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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit All the publications are not reporting that it is dead. Read what they are saying. HP is keeping WebOS alive but they are killing all devices that use it. (... and, yes, in any sane person's mind that is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit Web OS is being kept alive but HP will no longer make devices for it. In other words it is at the mercy of other manufacturers who may or may not want to use WebOS. Quote: Originally Posted by yuusharo…
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Well I suppose best buy will be stuck with them webOS tablets after all! HP is correctly recognizing that there is no future in the PC business, at least they are not in denial like Ballmer. People will still use PCs for a while but the market w…
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That's very disappointing and most likely others will follow suit. I don't think SMS puts that much strain on the cellular network so this move is pure greed. Kids text a lot so they are taking advantage. I hope smaller carriers capitalize on thi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GregInPrague If you don't text criminal or particularly dirty messages you've got nothing to worry about regardless. Except of course when Google gets hacked or a disgruntled employee steals this data and it's used …
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Quote: Originally Posted by clintgunter Why "App Store"? Because M$ is too lame to come up with thir own name, or anything else for that matter.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple v. Samsung I only invested 20$ in apps. Invested? What wat the APR of return?
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Paying 60% over the maket cap is astronomical. When you consider moto's offerings this becomes troublesome. I hope they invest in some better designs at least.
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Quote: Originally Posted by hittrj01 Analyst's To Do List: 1.) Sell Apple stock. Check 2.) Come out with negative news on Apple. Check 3.) Watch stock price fall. 4.) Buy stock back at lower price. 5.) Come out with positive news on Apple.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Your lack of knowledge that Windows tablets came first. Yeah. They say, "The only people who EVER bring up that saying are the people who've lost an argument where the other person made an absolutel…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil No, that was first. They got surprisingly good battery life. You've missed out on a decade of history. But Windows was never meant for a touchscreen. And the tablets were huge. Windows Phone 7 tablet…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Orlando I'd say Android tablets suffered mostly from bad designs (the Xoom looks ugly), bad advertising, missing features on launch, pushing expensive 3G models with WiFi models only arriving much later, bugs in the OS…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ronbo Things always sound more reasonable when we used words dishonestly. "a couple" != 27 Maybe "a couple dozen". Or how about "tens of". Considering that no class action suit ever garners the full cohort of eve…
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I suppose only lawyers can cook up phony claims like that, and I thought the US had the lead in those. I suppose others have been "enlightened" now! Maybe they can also sue apple for making iPhones addictive and Rovio for making them fat because the…
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but but.... I thought webOS does Flashi! What happened? ROTFLMAO Ah all these iPad "killers!".... Why don't they focus on coming up with a legit iPad challenger first and leave the "killing" for later? I feel bad (in a sarcastic way) for thos…
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This sort of thing has happened before. First the floppy drive, people were so upset with that. Packaged software may have its audience for a while but it will be the minority and since it will cost more, they will eventually be eclipsed. It is v…
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Many of these analysts appear to have a firm grip on the obvious!
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Quote: Originally Posted by FriedLobster The difference? Google earns ZERO from Android. ZERO. Plus Android is an OS not a phone that anyone can use. Not an apples to apples comparison at all
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If you didn't copy Apple's IP you'd have nothing to worry about, but we know that's not the case. So pay up or shut up
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Quote: Originally Posted by lamewing So has anybody actually given the Windows Phone OS a chance without dismissing it based on the fact it is a MS product? I suppose my question is, what does "giving the WP7" a chance really mean? Buying one …