The iPad is creating a new format for reading content. One of the things that's happening as a result is the world of personalized news aggregators, which is a category that's been around for quite some time, is getting new life.
‐‐ Mike McCue
The iPad is far and away the most successful product in its category.
‐‐ Phil Schiller
The iPad - is that a phone or a computer? If I put it on my wall is it a TV?
‐‐ Chad Hurley
The iPad needs to catch up with Flash before I put a hand on it.
‐‐ Hedi Slimane
The iPad's all about proprietary apps that are supposed to be amazing on the bigger screen.
‐‐ Jen Lancaster
The iPad was my first splurge after I got my first paychecks. I paid off the debt, and I now bring the iPad with me to auditions.
‐‐ Katie Leclerc
The iPad! What is better designed than that? I read magazines on it, I play Scrabble. I use it for everything.
‐‐ Diane von Furstenberg
The iPhone calendar isn't bad, but it isn't great, either. It only offers a day view and a month view - it doesn't have a week view, which drives me crazy.
‐‐ Susan Orlean
The iPhone is made on a global scale, and it blends computers, the Internet, communications, and artificial intelligence in one blockbuster, game-changing innovation. It reflects so many of the things that our contemporary world is good at - indeed, great at.
‐‐ Tyler Cowen
The iPhone revolutionised the mobile industry, rather like the iPod before it with the personal music player.
‐‐ Julian Ovenden
The iPhone was broadly dismissed. The iPod was broadly dismissed. The iPad was probably more copiously written off as a large iPod.
‐‐ Jonathan Ive
The iPhone will forever be associated with the inventive genius of Steve Jobs and Silicon Valley. But the roots of innovation can be traced back - from one genius to another, at least - back to the genius who put the phone in iPhone: Alexander Graham Bell.
‐‐ Marvin Ammori
The iPhone will maybe become more of a video-conferencing experience - you pick up your phone, you answer it, you'll be talking to someone looking at their face.
‐‐ Chad Hurley
The IPL is just pure, intense. You don't need all the other stuff. I don't believe in coaches in international cricket.
‐‐ Shane Warne
The IPO is no exit for the entrepreneur; it's the start of purgatory.
‐‐ Vivek Wadhwa
The iPod completely changed the way people approach music.
‐‐ Karl Lagerfeld
The iPod has changed all that because sometimes I listen to an album from beginning to end, but now I put the stuff on shuffle and have the iPod tell me what I'm listening to, especially if I'm working out.
‐‐ Benicio Del Toro
The iPod has taken away the whole platinum record sales prospect. Sincerity and specificity are going to be the hot commodities in music. Everybody can have anything that they want, so now it gets into what specifically you have to give.
‐‐ Eric Lewis
The iPod is a proprietary integrated product, although that is becoming quite modular. You can download your music from Amazon as easily as you can from iTunes. You also see modularity organized around the Android operating system that is growing much faster than the iPhone. So I worry that modularity will do its work on Apple.
‐‐ Clayton Christensen
The IRA has abandoned its armed struggle in pursuit of its goals by political means. This must be fully acknowledged. Continued challenge does nothing but obstruct and inhibit the peace process.
‐‐ James T. Walsh
The Iran I'm dreaming of maybe doesn't exist anymore.
‐‐ Golshifteh Farahani
The Iran nuclear issue is on top of the agenda. It is a very complicated issue with long history.
‐‐ Yukiya Amano
The Iranian acquisition of nuclear weapons would be infinitely more costly than any scenario you can imagine to stop it.
‐‐ Benjamin Netanyahu
The Iranian government intends to use the nuclear program for peaceful purposes, but must convince international public opinion of that.
‐‐ Shirin Ebadi
The Iranian government is undoubtedly a severe danger to its own population, but not beyond that.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
The Iranian people are known for adhering to their undertakings. We have been tested by history. We're an old civilization. We've been tested by history. We haven't aggressed upon any country for 250 years. This is a history that I'm proud of.
