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foregoneconclusion said: If Nanite makes infinite polygon counts possible for certain types of in-game objects, wouldn't that mean it's independent of the GPU being used? still need a beefy GPU to render. from my understanding, UE5 dynamic…
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rotateleftbyte said: macplusplus said: Minimalist = functional. You discard all the decoration and you expose pure functions. So what is “function” and what is not can be easily discerned. You can go too far. Take the interior o…
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macplusplus said: I and many people I know or don’t know never carry a Lightning cable daily. I didn't say daily, but it's much more likely the general population is carrying lightning cables compared to batteries in their bags. The i…
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macplusplus said: What I don’t understand with the Mighty Mouse is why it is rechargeable? This is a big guy that can accomodate well disposable batteries. Batteries off you’re stuck. OK but you forgot the cable and you’re stuck again. Why …
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ttollerton said: Yeah, that Mighty Mouse 2 is a real head scratcher. We couldn’t just plug it in at the front tip to charge it, so we could use it like a wired mouse while it’s charging. What about the non-modular Mac Pro? Lightning…
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My beef with the Magic Mouse 2 is the lapse of judgement in its design to place the charging point for it on the bottom edge. Rather than sully the outside of the mouse, Apple hid it at the very bottom of the device, where users won't see it unless …
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it makes sense considering lots of pros have their tower far away from the monitor.
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ugh, no. it’s not a monopoly when android has far more marketshare and far more open than iOS
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title makes the issue much worse than it seems. annoyed with journalism these days. yeah...it's technically true, but it's also misleading.
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jdw said: I could have told you that, even before Mr. Lee's findings. A lot of people who embrace butterfly keyboards and impossibly thin designs don't give much consideration to thermal throttling. But it is a reality. Another sad fact is…
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Varmoes said: I started to question Dave2D approach when he tested multiple laptops. Sure it does thermal throttle but hell. Macs are optimized for Mac applications. This is simply stupid from him. Try to benchtest Final cut Pro from a PC. Ev…
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all because a someone wanted to become youtube famous.
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don't they have better targets to go after? like ad block plus? surely Safari's 3%-4% marketshare isn't going to affect them as much as adblock plus or other privacy plugins.
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Apple's way: build UX first, then the tech. Others: build technology first, then figure out what the fuck to do with it.
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For the wireless coils, my guess would be that it's for a smart-cover-like smart-battery where you can slap on/off without much hassle. and as well as other things.
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"Notably, the attack requires physical access to the Echo in order to take place" same with keyboard keyloggers which is far more intrusive than echo.
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doesn't even answer the question everyone is asking: "does it run nvidia pascal cards"?
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This isn't really news. He's just reiterating what was already explained in the Walter Isaacson's bio of Steve Jobs
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Interesting. I was at the Apple Store Genius Bar last week. Saw a customer with an iPhone 7 plus. He said his phone was next to his bed charging and he saw it randomly reboot. Unfortunately the iPhone never got pass the Apple logo screen and he said…
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Everyone needs to stop reporting Digitimes. They have one of the worst track records of rumors. The ones they got right were simply taken from more reputable (earlier) rumors.