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iPhone owners will be able to disable CPU throttling in future iOS version, Cook says
I suspect the average iPhone user has about 50% the knowledge of iOS that the average Appleinider reader has. Perhaps even less. For the majority of iOS users, automatically reducing power consumption in order to optimize battery life is just good engineering. Further it’s nothing new. This tech is highly advanced, AI mediated, genius stuff! I cannot believe anyone with a brain thinks this is an issue worthy of a moments thought. In fact, why am I commenting! -
Jony Ive recalls how Steve Jobs taught him to say no, especially when it hurts to do it
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Over 100 leading design professionals file amicus brief supporting Apple in Supreme Court case vs.
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Apple sacks iPhone X engineer after daughter posts hands-on video to YouTube
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Mark Zuckerberg claims Apple's App Store charges 'monopoly rents,' stifles innovation
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Two of four Thunderbolt 3 ports in new 13" MacBook Pro with Touch Bar have reduced speeds
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Wells Fargo cuts Apple price target as stock hovers just above $100
Today, US Patent Office granted Apple, Inc. patents for miniature Cold Fusion and Antigravity devices. During an interview on CNBC, Apple Senior VP of Marketing, Phil Schiller commented, "Well, I can't say whether or not we're building a hydrogen powered magic carpet, but we certainly could..." AAPL was down $2.50 in late day trading due to rumors of iPhone supply chain softening. -
Apple Car research focusing on use of Tesla-style induction motor
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Former Facebook employees detail impact of Apple's upcoming anti-tracking privacy feature
Apple is doing the right thing here and is alone in its willingness to put privacy ahead of potential revenue. No other major player is making that trade. Facebook is fading. It was just the first really successful platform of its kind. As the slack in the privacy rope is taken back up, which consumers will eventually demand, FB’s viability will suffer. -
Facebook preparing to take Apple to court over iOS 14 privacy features