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    • livemixerL Offline
      livemixer
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      @unknownuser said:

      right.. i fully see what you're saying.. but to me, the actual technology & the money side of things are not very closely related..

      To me, they are very closely related. Anybody can dream about using some great new partially developed technology for all sorts of things, but turning those ideas into useful, practical products is a difficult & expensive process. If you don't invest enough in R&D to get the details right, it doesn't matter how good you are at marketing.

      For example, the basic concept of wearable computers with some kind of heads-up personal display, touch and/or voice input, & so on has been around for years (for decades, if you include "movie magic" & science fiction novels) but over the past three years Google has invested millions in turning that concept into a practical consumer product & the development team freely admits they are still a long way from that. They aren't even certain it ever will become anything more than a curiosity with no mass market appeal.

      An interesting article about the Google Glass project is at http://www.theverge.com/2013/2/22/4013406/i-used-google-glass-its-the-future-with-monthly-updates.

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      • jeff hammondJ Offline
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        but even within a single corporation, you can still witness a separation of money and trchnology..

        basically there are the bigwigs and they're in control of what money goes where.. but that board, those people are generally incapable of producing the product or researching the technology.. there are two entirely different skills sets going on.. the business minded then the actual technicians (employees being paid by bigwig for their knowledge)..

        so while its possible to see apple the corporation as some incredibly smart/innovative corporation.. it's also possible to see them as an incredibly smart set of business people with powerful ways of luring the necessary technicians into working for them.

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        • livemixerL Offline
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          @unknownuser said:

          so while its possible to see apple the corporation as some incredibly smart/innovative corporation.. it's also possible to see them as an incredibly smart set of business people with powerful ways of luring the necessary technicians into working for them.

          I think Apple is both of these things. And like I said, it is also a corporation not afraid to place big financial bets on things that may not pay off, which is part of the reason it can attract top-notch talent. Same for Google.

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          • jeff hammondJ Offline
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            .

            Corning Says Devices With Flexible 'Willow Glass' Displays Unlikely to Appear for at Least Three Years

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            @unknownuser said:

            Clappin noted that Willow Glass may find its way into some simple products as soon as later this year, but that more complex applications such as flexible displays will require substantially more work before they can be brought to market.

            so i guess we're just not technically there yet as far as what i was imagining possible with an iwatch..

            we'll probably see a 'kinda' version sooner... then the new tech trickles into it over the years.. (i.e.- wait til version 3 or so of an iwatch before actually buying one πŸ˜„ )

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              I couldn't imagine there was a risk at all (how can it not succeed?).

              @unknownuser said:

              wait til version 3 or so of an iwatch before actually buying one

              But I'm impressed by your patience, respect !;-) Ok, that could prevent its success πŸ˜†

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              • jeff hammondJ Offline
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                @aerilius said:

                But I'm impressed by your patience, respect !;-)

                ha.. i remember when the iPad first came out.. i was thinking something similar (wait for a version that can do what i need.. ie- let me draw and/or obtain dimensions&cut lists from 3d models)..

                .. i still don't own one πŸ˜‰

                this might be a software thing instead of the tablet itself but either way....

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                • Mike LuceyM Offline
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                  Hey Jeff ...... I think you could be talking to yourself ....... can't have that πŸ˜„

                  I've just noticed a leak that we could be seeing a reduced cost 4.5" iPhone5S in 2014 in polycarbonate. I'll hold on for that as I think it could be a winner, lighter, cheaper and easier on the hand. I don't like steel band!!!

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                  A new report claims that Apple will release a polycarbonate 4.5-inch iPhone in 2014.

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                  I see you are talking glass above and iPads ...... eeeeeerrrrrr ....... I won't say what happened to my iPad last week!but the end result is nastly!

                  Anyway, if I had a Rhino Sheild or as the dyslectic developer calls it, Rhino Shied!, I would not be looking as a nasty looking screen. Its a Kickstarter project and the pricing is fair considering a replacement screen costs in the region of $150+ πŸ˜’

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                  • jeff hammondJ Offline
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                    I always thought the metal band was the antennae ?
                    even if it is, I guess they can get reception via other methods.

                    re: broken iPad glass.. my daughters computer is an iPad. and I stepped on it last month.. and no- not pretty πŸ˜„

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                      • jeff hammondJ Offline
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                        πŸ˜†

                        (that's possibly getting into lcd damage there instead of just the digitizer.. might as well just trash it at that point due to repair costs being so high)

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