Who Will Come Out Ahead from e-Book Success in College Classrooms? [View article]
Apple is going to be the clear winner in this market. Their tablet is going to blow open a whole new category just like the iPhone did in the cellular market, and no one will be able to effectively compete against their platform consisting of a brilliant, stable and easy to use OS, iTunes, laptops, large screen desktops, iPhones, iPods and iTablet. Graphics, imbedded video, interactive capabilities, superior operating environment. Apple is the winner. Period.
What absolute nonsense. To try to put some theoretical formula to Apple's growth and potential, especially as it relates to a magazine cover, is perhaps one of the most absurd "articles" this site has ever put up. Laughable, and with no basis in reality.
Apple to Open 50 More Stores - Let's Be Careful, Steve [View article]
Absolutely moronic headline and "article". What a complete pile of it. Apple has the highest sales per square foot of ANY store in the WORLD, and is not even close to being in every major market in the world. This "author" is asleep at the wheel and has no credibility what so ever. Manhattan has a huge, and well funded, population, as well as visitors from all over the world that come there just to go shopping because the dollar is so cheap. If you watch the videos of the opening, where the line went on for BLOCKS in the RAIN, the city is obviously not over saturated. This guy is CLUELESS. Please SeekingAlpha, let only intelligent and well informed people post articles with you.
Is Nintendo the Apple of Steve Jobs' Eye? [View article]
Nonsense - what would Apple really gain in such a transaction that they don't already have? They have a wonderful handheld gaming device in the iPhone, along with a solid and growing portfolio of games, without taking on the headaches and risk of entering this completely different market of standalone gaming counsels, and one that is totally unrelated to the real Apple driver for its platform - the amazing OSX. And what is this about Apple "formally announced a gaming initiative in September"? There are already 10's of thousands of games on the iPhone, and they have been there since the launch of the iPhone app store well over a year ago.
Motorola's Droid Comes in Peace - For Now [View article]
Reviewers keep focusing on the wrong issues and features. Without a doubt, Apple will have a new brighter screen in an upcoming iteration of the iPhone, and a faster processor, and more memory, and new features... and this will all happen sooner rather than later. These are all hardware features that are a non-issue for the iPhone today as no one is complaining about the 3Gs' processor speed or screen resolution - they are fantastic! And the laws of the universe dictate that hardware devices will improve over time as there are incremental advancements. The fact that one device is VERY SLIGHTLY better in these areas does not make the alternative device any less effective! The real issue is that no one has been able to duplicate the broad and powerful ecosystem of the iPhone, iTunes, iPod, Mac, Apple TV (yes it too will continue to improve and will be able to make huge leaps from its current iteration). This is what makes the iPhone superior and more successful - it gives you the most effective way to store, access and manage your digital life with incredible ease, functionality and usability. Apple has a clear and distinct competitive advantage, regardless of the hardware and software in these new phones.
Research In Motion: Still the Best Positioned Smartphones Play [View article]
Complete nonsense. In the long view, RIM is in trouble. It can not compete effectively as it is not a comprehensive platform phone - it is a one trick pony. Nowhere near "the best" positioned.
When you say "Hopes were high when Microsoft (MSFT) introduced the Zune in 2006", exactly whose hopes are you talking about? No one, and I mean no one I know had high hopes! In fact, they had NO hope. Its freaking MSFT! They suck and everyone knows it. As does their lame new ZUNE HD, which by the way, isn't really HD but they called it that anyway - it is MSFT afterall. Don't walk away from this product, RUN!
I'm sorry but what is the verifiable substantiation for such an outrageous claim? This is simply horrible reporting without reliable substantiation both on the stats and the technical issues. Bad bad bad "journalism".
