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    • Mon Nov 10th 16:52 PM
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      Will Apple's Q1 2009 Revenue Estimates Be a Blowout?
      If they are not getting iPhones, kids are getting iPod Touches. Most of the functionality (sans phone, 3G network, and GPS) is in them, but not the ongoing monthly expense...
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    • Wed Sep 24th 16:11 PM
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      Jonathan Ive: More Valuable to Apple than Steve Jobs?
      "Any other entrants into Apps markets are simply also-rans.... no vision but great at copycatting. Huh. Petition indeed! What a joke."

      Right, Windows Mobile had a 6-7 year head start, and what did they do: copy Windows (desktop) complete with Start menu. It took Apple to be innovative in this space, and now everyone is copying them.
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    • Wed Sep 24th 11:57 AM
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      Jonathan Ive: More Valuable to Apple than Steve Jobs?
      The gPhone could very well go the way of the Amiga. Better in many respects than the Mac, yet clunky, cheap-looking, and toy-like.

      Of course, history says that Windows Mobile 7 will come along and destroy both. That's where my analogy breaks down...
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    • Tue Aug 19th 09:58 AM
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      Cellphone Showdown: Meet the GPhone
      It seems in its efforts to remain a "premium" brand, Apple has mostly stayed away from getting in the ad business. Sure, they list "top picks" on iTunes, but that's not quite the same thing as displaying another NetFlix ad. Apple knows that ads cheapen products.

      And, just as important, ad revenues are unpredictable. They don't want their stock value tied to the marketing decisions of other companies.
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    • Thu Jul 24th 09:35 AM
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      Apple: Unlocking iPhone Profits
      I thought the original iPhone's revenues and earnings were recorded that way because AT&T gave Apple a cut of their service revenue off the devices. Not so with the iPhone 3G.
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    • Wed Jul 16th 13:41 PM
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      Apple's 3G iPhone Appears Profitable
      "How do you think Steve Jobs funded all the new R&D that gave us the first imac to start??"

      The first iMac came out shortly after Jobs took over. He may have improved the details and future iMacs but most of the R&D for the first one came before his time.
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    • Tue Jul 8th 10:44 AM
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      iPhone Can Replace Laptops for Majority of Computer Users
      One day we'll all be using an iPhone or some other mobile device and get rid of the traditional PC and laptop. It will connect (wirelessly) to a larger, higher-res screen and full-sized keyboard when needed. It may even "plug" into a portable screen/keyboard that looks like today's laptops. All applications and our data will be in the cloud.
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    • Wed Jun 18th 13:19 PM
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      Raw Data Report: Cell Phones
      130,000 people have registered with O2 for 3G iPhone updates compared with 35,000 for the original iPhone, so it appears this model will sell much better in Europe. If the carriers/makers agree with Yourope that the iPhone is such a dud, why are they trying "kill" it? They should ignore it, and it will go away, right?
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    • Wed Jun 18th 10:11 AM
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      Raw Data Report: Cell Phones
      All mobile phones are subsidized carriers, not just the iPhone.
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    • Fri Jun 6th 12:01 PM
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      Microsoft's iPhone Envy Is Starting To Show
      I agree, Marcel. Those facts are real. Windows Mobile is not a small player in the market, they just feel that way. Microsoft just wanted to remind developers.

      By the way, I can't wait to get the new iPhone (my first). I have a Windows Mobile "smart phone" (Cingular/AT&T 8125). It does everything the iPhone does, but nothing well or easy. And I've downloaded some of the applications for this phone. Each time is a pain in the a$$. The iPhone won't have that problem at least...
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    • Wed May 21st 14:08 PM
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      Will 'Free' Make Money for Netflix?
      Do we know that this content will be free forever? More likely this is a smart strategy to get the boxes in homes, then sell premium content for profit. Without a hard drive or large cache, however, I'm not sure how they can stream quality HD to most homes for several years, if not more.
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    • Fri Mar 7th 10:24 AM
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      Apple's iPhone 2.0 'Bigger than the Personal Computer'
      Obviously, not everyone buys the cheapest product available. If they did, even Wal-Mart would sell only one TV, one tire, and one shirt. It comes down to value. I have a Windows Mobile Cingular 8125 and have been waiting for Exchange support before buying an iPhone. June can't come fast enough!

      And as for the 70/30 revenue split with developers ... Do you know how hard it is to find, buy and install applications on my phone today? The effort it takes to figure it out is the main reason I rarely do it.

      Reality Check is right -- this is bigger than the iPod.
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    • Fri Feb 29th 10:05 AM
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      Apple's "Anywhere" iPhone Has Far From Peaked
      Apple doesn't base its prices on costs or the competition. It prices according to value. Fortunately, the value Apple brings to the market in hardware/software integration and ease-of-use is much greater than its costs and 2-3 generations ahead of what its competition can do.
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    • Mon Nov 12th 17:44 PM
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      A Look Back at Zune - From the Future
      Question: How many Microsoft Fanboys does it take to fix a light bulb?

      Answer: One to stick his finger in the socket over and over until he doesn't care that the lightbulb will never be as bright as it once was.
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