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2010-08-26
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2010-08-26
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@ Sweden
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2010-08-26
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2010-08-26
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@ N900: Battery low. N950: torx 4 re-used once and fine; SIM port torn apart
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i have been reading tons of threads this past week and i see in almost all of them, they bash on apple on how iphone is closed. well its the same as n900, nokia closed the source on some components, so its not fully open sourced but it was advertised as an open sourced phone. ITS NOT
if it wasnt for apple, people wouldnt have a sweet music store(itunes)
if it wasnt for apple, there would be no touch screen phone till 2011.
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2010-08-26
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@ Po' Bo'. PA
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I've always wanted to own and control the primary technology in everything we do.
... A lot of times, people don't know what they want until you show it to them.
We have always been shameless about stealing great ideas.
It's better to be a pirate than to join the Navy.
We don't believe it's possible to protect digital content ... What's new is this amazingly efficient distribution system for stolen property called the Internet — and no one's gonna shut down the Internet. And it only takes one stolen copy to be on the Internet. And the way we expressed it to them is: Pick one lock — open every door. It only takes one person to pick a lock. Worst case: Somebody just takes the analog outputs of their CD player and rerecords it — puts it on the Internet. You'll never stop that. So what you have to do is compete with it...
...The subscription model of buying music is bankrupt. I think you could make available the Second Coming in a subscription model and it might not be successful.
I was worth about over a million dollars when I was twenty-three and over ten million dollars when I was twenty-four, and over a hundred million dollars when I was twenty-five and it wasn't that important because I never did it for the money.
And another thing...
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2010-08-26
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2010-08-26
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@ earth?
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2010-08-26
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2010-08-26
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fanaticism, ienvy, ifollow imasses, iphåne, iwhine, jealousy, religious wars, whining, worstthreadever |
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Apple makes great usable products that last a long time.They provide a great sandboxed system for the IOS platform that allows them to make sure everything runs smoothly.
Which is great for the average user out there who doesn't know what they're doing (heck sometimes I think some of the N900 users on this forum would be better off with an iPhone since they have no idea what they are doing).
But if you don't want a sandboxed system, you have to fight Apple with every update. Which I find extremely annoying (and why I tend not to bother with the ecosystem).
TLDR version: I don't hate Apple (not really, compared to other companies). I hate Steve Jobs' mind control ability. For example, when a person saying Apple is the best because it's the first company to have a forward facing camera on a phone I just shake my head at disappointment nowadays.