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Quote: Originally Posted by EWTHeckman This applies: Apple requires in app purchases prices be no more than non-app prices in order for an app to be available to iOS users, even though the cost structure of such sales is significantly high…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EWTHeckman Two basic reasons: 1) Offline access to content. On devices which only have WiFi (such as the iPod Touch and a significant percentage of iPads) this is a MUST. 2) Features which are not possible via we…
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Quote: Originally Posted by peteo What I really cant wait for is when they lock Mac OS down so you can only install apps bought from the MAC app store (to stop virus's and malware of course) and then they make it so you can not view any content u…
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Quote: Originally Posted by peteo What you do not understand is if you offer a subscription/content outside of the app store you MUST offer it within the app. This is the Whole issue. So any company that sells any content outside the app store an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by oseame I don't think Apple/SJ want a monopoly even if they get one - they want to be the best, high-end option. Here's hoping we get competition from a decent third party who does want to cater for the entire market (a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacRulez http://www.justice.gov/usao/eousa/fo...7/ant00008.htm So then price fixing does not apply in this case.
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Quote: Originally Posted by EWTHeckman That's odd. I have more than 4,700 songs on my iPod. Only about 30 of them were purchased from Apple. I guess the other 4,670 don't actually exist. (Yes, they're all legal.) Okay, it's time to say thi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AIaddict Are you insane? It was done for one reason and one reason only. To make sure other sales channels did not undercut Apple's 30% charge for their service. And WTF are you talking about with unfairly? My stat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Robin Huber Another shocker: Apple innovating. But seriously when I saw the rumors of an iPhone nano or mini I thought, what's the point? Then, as I was planning what to take on a trip abroad, my iPhone or iPad or b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by FreeRange Google truly is the new evil. They take our personal internet data without compensating us, all the while making BILLIONS on our backs. They then try to position themselves as some kind of heros to the common…
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IMO, this is a win on some scale for everyone except for Android. Microsoft benefits most, then Nokia, then Apple, RIM and HP indirectly.
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When did they say they would bring web OS to WINDOWS PC's? I never saw that written anywhere
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Quote: Originally Posted by M0T I have some very nice and useful HP hardware, BUT they never keep it updated or have a longer product development strategy. They seem to orphan hardware faster than any other company I have experience with. Maybe t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross iPad pricing is something that shocked a lot of people. Other manufacturers are still reeling from that. A lot of tablets that were announced, as well as several book readers, were never put out for sale. We s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross This is one of those things that we can argue about until we're blue in the face, or our fingernails fall off from all the typing we're doing. It will play out. Until all this stuff is actually out for a ti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by christopher126 My GF is EXACTLY the same way, Jcoz. She hates computers, tech, smart phones, etc., but loves our macs with no wires, wireless printing, ATV, etc. She has to work with PC's at work and detests them! …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Not everyone wants to buy a cheap computer, even if all they want to do is browse the web, do e-mail, play simple games, etc. Don't forget that Apple's Mac sales are increasing at 24% a year when PC sales are …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross A Macbook and Macbook Air, starting at $999 isn't that far off in price from the $829 iPad. Many people would go for the difference to get the extra features such as a keyboard and larger, higher rez screen, i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross A Macbook and Macbook Air, starting at $999 isn't that far off in price from the $829 iPad. Many people would go for the difference to get the extra features such as a keyboard and larger, higher rez screen, i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I think RIM has a big problem. In a recent survey of CIO's for large corporations, of the large majority who said they would be buying tablets for their company, 78% said they would be buying iPads (or already…