Why Android Is Gaining Ground on Apple [View article]
What a crock, and also a worthless "article". Only a fool would claim that Apple is being anti-competitive by tying iTunes to its own products. First, other devices CAN access iTunes data as has been repeated over and over again, just not as seamlessly as you can with Apple's own products. Further, why in the world would Apple have to / need to / or be required to share their intellectual property beyond their own products! Its a platform and ecosystem they invented, developed and marketed to the tune of MILLIONS and MILLIONS of dollars. What total nonsense that they should then make it easy for competitors to "borrow or steal" it! Others keep trying to "steal" Apples functionality / access instead of creating their own products and services from scratch, and then they whine about it just like you're doing when they can't. Let these other companies invest their own millions in developing competing products.
doubleTwist: An Amazon Powered Alternative to Apple's iTunes [View article]
I'm sorry but what is the statement "it’s quickly turning into a very appealing solution" based on? Sounds like total BS. First, its only available on the mac platform and mac users are using iTunes and are not about to switch. Secondly, despite all the BS out there, you can easily move your music from iTunes to non-iPod devices already. And as you state, it doesn't have apps, playlists, genius, movies, or video. So again, it will be successful why? You make me LOL...
Adobe Releases Full Flash to Everyone but Apple [View article]
Flash is a disaster for slow internet connections like 2G and even 3G. It will hog bandwidth, slow you way down, and slow everyone else on the mobile net as it sucks the air out of the room!
Google Injects Ads and User-Generated Content Into iPhone Maps [View article]
Perhaps this example is why Apple is rejecting some apps from Google. Its not a google phone! Its an Apple handheld computer and Apple should be able to have some control over the user experience, especially when it subverts / interferes / degrades the main functions and ease-of-use that are so critical to the iPhones success. The FCC should be staying out of this scrum.
RIM Faces Growing Competition from Apple and Palm [View article]
Of course its a competition! Its called business - taking market share away from your competitors. Go Apple!
On Sep 27 01:18 PM Techtrader10 wrote:
> The Apple "faithful" seem to need to make it a competition between > their iPhone vs. whatever other product. In reality, RIMM's products > are still selling well, they have expanded into the consumer market > (read that the iPhone market) and I feel the lack of growth is more > a result of a slow economy and a ten percent unemployment rate vs. > a switch to a competitor. Sorry TechCrunch, I'm just not convinced > your arument is valid. I feel the economy is finally catching up > to the smart phone market. And I feel we will be seeing the same > thing happening to the rest of this niche market.
RIM Faces Growing Competition from Apple and Palm [View article]
So that makes you the brightest bulbs in the room?
On Sep 27 08:00 AM lucky lenny wrote:
> Tech, where I work, over 100 of us have Blackberrys. There's absolutely > no way we're going iphone or palmpre. So unless u can point to Fortune > 500 companies making the switch, i'm not sure your points hold up.
Who Will Come Out Ahead from e-Book Success in College Classrooms? [View article]
A Worm in the Apple? [View article]
Apple to Open 50 More Stores - Let's Be Careful, Steve [View article]
Is Nintendo the Apple of Steve Jobs' Eye? [View article]
Motorola's Droid Comes in Peace - For Now [View article]
Research In Motion: Still the Best Positioned Smartphones Play [View article]
Zune HD: Still Not an iPod Killer [View article]
Two Lessons from iPhone Piracy [View article]
Two Lessons from iPhone Piracy [View article]
Why Android Is Gaining Ground on Apple [View article]
doubleTwist: An Amazon Powered Alternative to Apple's iTunes [View article]
Adobe Releases Full Flash to Everyone but Apple [View article]
Google Injects Ads and User-Generated Content Into iPhone Maps [View article]
RIM Faces Growing Competition from Apple and Palm [View article]
On Sep 27 01:18 PM Techtrader10 wrote:
> The Apple "faithful" seem to need to make it a competition between
> their iPhone vs. whatever other product. In reality, RIMM's products
> are still selling well, they have expanded into the consumer market
> (read that the iPhone market) and I feel the lack of growth is more
> a result of a slow economy and a ten percent unemployment rate vs.
> a switch to a competitor. Sorry TechCrunch, I'm just not convinced
> your arument is valid. I feel the economy is finally catching up
> to the smart phone market. And I feel we will be seeing the same
> thing happening to the rest of this niche market.
RIM Faces Growing Competition from Apple and Palm [View article]
On Sep 27 08:00 AM lucky lenny wrote:
> Tech, where I work, over 100 of us have Blackberrys. There's absolutely
> no way we're going iphone or palmpre. So unless u can point to Fortune
> 500 companies making the switch, i'm not sure your points hold up.