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Quote: Originally Posted by emacs72 you asked the question why anyone would purchase Sony and i responded with examples of media content that Sony has publishing rights. there's great value in what they possess. there are other products, servi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by emacs72 anyone would want Sony for their media content, as an example. Sony owns Sony Pictures Entertainment (formally the Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures) as well as Sony Music Entertainment (which includes …
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Quote: Originally Posted by emacs72 define win and what objective metrics are used in such a definition, and also tell us what signs you are alluding to in your claim. Sony Game Division Profits 2006 ($872M) loss 2007 ($2800M) loss 2008 ($1…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning I think you still are confusing the handset division of Nokia with their other divisions. You can think what you like about the handset division, but don't forget that divisions like NSN are nothing like anyt…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht Given that Acer is #2 worldwide and announced a win7 tablet last year that's hardly a true statement. Here's a picture of that "tablet". Acer also sells an Android tablet. Quote: Originally Posted by …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Nokia is committed to making dozens of phones to meet every need and niche. I think that strategy came from having close ties to network operators. Nokia traditionally saw their customers as the networks. A…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Splinemodel Sony's gamble on the PS3, which was initially sold at a huge loss, allowed them to win the Bluray war. Bluray will be around for a long, long time, even if the internet becomes increasingly used as a distr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kotatsu Besides, the Apple TV is massively underpowered when compared to the 360/PS3, which would make it a very uninteresting platform for any high end developer to work on. The 360 and PS3 are powerful machines. T…
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Quote: Originally Posted by caliminius The thought of Apple buying Sony makes my stomach turn. I love my PS3 and I have this nightmare fantasy of the newly acquired Apple-Sony division delivering a firmware update that makes the PS3 just as "ful…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland iOS needs a reimagined notification system and a file browser added with wireless-ducument-sync with your Mac. Ensuring your latest iWork files are identical on both platforms. So then you can actually do a lit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht XBox 360? Managed to beat Sony with that. Kinect? Managed to outsell Apple with that. The 360 has done a little better than break even. As you say, much more successful than the PS3 in terms of profits. Don…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht To state that MS doesn't have tablet plans is simplistic given they have both WP7 and a ARM port for Win7. And who is going to make a Microsoft tablet? HP is clearly going to get behind the TouchPad - and Dell …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning We know you hate Nokia I don't hate Nokia. I am angry at a management who have driven a company from a world-beating position to the brink of disaster. C.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning At the top is what you wrote, you will see the words "software" in there, that would lead me to believe you were referring to software. Can you please clarlify what you meant by software if you were not tal…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning Long story short, you made a claim, you were proved wrong, you have a hard time accepting this. Once again, you confuse what I wrote, with what you imagined I wrote. C.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning What is your problem with numbers. Nokias entire R&D costs are $4 billion, of which around $1 is for Symbian. Yeah is is excessive, but not as bad as you constantly try and misrepresent it as. Okay. S…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Archos Nokia is losing market share faster than IE! Its share of smartphones dropped from 47% to 38% just in the last year. And remember that Symbian had +80% share just a few years ago. 38% is still gigantic. Q…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Zak2009 Sony apparently was doing purchases from their book store in-app - which is against the rules. If they had done the same as Amazon they probably would have been fine. Sony don't have a web portal for their e…
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In the UK we call this "throwing all his toys out of the pram." It's a protest, to be sure, but a stupid, self-harming one. C.
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell I think they do care. They have to care. The personal computer is about to entire its decline. Mobile devices are the next frontier. I think MS just does not have the corporate culture needed to change with th…