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I'm still convinced that everyone's main concern is because of the amount of control AT&T would have over GSM, which won't be a factor in 4G (or at least not as much of a factor) because Verizon is also going LTE and Sprint/Clearwire has announc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PleasantDrive AT&T sold more iPhones and Verizon added more customers? Not a good sign for AT&T. First, it looks like this article includes three months of iPhone sales for AT&T and two months for Ve…
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It's an "old" iPhone now, so people are less likely to switch solely for the phone, especially since Verizon is rapidly heading toward LTE. Besides, one thing that was noticed at Verizon's launch is that Verizon customers are far more patient, so t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mcarling Violations of Section 1 of the Sherman Act don't get much clearer than this. Hopefully the Justice Department will block the deal. Lately, I'm not so ensure about the government enforcing laws. I'm hoping…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aquajets1 poor verizon... what's betting that they buy sprint just so they can keep saying they are the largest cellular network? Whatever. Seriously concidering ATT now that they will (hopefully) have decent NY ser…
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I can't believe this! Hopefully the government stops this from happening or at least makes AT&T divest in a lot of markets. There's only a handful of GSM carriers nationwide and with there being just one nationwide provider we're in for some a…
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It was sort of expected. It looks like the only reason Motorola's Xoom can compete is that it can get LTE, so a premium is reasonable. Although people are saying that the HP TouchPad will be able to compete, but without a price it's hard to say.
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Quote: Originally Posted by ivan.rnn01 Funny as hell supplier can not compete with the thing, which itself consists of supplier's own parts. It could be because Apple has an exclusive agreement,where Samsung can't use the parts designed by App…
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I think it opens up the possibility that there could be an iPad Mini or an iPad Nano because why would you release a 'different' device with as newer model? It could still happen, the only thing we know if that it won't be called the iPad 3.
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Quote: Originally Posted by studiomusic One more time publishers: YOU CAN STILL SELL YOUR STUFF HOW YOU ARE DOING IT. YOU JUST HAVE TO ADD THE OPTION OF SELLING IT THROUGH APPLE. YOU DON'T HAVE TO SELL THINGS ON THE APP STORE. REALLY. IF YOU DO…
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It does sound backwards, but it makes more sense. Apple is in it to make money, so they will probably allow you to pay the same fees to have them store your data, but enable more people to enjoy accessing their data remotely by requiring your own s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by eyepad I already love AT&T service, 5 bars everywhere I go, and ultra fast 3.5G internet. This just makes it better You're one of the fortunate ones then. Like with all carriers, each one has its own problems…
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Quote: Originally Posted by OriginalG Calling all Apple investors to oppose this motion as well. Does anyone really think that Apple doesn't have a good plan in place? If they must out the plan, it should just state the obvious "Tim Cook" and tha…
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I agree it will give Apple a disadvantage if they have to disclose their succession plan. The question is whether Apple will use this time to show that they don't rely on just 1 person or Steve Jobs. I'm fully confident that Apple will succeed w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by veblen I think if the code existed in Google's repositories and people downloaded from there they are guilty of distributing some of Oracle's code in violation of their license. But what would the damages be? Don't y…