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Steven Elop throws down interviewers iPhone on Finnish tv
http://www.wpcentral.com/step[....]and-discards-iphone-finnish-tv
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[ This Message was edited by: Sean72 on 2013-03-23 01:51 ]
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Posted: 2013-03-22 18:00:29
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thats pretty lame and fake. Just like wp

. Jk
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Posted: 2013-03-22 18:10:57
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Posted: 2013-03-22 19:02:00
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More like a place it down carefully on a soft cushion rather than throw it away.
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Posted: 2013-03-22 23:43:02
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Yeah sounds like he threw it on the floor
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Posted: 2013-03-23 02:51:00
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-135[....]aims-iphone-5s-iphone-6-delay/

Not looking good for Apple
[ This Message was edited by: Bonovox on 2013-04-22 17:32 ]
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Posted: 2013-04-22 18:27:56
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It had to happen. Its just a bit of a shallow victory for other companies like Google, Samsung and Nokia though.
Apple have brought some good stuff to the industry, but I think they've damaged it more than anybody else out there. The whole industry now revolves around legal battles rather than innovation and its Apple who started it on such a large scale.
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Posted: 2013-04-22 22:26:59
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I agree with etaab. We cannot forget how Apple virtually changed the smartphone landscape. But on the flip slip it is also true that I phone has lost its sheen and exclusivity factor. Similar thing happened to Nokia once upon a time. Its time Apples and blackberry made way for new favorites like Samsung.
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Posted: 2013-04-23 06:18:57
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http://www.technobuffalo.com/[....]23/is-tim-cooks-days-numbered/
Is Tim Cook,cooked??

I don't think things are going quite as well since the passing of Steve Jobs
http://www.technobuffalo.com/2013/04/22/is-secrecy-killing-apple/
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Posted: 2013-04-23 21:00:22
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They've never been the same since Jobs went. Would Jobs have apologised for the maps debacle ? Hell no ! and that was a lesser issue than the iPhone 4 antennagate problem.
For Apple to retain a decent market share they need to keep appealing to the people who are easily swayed by Apple's strong points. Which, imo are talking bulls*** about your products doing things nobody elses can, brilliant design and trying to sue everyone else out of business. Not a brilliant business plan, but it worked for the first four years.
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Posted: 2013-04-23 22:39:48
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