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Another excellent informed post by DED. Also: if I ever start a band, I’m going to call it “ complex cache coherency”. Just sayin’.
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Brian Roemmele has been preaching this for some time. Check out his Quora article for more insights: https://www.quora.com/What-does-Brian-Roemmele-mean-when-he-says-Siri-should-be-its-own-operating-system
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It's back up in the US store. Live and learn. That's business.
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MplsP said: "Destroy the evidence!" tylerd said: I have to admit that I was looking forward to feeling some schadenfreude as I watched Samsung ship what is clearly a prototype, that has questionable utility (at least in the immediate …
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What's Tidal?
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I have to admit that I was looking forward to feeling some schadenfreude as I watched Samsung ship what is clearly a prototype, that has questionable utility (at least in the immediate future). I find it odd that they would effectively send these un…
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mbenz1962 said: ascii said: If the Chinese people ever overthrow the CCP and establish a democracy, what are they going to think of the American companies who helped censor them when the communists were in power? Would Apple ever sell …
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Forget the rest of that noise, shush mode is a great idea
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Not coming to iPhone guys. Don't kid yourself. Apple makes homegrown patentable technology that will give it a competitive advantage in the market. This by definition is a race-to-the-bottom commodity technology that will soon trickle down to cheap …
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Am I the only one calling BS on this story?
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This is why I buy Apple products. Period.
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PS: Welcome back DED!
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lkrupp said: Okay, let's get something straight. The Chinese, Koreans, and Japanese don't like each other and it goes back centuries or even millennia. The Chinese and Japanese are said to consider Koreans to be the mutts of Asia. So reports …
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I lived in Beijing until recently, and when you're on the ground there, you get to understand some details about Chinese culture. The middle to upper class really appreciate luxury foreign goods. This can be Mercedes cars to LV bags. Apple products …
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gatorguy said: sog35 said: nothing will come of this. lets face it. 30% of the Korean economy is Samsung. Unless Samsung wants this guy in jail, he ain't going to jail. even if he's found guility, the Korean president will simply pa…
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This was more of a prank against Nintendo, not so much a negative Apple move. It was some random guy on Reddit. Not sure why anyone picked this up without verifying at least the email headers. Ridiculous.
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longpath said: Citing ranking based on numbers of units sold is irrelevant. Cite rankings based on revenue or profits, and you have my attention. Why would I care if a company is running as an industry loss leader? Agreed. Also relevant is…
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macintown said: supadav03 said: As happy as I am about this, I still think Current-C was a better option than every retailer having "_____ Pay". Walmart announces theirs and Target is following suit with a QR code system. It's just goi…
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airmanchairman said: Big implications here, hidden for now... By that, I mean the next series of adverts will inevitably show the obligatory celebrity or two coming home and using Siri in every room via Sonos, in unusually cool ways. …
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I will not be surprised by disasterous statistics. I moved to Seoul in March and have been quietly looking out for Galaxy Edge phones everywhere that I go, including metro train. I saw my first Galaxy Edge last week. Here in Seoul. Everyone seems to…