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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 ARM is getting a lot of traction in industries not even related to tablets and light laptops. Intel has shot themsleves in the foot more than one way. Considering your list: actually I can remember open…
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I'll agree with that. Besides the articles in those publications, one of the very useful things for me were the adverts, many of which were for products I might not have known of otherwise. Very diverse, as opposed to the highly-targeted and homoge…
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Quote:Originally Posted by JoshA Too bad, but that the way things go. I used to buy one or two of the Mac mags each month, but stopped that several years ago, except for the odd issue. Increasing these mags have become mostly ads, trying to follo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by McDave Hey, Android sales depend on this idiotic thinking! Look, if Samsung & Xiaomi are allowed to get away with blatant IP theft then why can't these guys do the same? In fact didn't LG release an iPhone r…
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stourque wrote: » Is this the largest construction project in the U.S. right now? Manhattan's Hudson Yards project claims to be the largest real estate project in the U.S. right now: http://www.hudsonyardsnewyork.com/
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Quote:Originally Posted by tyler82 I remember the snowflake light show in Columbus Circle, around 2005. It was one of the coolest things I've ever seen, and I can't imagine a city, at least in America, other than NY being able to pull that off. It…
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"I imagine that Apple Pay/Passbook will eventually work in tandem so you can choose to subscribe to coupon feeds that retailers beam out over the internet (iAds?) or locally via iBeacons. Coupons and store card benefits could all be processed in the…
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A long time ago in a division of property my ex left with the Porsche and left me with the Mac and the LaserWriter. It wasn't so much the economics of the split as it was the apparent insult; all I used at work were PCs, and at home I ran my BBS fro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Benjamin Frost Yep. No matter how well-designed and classy the materials are, it's always a halfway house. It says to the observer: I'm casual, but I might be smart; I'm sitting on the fence; I don't know my own mi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil WE NEED A NEW JUDGE. WHY IS SHE PRESIDING OVER EVERYTHING? Because other judges in the district asked her to take the cases. http://nyti.ms/1zM0b0Q
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With a tip of the hat to Larry Niven (and a nod to the slogan for the long-forgotten iWorld), I'll just call the new campus Ringworld.
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@nht Um, third paragraph: "However, as noted by Daring Fireball, ..."
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If you're Apple, you use your cash to solidify your position. If you're Icahn, you use your cash to pad your position. Sorry if it isn't relevant to the OP, but I'm still steamed by his old-school shareholder thinking, especially when juxtaposed …
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Quote: Originally Posted by nyuestateplanninglawyer Carl Icahn speaks about Apple in 60 seconds on fox business I found relevance to only one noun in that sentence.
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You'd think the construction of the name would distinguish it without trademarking its components. Can you imagine trademarking the components of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
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I realize the basis of your argument probably assumes an "average user", however that is defined. I'd posit that a buyer of a Mac Mini is probably a bit above average compared to the typical purchaser at Best Buy or Costco if for no other reason tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Johnny Mozzarella I remember talking to the owner of the company I worked for back in 1997 and discussing the news that Apple had acquired NeXT and Steve Jobs. I suggested that now would be a good time to invest in A…
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Quote: Originally Posted by glancingaft Yes, the technology necessary to mass produce large screens in a cost effective way that would still make share holders happy. It's pretty clear with the release of the 5S Apple was more concerned about…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb Not defending this guy, but how much did it cost taxpayers for the police to launch a helicopter and bring the canine unit? Why couldn't they just wait for the guy to come out the gate? Would the police hav…
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This is another area where RIM not only missed the boat but failed to see the droves of people queued up to get on. They already had infrastructure in place with the many Blackberry Enterprise Servers installed at company sites around the world. The…