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Awesome. Thanks for clarifying that with me.
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I still think (this is an opinion, not fact) Apple stands to lose more if they part company.Apple is Samsung's biggest client - by a mile.
It was heavily Co developed for the iPhone early on I'd guess they may be still contracted to do it. And apple has recently been buying up some maping firms, and have been on a drive for employees for map services.I've always wondered why Google allow iOS to use Google maps. Surely pulling that rug from underneath them would hurt iOS. Although obviously they're getting something for it.
I think Apple are gradually looking to reduce their reliance on Samsung.
I simply cannot understand Apples motives on this sue.
Sueing the manufacturer of many of your components??...Baffling
Apple is aware Samsungs tablet is a better product than the iPad
If any company doing it as good or better than them it is Samsungs
Samsung has more revenue (2x), assets (3x), and equity (2x) than Apple and similar profits. Apple shares are high because they're achieving similar profits on a much smaller base, but Samsung is a much bigger company.
The Federal Court of Australia has unanimously overturned an interlocutory injunction against Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, with Apple ordered to pay costs of the appeal.
But Justice Lindsay Foster, who handed down the judgment today on behalf of the Full Bench, today granted Apple an extension on the judgment until 4pm Friday this week, by which time the iPad maker intends to apply for leave to appeal before the High Court.
The successful appeal will allow Samsung to launch the Australian version of the tablet within seven days.
If anyone could help me make a decision it would be greatly appreciated.
I had an iPad around Christmas time but sold it out of frustration because the no flash thing annoyed me too much. Even some of the flash browsers they have don't work properly and it was pretty much just a bigger iPhone which I have. Pretty much what I'm looking for is something that's going to resemble a computer as much as possible but have the portability of an iPad/tablet. I want to be able to not worry about the sites I go to, which youtube videos will and won't work etc. Is this what I'm going to get if I opt for a Tablet? Is there a browser on anything that's capable of that?
I'm not too into apps but I like the e-readers and things like that, and I like the auto-correct as well so it would be nice if a tablet had those. Most of my friends have iPads so I can't grab a Tablet and muck around with it for a while to get an idea. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Pretty much any Android based tablet will run Flash on sites, though I don't know how they fair with Flash games
So Samsung's Galaxy Tab will do everything you want it to, as far as a tablet device is concerned
YouTube will work on an iPad mind you. YouTube have spent a lot of time and effort making sure of that (you'll get to their HTML5 version of the site basically {I think}, when browsing via an iPad)
After that it comes down to $$
There are some very cheap yet very limiting tablets around these days
When you say "resemble a computer" though, I start to wonder if you wouldn't be happier with something like an UltraBook
In my opinion, tablets are good devices for consuming content. But for creating content (even a relatively short forum post such as this) they drive me nucking futs
Two quick questions: What is it that drives you mad, and Tablets don't have auto correct do they? (yes lazy)Pretty much any Android based tablet will run Flash on sites, though I don't know how they fair with Flash games
So Samsung's Galaxy Tab will do everything you want it to, as far as a tablet device is concerned
YouTube will work on an iPad mind you. YouTube have spent a lot of time and effort making sure of that (you'll get to their HTML5 version of the site basically {I think}, when browsing via an iPad)
After that it comes down to $$
There are some very cheap yet very limiting tablets around these days
When you say "resemble a computer" though, I start to wonder if you wouldn't be happier with something like an UltraBook
In my opinion, tablets are good devices for consuming content. But for creating content (even a relatively short forum post such as this) they drive me nucking futs
Tablets like the Asus Transformer Prime has a very convenient connectible keyboard that turns it into a netbook and makes typing so much easier.^^Thanks for your help. Probably leaning towards the tablet, but the familiarity of an iPad is tempting. Cheers again for the tips.