05.06.2007, 19:56
Bloemche schrieb:Neue iMacs
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Großer Steve enttäusche mich nicht
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Bloemche schrieb:Neue iMacs
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Großer Steve enttäusche mich nicht
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SebastianS schrieb:du hast wieder was von den kleinen bunten pillen
bin gleich da
www.macrumors.com schrieb:A Vnunet.com article claims that European mobile operators are unwilling to concede to Apple's iPhone partnership demands.
"Operators consistently told us, not for attribution, of course, that they had spoken to Apple and found the company 'unbelievably arrogant', making demands that 'simply cannot be justified no matter how hot the product is'," Avi Greengart, a principal analyst at Current Analysis, wrote in an advisory on Monday.Several operators went as far as to say they "will never offer the iPhone." It's been widely publicized that Apple has made several unconventional demands of their cell phone carriers. In the U.S., Verizon is reported to have rejected Apple's deal due to the terms of the agreement. Apple's terms with AT&T are rumored to include revenue sharing of the monthly subscriber fees for the iPhone.
The other option is for Apple to sell the iPhone directly to consumers without a Sim card, allowing users to later install one from their mobile provider. This, however, would require Apple to somehow bypass the provider's voicemail to enable their "Visual Voicemail" feature which requires server-side support.
Bloemche schrieb:Wieso denn?![]()
Zitat:The other option is for Apple to sell the iPhone directly to consumers without a Sim card, allowing users to later install one from their mobile provider. This, however, would require Apple to somehow bypass the provider's voicemail to enable their "Visual Voicemail" feature which requires server-side support.Das wär mir eh am liebsten!!!
Missis@ schrieb:Das wär mir eh am liebsten!!!Genau!
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Keine neuen iMacs
macnews.de schrieb:Dünnere iMacs kommen angeblich noch in diesem Sommer
Ein Teil der Gerüchteküche glaubte, dass Apple zur Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in der letzten Woche eine neue Generation des iMacs vorstellen würde. Diese Hoffnung hat Cupertino nicht erfüllt. Die Gerüchteseite AppleInsider glaubt aber weiterhin daran, dass ein größeres Update des iMacs bevorsteht - das noch in diesem Sommer (Ende Juli bis Mitte August) folgen soll. Die neuen 20- und 24-Zoll-Desktop-Macs sollen ein neues Design bekommen, das sie unter anderem schlanker macht. Den 17-Zoll-iMac soll es hingegen nicht mehr geben.