Main Area and Open Discussion > Living Room
Apple v Samsung Verdict is in
wraith808:
If Samsung tells Apple where to stick their contract, then
1) Samsung loses a lot more revenue in the long term
2) Samsung's word as a manufacturer becomes mud
It's to their benefit to keep that separation of producer vs. manufacturer in place.
(And that enemy of my enemy is my friend has been shown historically to be hilarious in a black comedy type manner...)
Renegade:
I would say we live in a world where we always have to search for the lesser evil. There is little to no 'good' left.
-rgdot (August 27, 2012, 07:32 PM)
--- End quote ---
Considering the rather fine line between lesser and different, seems to me that it's damned difficult just to find lesser evil :-\ :huh: :mad:.
-barney (August 27, 2012, 09:50 PM)
--- End quote ---
And that is why so many of us opt to worship either Cthulhu or Khorne. :) Hey, might as well choose the greater evil~! ;D
Renegade:
If Samsung tells Apple where to stick their contract, then
1) Samsung loses a lot more revenue in the long term
2) Samsung's word as a manufacturer becomes mud
It's to their benefit to keep that separation of producer vs. manufacturer in place.
(And that enemy of my enemy is my friend has been shown historically to be hilarious in a black comedy type manner...)
-wraith808 (August 28, 2012, 11:34 AM)
--- End quote ---
I agree with most of that, but from working with Samsung at a very deep level for a long time, I would bet that Samsung will eat Apple alive and crunch on their bones while they are at it. This is only the beginning. I think most people underestimate Samsung right now. Apple is only trying to buy time right now. That's all. But they will fail. Guaranteed.
40hz:
It's amusing to me that Apple has painted themselves into a corner with their "innovative design" when the future of personal computer interfaces and functionality will probably more closely resemble something like this:
KynloStephen66515:
It's amusing to me that Apple has painted themselves into a corner with their "innovative design" when the future of personal computer interfaces and functionality will probably more closely resemble something like this:
-40hz (August 28, 2012, 01:39 PM)
--- End quote ---
That was a bloody fantastic, and a damn good watch!
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version