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tallest skil wrote: » Considering that Apple makes all the profit in the industry, that comment is just plain silly… Samsung is changing this, starting with the S3. No contract S3 is selling for $550 on AT&T. Now do a Google search for "Sams…
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tallest skil wrote: » No, you just shouldn't be allowed to get away with wholesale theft. Sure! We (well, I, at least) welcome the first fair competitor. That was Microsoft. I don't think there's any sort of lawsuit going on between Apple and…
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anantksundaram wrote: » Yeah, cute, but I hate to disappoint you. I've heard of it before. Care to tell me how it pertains to anything that RIM is going through? Seriously? Looking it up on the internet, after the fact, doesn't count young pad…
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anantksundaram wrote: » You should have been, instead, thinking about the incompetent management starting a few years ago. If it weren't for them, you wouldn't be worrying about the jobs there. This was train wreck in super-slow motion that man…
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anantksundaram wrote: » Care to name a Canadian company that could salvage RIMM for something more than a US company might? If the Canadian government plans on such silly stuff, that'll surely be the death knell for RIMM. Canadian PM has pub…
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RIMM won't be sold to a foreign company. Canada has a law that prevents such sales unless it's in the interest of Canada. RIMM can be sold outright for patents and dissolved, but it's highly doubtful the Canadian gov't would allow a company like Del…
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[quote]"Kodak has invested billions of dollars to develop its pioneering digital imaging technology," the company said in a statement, "and we intend to protect these valuable assets."[/quote] Protect the valuable assets for whom exactly? The compan…
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A California district court being overruled by an appeals court or federal court. Gee, that never happens. Seriously, this wasn't hard to predict.
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i am a zither zather zuzz wrote: » This sort of strategy strikes me as abuse of the legal process. And yet you have had no issues with the hundreds of individuals and companies that have sued Apple in the past and present with b.s. claims (Ol…
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e_veritas wrote: » Do people and practices in South Korea have a 'duty' to accommodate a court half way around the globe in Northern California with no jurisdiction over them? I would be curious to know what requirements US law imposes upon foreig…
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@FreeRange - Good luck arresting Korean citizens, in Korea.
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They only polled 1007 people. This sort of poll is worth nothing. Not a large enough sample size. I can poll 1000 people and depending on the demographics and location, I can get a survey that says the exact opposite. Polls are easy to manipulate.
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Add Google TV to the list of massive failures coming from Google.
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As a military member, I applaud this gesture by at&t. I was able to unlock my iphone4 yesterday because it was my old phone and no longer under contract. Easiest thing I ever did to get a phone unlocked.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AbsoluteDesignz 2005 is before 2007 right? Please list a running Android based phone in 2005, or even 2006, okay, may be the end of 2007. Enjoy.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Ah, Google bought Android in aught five. here's a history lesson for you Quote: On November 5, 2007, the Open Handset Alliance, a consortium of several companies which include Broadcom Corporation, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hittrj01 No, it would be like a car company copying the outline of another car company's chassis, making it bigger, and calling it innovation. Make no mistake: when the original Galaxy S came out, there was no question…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Yes, it does. ? Because Apple stole its design from Google. ? Hypocrites. ? Ever notice how many awkward silences would be have to be put into Android/Samsung supporters' arguments here for them to fee…
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Seriously, you'd have to be a complete idiot to buy any device from this company at this point. I doubt they will even be selling hardware come this time next year.
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My wife had a blackberry bold and it was the biggest piece of junk I have ever seen. That stupid mouse wheel in the middle breaks and must be made of tin foil and bubblegum. I can not imagine anyone wanting to spend money on a Blackberry phone in th…