wouldn't be shocked if we didn't see this, I am shocked that people are wholly doubting Apple here. When they announced the Retina display and put it not only in the iPhone but the iPod, I had a feeling we'd see a significant resolution incr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by thesmoth I'm not an android fanboy, i've just used a good android phone with 2.2 and find it to be better than iOS in many ways (although the market place is garbage compared to the app store, which obviously is a huge…
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More on Sprint modernizing their network and setting themselves up to deploy LTE. Note that this is in addition to their partnership with Clearwire which also will transition to LTE at some point. http://www.fiercewireless.com/story/...ect/2010-…
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Quote: Originally Posted by penchanted I agree with others - Sprint will move to LTE. In another thread, someone mentioned that they were already doing trials for a WiMax-to-LTE conversion. Yes. Sprint/Clearwire is not stupid. They could start…
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I love how disappointed people are about the plans and how they might relate to the iPhone when nothing's been officially announced yet. Brilliant. I expect two things to be non-issues post-announcement: visual voicemail and Exchange (though that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by macm37 Sprint will be more than likely the last carrier to add since they have the least amount of news and rumors of them upgrading to LTE; they are one of the only carriers that I know that who is using WiMax while m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by macm37 Although T-Mobile does seem like a very logical addition since people in the USA have been unlocking it to them from the very first iPhone, there are some limitations when one compares what an iPhone on T-Mobile…
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I really do wonder now what this will mean for T-Mobile and Sprint. I'm with Sprint now and planning on switching to Verizon either way most likely, but it only makes sense to me that if they're going to open the device up, then they'd open it up to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by 801 Why do all these big electronic companies seem so rudderless? Yea, I know, SJ brings a vision to Apple, but what are the other, paid more then a dollar a year, CEO's doing? We always poke fun at Balmer, but t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by alexkhan2000 Samsung is just a very uninteresting company when it comes to product development and marketing. "Digital humanism?" Just inventing catchy (or corny) phrases to say that they want to be like Apple? Samsung…
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Quote: Originally Posted by penchanted I agree with your assessment that there will be no dominant player in internet TV but I do think Apple needs to decide soon if the ATV will continue to be a hobby or a real product with the appropriate marke…
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Apple doesn't need to rush this. Getting an Airplay API out to developers for video would allow developers to develop apps for iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch that could then be outputted to Apple TV. I believe someone's already demonstrated an "Apple TV-opt…
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I'm really trying not to get too excited because I've been down this road too many times, but I've gotta say...I'm pretty damn excited right now!
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Quote: Originally Posted by SockRolid And just exactly why would any Blu-Ray player have streaming as well as optical disc playback? Because the manufacturers know that Blu-Ray is just an interim step toward that "streaming-only age." They're h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Having similar internet capabilities isn?t the same as having as useful or usable internet capabilities. Exhibit A: GoogleTV, which actually does a whole lot more if you create a spec sheet between the two pr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb Does it? I recently bought a Sony S570 Blu-ray player that has networking and WiFi built in. I can stream Pandora as well as NetFlix and Amazon on-demand video and a whole bunch of other services Sony has hook…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GmanMac Well, that's 999,900 more sold than Google TV's... Google TV really is a different type of product. The comparisons are a little silly. None the less, Google TV is still a terrible, awful product. If you wan…
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Meanwhile, Blu-Ray players going for around the same price as Apple TV with similar internet capabilities in addition to backwards compatibility are really still doing quite okay... http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_techne...lu-ray-players Blu-Ray…
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Quote: Originally Posted by -AG- Is it just me or has anyone else out there thought that now its on android on its "open" OS its going to mean a matter of weeks before people crack the code and you can just download the games off of a torrent sit…