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..continue to force a smile when given bread crumbs
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"I am surprised at Which doing something as irrelevant as benchmarking when their target audience is non-technical consumers."
Their target is customers seeking the 'digested truth' devoid of marketing stuff. Stuff that often seems a compulsory obligation when coming from our own mouths.
"Here in the States on AT&T the 16GB iPhone 5 and Galaxy S4 are priced identically ($200), while the 32GB iPhone 5 is $50 more expensive ($300 vs $250) than the 32GB Galaxy S4."
LOL man, how can reprint marketing rubbish. That price is something like 24*$70+$200 = $1880.
That how it is in the UK. We talk real prices. And even the iPhone has to compete on prices here now(often only one third of the above), unlike the US with the monopoly like corporate alliance
What rubbish.
The main IOS 7 change is simply a skin.
With Vista we got a whole kitchen sink full of bloat in very much the same skin.
AS most of us know with Android, you can choose and change a skin in seconds, as IOS will do/ impose.
Skins are no big deal, it is what underneath that really matters.
as you know, most of the media has refused to offically recognise that Android tablets have GPS.
It even seems mathematics are unsanctioned as of yet so they will probably still tell us 1280X800 equates to 16:9.
Well done guys for mentioning the GPS and 16:10.
Maybe best keep your heads down a while
Obviously they already control it so they want to extend that to Android.
We know why IOS location tracking is stil there and only ahd partial removal.
Is that important when many Android phones are sold without the marketing markup?
IMEI blocking should be enforced round the world via a stolen register !
We dont need big brother for that!
....but Atom was crap by intended design.
The new long term plan will surely be for them to make Atom dominant in 'mobile'.
Pro Windows will be non Atom keeping everyone happy. Consumers may just have to play along.
Microsft and Intel both want the high margins. That matters.