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Quote: Originally Posted by inkswamp Where are the cheap Android tablets going to come from exactly? And better yet, what Android fans are going to buy them? For Android tablet makers, it's going to be a serious catch-22. Android fans are demandi…
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Q: How many iPad 2's did Apple sell opening weekend? A: All of them. The question is really how many Apple has been able to manufacture to date, not how much demand there was.
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Quote: Originally Posted by stokessd I'm a US citizen and I've been spending two weeks a year in the UK for the last few years. I'd move there in a heartbeat if I could find a reasonable job there (I'm a PhD type). Given his design aesthetic, a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider "You purchase an app for one operating system, and if you want it on another device or platform, you have to buy it again," Stephenson said. "That's not how our customers expect to experience this environm…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Logisticaldron So is AAPL down $3/share in After Hours trading because the Enquirer notes that a cancer survivor was seen at a cancer center (common), and states that he “only has weeks to live”? $3 is only 0.76%, a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Logisticaldron It?s simple. Nokia dropping Symbian for a symbiotic relationship with MS. This is best chance both of them have for getting a stable ground in smartphones. Elop is doing what Jobs did when he came back t…
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I'd prefer a smaller viewing angle so my fellow commuters can't see how bad I am at angry birds.
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Quote: Originally Posted by nicolbolas you mean like Apple? i do not know much on this topic, so i won't say more- but MS and Apple did partner... at multiple points (some good for Apple, some bad, very very bad) anyways, i think this is …
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Hope Nokia does better than every other company Microsoft has ever partnered with...
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POSIX is just a standard for a minimal set of OS calls. I would be surprised if the iPhone wasn't POSIX compliant. It has nothing to do with binary compatibility.
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1.6 pounds. That's a tiny bit heavier than the first iPad, isn't it?
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleZilla No higher resolution. No sale. My wife and I really wanted to buy one. We'll reconsider with v3. Keeping or increasing the battery life, page rendering speed, ability to store more tabs without blan…
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Quote: MS does not. So, when MS announces sales numbers, thy announce what they sell - which is an OS to a third party manufacturer. There is no spin - they are a publicly traded company and have to report to the SEC - they are stating what they so…
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Quote: Again, what evidence do you have that this is the case? Can't speak for the original poster, but I'd think Microsoft would have made things clearer if they'd had good news. This game of strategic ambiguity seems to intentionally be tryin…
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Steve Jobs agrees this is a separate category of machine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saILJHAD6YU
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Wasn't Apple the first to claim the iPad as a separate device category?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Takeo I'm shocked it's even getting half the interest. I figured it would be a lot less than that. That was my reaction, too. If it's really going to be half as popular as the iPad that's actually quite an accompli…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AIaddict I think you are seriously underestimating the size of the investment world by several orders of magnitude. When they hit $100 trillion that might be something to think about. I wasn't estimating the si…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jacksons Not that it can't be done, but it is very difficult to double a company from $300 billion in market cap to $600 billion. So hard in fact, that to date, it has never been done. Microsoft reached $583B in 199…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jacksons Not that it can't be done, but it is very difficult to double a company from $300 billion in market cap to $600 billion. So hard in fact, that to date, it has never been done. True... I've already heard fol…