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Post by artman1033 on Mar 5, 2014 19:18:43 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2014 23:11:11 GMT -8
They suck. If Apple produces an iWatch that wears like a bracelet, it will rival Hiroshima.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2014 23:29:24 GMT -8
Worth reading. I agree with that Merckel guy: "Too bad Judge Cote wasn't able to read this before she made up her mind before the start of the trial and court testimony." Two economists file pro-Apple brief in e-book antitrust casetech.fortune.cnn.com/2014/03/05/apple-economists-ebook-amici/?source=yahoo_quoteBut the pro-Apple (AAPL) amici curiae brief filed Wednesday by two economists lays out clearly -- more clearly perhaps than Apple's own trial lawyers -- the economic and legal issues the company tried and failed to get across to Judge Denise Cote last June. I don't want to play psychologist about what goes on inside Cote's tweety bird cage, but it did seem she had pre-judged the case, and that no amount of reasoning was going to wave her off. I hope the Third Circuit takes her down a peg. A life tenure judiciary has its disadvantages. I second that. She appears to have earned her reputation for prejudging cases, based on attorneys who've been in her court.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2014 23:42:52 GMT -8
iWatch stories are ramping like we saw pre-iPad days. Now, I'm not saying iWatch should look like this, but this is closer to what I'm hoping for, in contrast to a fixed, inflexible bracelet we've been seeing. The only change I'd make is a strap HALF the length of a normal wristwatch, the other half being fixed to contain the battery and other electronics. Part of the band needs to be flexible to fit the wrist better. Jony, we should talk
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Post by icam on Mar 6, 2014 0:08:14 GMT -8
iWatch stories are ramping like we saw pre-iPad days. Now, I'm not saying iWatch should look like this, but this is closer to what I'm hoping for, in contrast to a fixed, inflexible bracelet we've been seeing. The only change I'd make is a strap HALF the length of a normal wristwatch, the other half being fixed to contain the battery and other electronics. Part of the band needs to be flexible to fit the wrist better. Jony, we should talk Have to disagree Mercel. I like the other speculated design better. But, I agree, I'd like a different band too, one that's more athletic and flexible for at least the back half of it. Maybe even some type of polyester or cotton based material, like an outdoors watch band. This one reminds me of the digital watches from the late 1970's and of the one Samesung is producing. I fear this design would get laughed off of the TV by all the talking heads.
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