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LOL Microsoft. Zune tablet!neotrotsky wrote:The question is: Who's next to actually think out of the box? Could be time for Microsoft or Google to take advantage of Apple's hype failure with the iPhone 4S and the iPad 3
Must have missed that (damn job!). When they used to stream the events, I would actually announce that I was not to be bothered or stay home to watch them. Then I worked jobs for a while that allowed me to sit and follow. Those were the "open 4 blogs and refresh constantly" days. Sigh…!jrsjr wrote:...right until the moment when they weren't. There was a pretty long pause in the blogging for everybody. They must have known it at the event because Cook apologized at the end for what he called "the hiccup."ericalm wrote:The Engadget and Macworld liveblogs were working fine.
jrsjr wrote:Will Puppy Linux run on the Raspberry Pi? I want to build one of those into an Altoids tin.Syd wrote:Spit it out, John! Quickly!jrsjr wrote:I actually drank the Kool-Aid late last year![]()
(Lately, I have become enamored of Puppy Linux, and spend more time than I should with it.)
You posted a message mentioning Apple in front of Steve Ballmer's sponge boy. Apple bashing was inevitable.jrsjr wrote:I didn't mean to start an Apple-bashing thread.
No, they do not.skully93 wrote:I'm not bashing, they make immortal machines.
I much prefer the Zune player on my WP7 phone over any iPod simply because I don't have to suffer with the horrible audio compression of AAC or MP3 only. I'm all for competition, but the problem is that when there is slick advertising and when something is dumbed down to the lowest common denominator and made to seem like luxury, the media get on the advertising spree and think it's the only thing worth having and that everyone else should be ignored.PeteH wrote:Hey, it's simple. To paraphrase the Magliazzi brothers: Once you own a Zune, nothing worse in life can happen to you.ericalm wrote:LOL Microsoft. Zune tablet!.
Brown Zune 30. Still going strong!!!!!![]()
(Sent from my iPad.)
Yeah?! Well maybe you're just a scooter fanboy.Raiderfn311 wrote:These threads end up being absurd back-and-forth BS.
Wait, huh? What's all this about feeding puppies raspberry pie from a tin can...?jrsjr wrote:Will Puppy Linux run on the Raspberry Pi? I want to build one of those into an Altoids tin.Syd wrote:Spit it out, John! Quickly!jrsjr wrote:I actually drank the Kool-Aid late last year![]()
(Lately, I have become enamored of Puppy Linux, and spend more time than I should with it.)
YUM! YUM!Swordsman wrote:Wait, huh? What's all this about feeding puppies raspberry pie from a tin can...?jrsjr wrote:Will Puppy Linux run on the Raspberry Pi? I want to build one of those into an Altoids tin.Syd wrote: Spit it out, John! Quickly!![]()
(Lately, I have become enamored of Puppy Linux, and spend more time than I should with it.)
~SM
So everyone wants to talk about the pie and the box, and how what the world needs is to think about the pie out of the box, but did anyone but me and John actually look at the pi that's already out of the box?Swordsman wrote:Wait, huh? What's all this about feeding puppies raspberry pie from a tin can...?jrsjr wrote:Will Puppy Linux run on the Raspberry Pi? I want to build one of those into an Altoids tin.Syd wrote: Spit it out, John! Quickly!![]()
(Lately, I have become enamored of Puppy Linux, and spend more time than I should with it.)
~SM
When the price of the 64GB SD card drops, I'm gonna get me a Slot Music player for just that reason.PeteH wrote:There's definitely something to be said for straight-up file drag-and-drop to the device rather than messy desktop software like iTunes or Zune.
My kids have Sansas and they are simplicity itself.
If you look at sales and profits I don't see how you can say the iPad 1 wasn't an immediate hit. And Android hardware vendors today still cannot compete with its price without losing money while Apple making 50+% margins on a cheaper device. The iPad is both cheaper and immensely more profitable than any other tablet, and it's been that way out of the gate.skully93 wrote:I'm not an apple fanboy but they can make great products. here's what I've learned:
1) the first gen or two is neat but trash.
2) after that they get better, but still too pricey.
3) after THAT they get better and the price is usually OK.
4) 2 gens after that. (4-5) it is usually good, and I wait for a million moron fanboys to buy them then sell them for the next sought after product for half price. ding.