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This is silly and wasteful. .55 lbs is well within the toy range. Good old American Moral Panic. (Remember when it was chewing gum?) You know what else is dangerous to aircraft near the ground? Water balloons, catapults with rocks, baseballs, kites…
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Apple News of the ones listed. Unfair advantage with OS integration, but I do like it. But my REAL choice is Other: Feedly and good old RSS.
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I suspect the employees' personal "differences" were not truly that significant... does anyone really think them hugging each other carries some emotional weight? Well, the ad's not for me, that's all.
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Congrats Tim! Note: careful investigation will reveal whether the great things Tim has done for the world are INSTEAD of or IN ADDITION to his CEO duties. I won't spoil the answer
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They're VERY different, and neither one can easily take the place of the other. So deciding based on price is a bad approach. If you're super comfortable with traditional computing and all its complexities, and drawing isn't a major need, go for a…
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It's a fine keyboard if you WANT one attached to a flappy cover all the time. For most of us, a plain old Bluetooth keyboard plus a stand (maybe a cover that IS a stand) makes more sense. And for cheaper. I'm planning to use a Magic Keyboard mys…
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250 grams??? That's WELL within "toy" range. I don't want to have to register with the government to own a harmless toy that can't fly far, carry a payload, or do anything harmful that someone can't do worse by throwing a rock. In fact, it's much …
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As a life-long Wacom fan (I have one before me right now), I will say that I always liked the IDEA of side-buttons and eraser end. The idea. But in practice, I've found both features super annoying. Tapping a tool is quicker than reversing the entir…
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Thanks, AppleInsider, for telling me this isn't "overtly sexist." Except it is... (I know some people weep salty tears for anyone who says something offensive. Don't worry. Jimmy--and Apple--will survive. Even if--the horror!--sexism gets discusse…
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I am on track to purchase upwards of zero, but falling short of expectations in the two range.
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They'll keep sharing technologies and benefits, and in the very long term touch will be more commonplace than mice. But trucks will keep on being trucks! I do think A-series Macs will likely come eventually, if Intel doesn't pull it together on per…
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Supplies of the iPhone 5s were initially constrained by limits on the number of TouchID sensors that could be made. Yet people are somehow positive that "cheapness" is the reason to not use the new component in every iOS device? You're certain of t…
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Apple simply needs to make each phone using 1/3 parts from each of 20 countries, and then anyone can buy one!
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I'd want this on my iPad MORE than on my iPhone. Hope Apple enables it.
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While so many in tech circles are continuing the old cries of "you HAVE to have a 1990s-style computer, an iPad is right for NOBODY!"... more and more actual people have already switched to iPad, and the more size options there are, the faster that …
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I don't think the perfect keyboard is out yet, but I like options! Smart Connector-powered backlighting is pretty awesome. For my needs I would want super-easy one-handed removal/insertion (not trying to connect the two halves firmly like a laptop)…
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It already IS a laptop replacement for SOME people. I know them. Don't consider everyone the same, and don't be afraid to see the future coming. And don't worry--it's a long, slow transition, and they won't take our trucks away. P.S. Don't conside…
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I think it's pretty COOL that it tries too hard. It's not for me, and not for most people--but it has a niche, and I'm not at all sorry to see that niche filled. For most people, the frankenOS and frankenTablet are not the way to go. Awkward compr…
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Apple's caught in a bind. On the one hand, fewer glaciers and polar bears means less demand for smartphone photography. On the other hand, extreme storms, flooding, wildfires, starvation and refugees and scarcity wars means greater demand for smar…
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Add shoes and pants and you're pretty much set! Time to enjoy reading commentary from people who think ALL people have the same needs/wants THEY have...