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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Apple stock could see heavy trading on Tuesday after the Nasdaq stock exchange announces its plan to reduce Apple's portion of the Nasdaq-100 index from 20 percent to 12 percent during an adjustment that w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by macinthe408 I could care about anything except $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. Who's raking in more of it? End of story. Only as a shareholder. As a customer - not so much (unless you are worried the comp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addicted44 They have. But they aren't the only reason that macs are doing well. Apple was the most profitable PC maker even before the iPhone was introduced in 2007. It was selling the most >$1000 computers even …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jd_in_sb But "open" is Android's claim to fame! Welcome to reality Google! Open leads to fragmentation. And tomorrow is the first of the month. The day we get the next batch of monthly data on how poorly that strate…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism So now your argument has shifted from ?It?s not a big deal to switch out batteries for usage and charging? to ?it?s a big deal because you only go through that crap on the days you need it?? Uh.. no. I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Fucking brilliant¡ Who would have thought that extra batteries are for needing extra power?¡ :roll eyes: Which is not all day, every day like you are implying.
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Once for each charged battery for use, and once for each uncharged battery that you charge each night. You are somehow proceeding with the assumption that users with a phone with a replaceable battery cann…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Rigamarole for user replaceable battery:Use phone until battery is nearly dead. Stop what you?re doing. Remove battery cover. Remove battery Get new battery in pocket/bag. Insert new battery Restart phone. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sprockkets Quote: Originally Posted by h0mi Wouldn't a replaceable battery fit the bill just as well? Of course not. That would make too much sense. So, instead, let's patent putting a battery on a power charge…
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Quote: Originally Posted by czech44 This shows how apple actually cares about their customers. They will pay more money to get the iPad 2 components, and sell them at the same price as they sell them now, meaning they will end up making less prof…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro I'm having a little difficulty following which side of the issue you support. That last paragraph seems muddled and the tread above it didn't help much. But at least you are discussion rationally, not genericall…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac-sochist So when the Zune went away, didn't everybody lose all that music they thought they "bought", but only "subscribed" to? Or am I misunderstanding the business model? It would be the second time MS screwed eve…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Coolaaron88 Sorry but the need for something bigger that 3.5, 4, and 4.3 inch screen automatically makes you wrong MS. Come out with a tablet and then you can talk. You could always plug your super powerful phone in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by astra4 But the whole idea of leaving out descriptive or generic terms is that competitors NEED them to do business, like if you want to sell a car you bloody well NEED to use the word car. I think to ask whether or …
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Quote: Originally Posted by xsu Because US bank hasn't named itself US BANK OF AMERICA. An example of generic name used as trade mark: American Airline. Every airline in US by definition is an American airline, but there can be only one Ame…
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Quote: Originally Posted by astra4 Amazon don't use the "store" suffix for any of their other products either, like, they sell software but there aint no "software store". So why the heck is it a need for them to use the "store" suffix for app…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Go ahead, I dare you to try to name a product an "Apple" this or that, or a "Nike" this or that. You'll be sued into nonexistence. Hence why I said "could have". Of course you can't anymore because it i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich The word "apple" was in use long before it became a music publishing company and also a computer (then consumer products) company... The name "Nike" was a Greek goddess long before it became a sports appar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by spliff monkey ... not Applications. If i was to use that terminology in a support session with a windows user they would most likely be lost. Unless, of course, you were helping the user with "Windows Explorer" in w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jacksons ... the "killer app". Dvorak must have used this a hundred times... Supporting links: 2005: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/a-k...or-real-estate 2004: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1599324,00.as…