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Microsoft and Verizon have designs on Apple territory, while record labels send a message to file sharers. Also: Will a Net access tax be stopped?
Microsoft and Verizon have designs on Apple territory, while record labels send a message to file sharers. Also: Will a Net access tax be stopped?
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I'm actually surprised that this has occurred. I think we're beginning to realize that the amount of extremely intelligent and creative people in the world are lower than we had originally anticipated, or they've already been employed by companies like Apple and Google. Now we're turning to college students for ideas because if anyone else in the world had a good idea, they would've done it by now, and college students are fresh, untapped sources of liberal, creative solutions.
Companies like Apple and Google are the creative juggernauts driving technological innovation. Creativity and innovation is not an easy resource to simply tap into. If that were the case, Microsoft and Sony would be in a much better positions than they are now. So it's amazing that Apple is completely saturated in innovation and is not just moving forward, but is taking us into the future in huge leaps and bounds.
been about innovation. They have not always created the
technology they use, but more times then not they have introduced
it in a way that makes people WANT to use it. Apple has jokingly
been called the R&D department for the rest of the industry for
years and history shows us why. If you want to be on the cutting
edge of technology go to work for Apple. There is a lot of talent
that has realized this and done just that.
In my opinion Apple, their innovation and user interface and overall quality in the user's experience is so superior it reminds me of a sensational luxury car compared to cheap junk that detroit tries to pass off.
So what if you can't change a battery? So what if it doesn't do everything all the time. I have bought countless PC's in the past and every time I wanted to change the memory a new standard had arrived. In the end I may as well bought an all encompassing system and replaced it every few years. People don't want to be tinkerers any more they just want a great product that is rock solid.
Apple's products and consumer electronics should NOT be modified, it just ruins the experience. You don't change the engine in your car or globes in a TV. You don't buy a Ferrari to carry luggage, sometimes things left out make it a better experience. The sooner makers learn this the better products are going to be.
Apple has kept tight control and for it we have got usb, firewire, ipods, magnetic power supply, mouse, gui and dozens of firsts. Leave it to those that want everything and the likes of MS will keep churning out the same junk for years to come only with a modified so called clock added!
and the microsoft music player same thing .Please do not insult our intelligence.Yes the iPhone is 5 years ahead and just can't wait to buy the new iPhone 2 when it comes out.
The fact is that features are not necessarily benefits. Apple knows this, but Microsoft refuses to accept the truth. It's the benefits that matter, not the features.
Get a Mac. You can always run Windows on it if you need to, but you probably won't. You very likely won't want to either!
I thought about getting an Iphone but realized that it's not worth it.. AT&T upgrades their networks to full 3G you've got a phone that's stuck on EDGE. If I spend that much money on a phone I don't plan upgrade it within the next year or two.
Ipods, there are mp3 players that do much more and don't require a proprietary software to add music to them. I could care less if it's touch sensitive or I can sit at starbucks and download music.. Fact is.. there's no starbucks where I live.
Macs.. No thanks, I'm a tinkerer I like knowing my system inside and out.
- Look to China for the Apple iKiller
- by Troll Hard October 8, 2007 7:59 AM PDT
- http://www.intomobile.com/2007/04/18/another-apple-iphone-clone-from-china.html
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(17 Comments)http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/29/meizus-m8-apple-lawyers-start-your-engines/
http://blogs.business2.com/utilitybelt/2007/08/a-chinese-iphon.html
http://gadgets.fosfor.se/iphone-clone-out-in-china/
The Chinese iPhone and iPod clones should hit the USA sometime in 2008.