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That's the biggest milled aluminum-clad hard drive I've ever seen. "Yep and it just works" Sorry. Sorry. You let the filters down for just an instant and look what happens!!
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Quote: Originally Posted by dagamer34 There are never more than three options of Windows to buy. There's Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate (ignoring of course Enterprise and Server) so yeah that's ummmm 1,2,3,4,5 ver…
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Quote: Originally Posted by stelligent Methinks Mr. Johnson is not shy about taking most of the credit for the success of Apple retail. ..you may as well own to it. You seem to have forgotten, or are unaware of the fact that Apple retail ex…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison Apple Store need 1. More configuration options in-store. Adding a larger HDD shouldn't result in the need for BTO. 2. A more clear layout. Since the stores change so much you often don't what are…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aaarrrgggh Sad he is out of Apple. I see the stores deteriorating just a little already. (I was followed by the security guard as I wandered around the store. Never felt that before... decided to not purchase the $3…
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Quote: Originally Posted by captbilly I realize that this is the AppleInsider, so we all have a special interest in Apple, but what sort of answer would one expect when speaking to developers at an Apple developers conference? The bottom line is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hellacool Oh I don't know, maybe the PC market to start, maybe Xbox Live, enterprise, Office, just all the other software they produce that they make billions from. PC's are going nowhere anytime soon, the market ke…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TimUSCA That's exactly why people want a PC over an iPad. I love my iPad, but it's not a replacement for a computer. It's an ultra-portable accessory. "People" is an overly broad swath of the population I think. "So…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacDevil But that example completely ruins your marketshare argument. Netflix released a new app for Android tablets. The iPad has 80+% of the tablet market. If marketshare were the driving factor, shouldn't Netflix…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil I wish the images inline with the story would be posted here, too. Particularly when the story isn't up on the main site yet? HOLY CRAP, that thing looks pretty. Is RIM finally making something to preve…
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Quote: Originally Posted by LagunaSol Hmm, where have I seen that music icon before??? Those controls have been on physical devices LONG before they transitioned to virtual controls on mobile devices. Don't fault them for going with a widely…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AbsoluteDesignz So much speculative unsubstantiated shit. Not even saying you're wrong...but it's allllllllll guesswork on your end. PS...what does Google have to do with this other than being behind Android? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Secular Investor Apple probably wanted the extra time so that they could bring into evidence the results of the EU Commission anti-trust investigation into FRAND monopoly abuse by Samsung! Apple can afford the del…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mytdave So, I think there may be a few things at play here. First, the competition is not running MacOS X. Second, and it's unfortunate, but due to the world economy, people with less money than others are no…
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not everything that Apple patents makes it into actually products. Don't panic!
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Commercial Times' track record is pretty lousy. My favorite is their insistence that Apple was going to produce a netbook in 2009. Not only did they make that prediction, but they claimed that Wintek would do …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacRulez Yes, the megahertz war that eventually compelled Apple to abandon 20 years of Motorola architecture to move to Intel. It wasn't the megahertz war per se, but the fact that the PowerPC producers (Morotola/IB…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tsa I have had my Nokia N900 since July 2010 or so. But maybe that thing ran a non-mobile version of Flash. It worked well, anyway. It was way ahead of its time. Pity that Nokia chucked it about three weeks after I bou…
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Keeping in mind that there are a number of use scenarios that justify buying the Fire, it still is more closed than the iPad/iOS platform, is oriented primarily towards Amazon's products and services, and running forked Android. This means that Amaz…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ronbo I'm delighted to see people pushing the ARM forward. I think Apple is pragmatic enough that if nVidia does come up with a really terrific design that blows away Apple's next candidate processor, they could just s…