‐‐ Mohammad Javad Zarif
The Iranian people, if you look at their demographics and their level of education, could be a strong source for stability in the Middle East. The problem is they're run by an apocalyptic cult of ayatollahs.
‐‐ Tom Cotton
The Iranian people, with regards to the policies of various American administrations in the past 30 years, are very worried. They don't trust them.
‐‐ Hassan Rouhani
The Iranian regime doesn't express the wishes and values of the Iranian people.
‐‐ Moshe Katsav
The Iranian regime gives financial support to terrorist organizations all over the world, denies the Holocaust, and calls for the wiping the state of Israel from the map, while developing long-range missiles and trying to obtain nuclear weapon.
‐‐ Moshe Katsav
The Iranian regime suppresses its own people as well as others in the region. It prevents peace by sponsoring terror globally. With the ultimate weapon that it is deceptively developing, the regime aims to gain hegemony over the entire Middle East and hold the world's economy hostage.
‐‐ Shimon Peres
The Iranians and Persians are excellent at the art of negotiation.
‐‐ Donald Trump
The Iranians are abusing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to gain more support from radical elements in the region.
‐‐ Tzipi Livni
The Iranians don't intimidate! They're like the Vietnamese and the Iraqis. You want to start a war with them? They'll still be fighting in fifty years!
‐‐ Ted Turner
The Iranians don't want the same thing we do in Iraq, not really; they want to control Iraq... the Ayatollah hates the United States; the Iranians are enemies of the United States.
‐‐ Elliott Abrams
The Iranians excel at identifying potential recruits for terrorist attacks, and then recruiting and training them.
‐‐ Michael Ledeen
The Iraq I returned from was, in my mind, a fairly simple place. By which I mean it had little relationship to reality. It's only with time and the help of smart, empathetic friends willing to pull through many serious conversations that I've been able to learn more about what I witnessed.
‐‐ Phil Klay
The Iraq war fueled distrust of the press from both sides.
‐‐ Bill Dedman
The Iraq War marked the beginning of the end of network news coverage. Viewers saw the juxtaposition of the embedded correspondents reporting the war as it was actually unfolding and the jaundiced, biased, negative coverage of these same events in the network newsrooms.
‐‐ Dick Morris
The Iraq War. No one took to the streets over it. It certainly would have been appropriate. If anybody even hinted we should... you were called un-American and not supporting the troops.
‐‐ Hank Azaria
The Iraq war took priority over domestic disaster prevention.
‐‐ Charles B. Rangel
The Iraq war was always a long shot. But it was made immeasurably longer by its principal architects in Washington, including Douglas Feith, who ignored expert advice, reserved most of their effort for fighting each other in ideological battles, and regarded the Iraqi people as an afterthought.
‐‐ George Packer
The Iraq war was fought by one-half of one percent of us. And unless we were part of that small group or had a relative who was, we went about our lives as usual most of the time: no draft, no new taxes, no changes. Not so for the small group who fought the war and their families.
‐‐ Bob Schieffer
The Iraq war was not necessary.
‐‐ Scott McClellan
The Iraq War was the biggest issue for people of my generation in the West. It was also the clearest case, in my living memory, of media manipulation and the creation of a war through ignorance.
‐‐ Julian Assange
The Iraq War was the first conflict in western history in which an imperialist war was massively protested against before it had even been launched.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
The Iraqi elections were an important first step.
‐‐ Brent Scowcroft
The Iraqi forces are conducting the Mother of all Retreats.
‐‐ Dick Cheney
The Iraqi Free Press, which did not exist 18 months ago because there was no such thing as the Iraqi Free Press, broke a story about the U.N. Oil-for-Food scandal, which could potentially turn out to be the largest scandal in history.
‐‐ Chris Chocola
The Iraqi government will try and retake some of the cities have that been captured by ISIS. That means the Shiite government dropping bombs on civilian areas, on Sunni cities. There will likely be a response with car bombings here in Baghdad, and this could be a long fight.
‐‐ Richard Engel