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Member since September 15, 2008

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    Sarah Sarah

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  1. Comment - iPhone cannot win the smartphone wars

    (Oct 29, 2009 - 11:27 PM)

    Never say 'can't' to Apple. Never count them out and never, absolutely never, say they can't win.

    You just end up eating your words. Again.

  2. Comment - Verizon's Droid claims 10,000 apps, graphics co-processor, and 'a map for that'

    (Oct 29, 2009 - 11:21 PM)

    It may act like an iPhone, look like an iPhone and work like an iPhone but it's not an iPhone.

    Wannabe's aren't good enough. I'll take the iPhone thank you.

  3. Comment - Napster to be absorbed into Best Buy in $121 million deal

    (Sep 15, 2008 - 10:24 PM)

    Best Buy and Napster? Do the execs at Best Buy ever go on the internet? What could they possibly do to make Napster a success? and don't even think about toppling iTunes. Best Buy doesn't even know the service industry! If they couldn't find a company closer to their line of business for 121 million dollars, it's time to retire.

    And to think people get paid to make decisions like this.

  4. Comment - Creator of banned iPhone app goes his own route

    (Sep 15, 2008 - 10:15 PM)

    iPhone is owned by Apple. It's their baby. They can do whatever they want and sell whatever they like. Don't like it, don't develop for it.

    Pretty simple.

  5. Comment - EA drops Take-Two bid, fumbles Spore

    (Sep 15, 2008 - 10:08 PM)

    Shame on EA! Didn't they know that by putting restrictions on Spores they had encouraged players to search for the pirated version where there would be no restrictions? This is the complete opposite of what they wanted. People want to OWN their software not have a "three time rental and then you're out" type purchase.

    You can't make any product difficult for its legitimate users without causing sales to decline. They weren't hurting the hackers out there, they were hurting their own customers.

    EA needs to learn how to run its business or find another line of work. It's not up to the players to protect THEIR product.