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		|  01-11-2007, 04:05 PM | #102 |  
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					Originally Posted by Bobblehead  Yeah? 
In the quote you replied to I said...
 
And the initial article  I linked said:
 
They'll come to some sort of an agreement but I'm guessing it will cost a little more today than it would have a week ago. |  
Sorry, I wrote in "Here is some more news" that didn't make it into the post.  Wasn't arguing with you, not even sure why I quoted you.
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		|  01-11-2007, 04:15 PM | #103 |  
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					Originally Posted by Barnes  Sorry, I wrote in "Here is some more news" that didn't make it into the post.  Wasn't arguing with you, not even sure why I quoted you. |  
LOL, no problem. I guess I'm just used to people not actually reading the articles linked.
 
Personally, I think the best part of the phone is that the whole interface is created via software. "New models" could be had by updrading the software. Now if only they had put more memory into it (says the person't who's first computer was a C64 after taking a computer class that used Commodore Pet computers)
		 
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		|  01-11-2007, 04:19 PM | #104 |  
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					Originally Posted by Bobblehead  LOL, no problem. I guess I'm just used to people not actually reading the articles linked.
 Personally, I think the best part of the phone is that the whole interface is created via software. "New models" could be had by updrading the software. Now if only they had put more memory into it (says the person't who's first computer was a C64 after taking a computer class that used Commodore Pet computers)
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They wanted it flash, so I'm guessing the memory was limited to 8GB (isn't 8GB the biggest amount of flash memory right now?).  I'm sure down the road (probably in a year), it will be up to 12GB and in a couple years you'll have 30GB flash memory.  I really wonder how fast it will run the OS since it is based on a flash system?
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		|  01-11-2007, 04:30 PM | #106 |  
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			32GB is the max size for CF cards.
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		|  01-11-2007, 04:30 PM | #107 |  
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I took outta that Cisco wanted to have involvement in Apple's product.  Moreso than a trademark deal anyway.  The interesting thing is that Apple owns the iPhone trademrk in Austrailia, the UK, and the far east.  What will happen when Cisco goes to sell their iPhone in these regions.
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					Originally Posted by Bobblehead  ............ Now if only they had put more memory into it (says the person't who's first computer was a C64 after taking a computer class that used Commodore Pet computers) |  
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		|  01-12-2007, 12:14 AM | #109 |  
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			Looks kinda neat but im not a fan of the cost. And by the time its released i dont think its gonna be all that great anymore. Take a look at this: http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/11/i...rated-at-birth 
I know it doesnt have all the features but intersting none the less, if apple woud fix the screen scratching issues, outdated 2 mp camera i would definately consider an getting and unlock version. 
Also does this phone have built in batteries like i-pods? tell me they dont?
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			Yes, the phone has built in batteries.  
*HOWEVER* I've had my 2nd generation iPod for 3 years now, used almost daily and while the recharge life is dwindling, it is still usable. So it's not like you would need a new battery every week. This is an every 3 to 4 years thing.
 
According to www.ipodbatteryfaq.com , Apple will likely ask the vendor to fix battery problems. So as it seems likely that Rogers will get iPhone, you would take the iPhone to a Rogers kiosk in a nearby mall and they would be able to swap the batteries. 
 
The other issue with swapable batteries is that with most phones you could buy an extra battery, charge it, and carry it around on days when you are not going to be near an electrical outlet. Likely third party vendors will sell external battery packs just like with the iPod. Even with the Belkin external battery pack on my iPod, it still fits in my dress shirt pocket.
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					Originally Posted by Bobblehead  Except that, according to the article: "San Jose's Cisco said it has owned the trademark for the iPhone name since June 2000." and the iPod wasn't released until 2001. So, IF those timelines are correct then Cisco didn't jump an any bandwagons.
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I seem to remember that the "i" started to become widely used after the first iMac was introduced in 1998. That doesn't change the fact that Cisco holds the US trademark, of course, but I would like to see what they plan to do about Apple holding the iPhone trademark in the UK, Australia and some other countries.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Ayrahb  I seem to remember that the "i" started to become widely used after the first iMac was introduced in 1998. That doesn't change the fact that Cisco holds the US trademark, of course, but I would like to see what they plan to do about Apple holding the iPhone trademark in the UK, Australia and some other countries. |  
Actually, if you read that Cisco blog you will see it says 
 
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But I think al the "i" craze came after the "e" craze.
		 
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		|  01-12-2007, 12:17 PM | #113 |  
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					Originally Posted by Bobblehead  But I think al the "i" craze came after the "e" craze. |  
We skipped "a", went to "e", now "i".  Natural progression says the next vowel craze will then be "o".  Quick, someone copyright the names oBook and oPhone!
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			It doesn't make sense though because 'i' should come before 'e' except after c?
		 
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					Originally Posted by FireFly  It doesn't make sense though because 'i' should come before 'e' except after c? |  
True, but we are in Canada so the end of that rule is 'Unless it sounds like an "eh"'
		 
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		|  01-13-2007, 04:49 PM | #116 |  
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			Ooooo, now it's getting interesting.http://blogs.zdnet.com/Burnette/?p=236 
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		| If Apple can prove in federal court that the Declaration of Use contained misstatements of fact, i.e. that there was no continuous use, then Cisco's registration can be canceled. This could clear the way for the next company in line for the iPhone trademark, Ocean Telecom Services LLC (widely regarded as a front company for Apple). It could also explain why Apple decided not to sign the agreement Cisco proposed. | 
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			http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/macwo...ons-227575.php
 
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					Originally Posted by Devils'Advocate  I get a kick out of the "iPhone sucks... you can't develop for it because there isn't a full implementation of OS X. Why would anyone buy it if you can't develop for it?".   |  
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