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In 2017 Apple released iPhone X including a Neural Engine. In 2020 Apple released a Mac Mini including a Neural Engine. In both product lines (and iPad Pros), year on year, the Neural Engines have become increasingly powerful and ubiquitous. There's…
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I really don't want a touchscreen on my Mac. A touchpad, mouse or whatever is very efficient and much more accurate. However, the big issue is actually getting a finger to the touchscreen: an iPad is easy, there's no keyboard in the way and a Mac's …
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Luis.A.Masanti said: quote: “But, it still has support pages on AirPort routers too, and those are as dead as a doornail.” Maybe… the reason why AirPort routers have pages is… because it was an Apple's product. Yes, I retired my AirPort …
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danox said: I hope not but this off to the side tech which is non glamorous back of house tech at that will draw the ire of the EU or the Justice Dept and it would be unfair to Apples future competitors if pursued. Not to mention that it…
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If I side load an app onto my new iPhone, does that void the warranty? Serious question: suppose I load some dreadfully (or maliciously) coded app that seeks to occupy all the processor cores at 100% all the time in the background. My battery then …
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TheSparkle said: We did this at a place I worked once. Think it was a bit longer than a week. Either way the time absolutely flew by. Just the investigation phase took days sometimes. Fix, test, re-fix cycles. A week will fly by. Some overtim…
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Pleased you're OK, if a tad sore. Good to see a story from you on AI again too - more please.
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Could we please stop these irrelevant rambling political pieces from this author. There seems to be a technology story in there somewhere, between technology companies and the mayor of London, but dragging in a random selection of 'UK is doomed' p…
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dewme said: Today, a lot of software development organizations follow a continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD or simply CD) model which, in theory, means that every build or every daily build is in a releasable state. In other words,…
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stinkypete22 said: Is the WiFi and Cell bars disappearing when you are not in an App something anyone else is seeing. The second I open an App the bars come back. Yes, I have seen this several times (iPhone 15Pro), exactly as you describe…
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Hopefully they'll go on to fix some more bugs now! When I went to install the update, I noticed that all the info across the top of the home screen (eg time, battery, network etc) had disappeared (and not for the first time). The cameras also strugg…
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y2an said: Why is iOS not taking action on excessive energy use by apps and giving warnings, or slowing them down? That is, after all, why we have operating systems. 'Cos Apple gets taken to court when its software slows down the CPU to p…
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timmillea said: Then, it is poor form to have the phone always with you. Keep it on a charging stand in your office unless you are going to be travelling alone. It is a social faux pas to use your phone in company. You don't use the came…
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retrogusto said: A few years ago I wrote to Apple to ask for something similar for laptops. I mostly buy laptops, but 99% of the time I use them at home plugged in, and on occasion I use them elsewhere, but almost never far from an outlet. So…
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The button has also lost functionality: with the 'old' slider switch, you can glance at it (without waking the phone's display) and see whether mute is on or off. You can also feel the setting (if your memory's good enough) and you can't get confoun…
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elijahg said: command_f said: Now being constructive, can someone please remind me why Apple's original proposal was so bad: Before encryption, and totally on-device, scan photos that are leaving the device to go to Apple's servers (iC…
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Could we have the William Gallagher who writes intelligent articles back please? This item, and its predecessor, read like political polemics. There is no link between fighting CSAM and the problems in UK schools with RAAC (unless some AI wrote …
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jellybelly said: A serious problem is the lack of any labeling of capicity on USB3 cables OR ports ( on hubs an on computers). For now, pulling a “random cable from a pile” is a crap shoot and could make serious difference in performance that…
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A disappointing piece of "new" design, if true, is that "the mute-ring switch will become a customizable Action button". The mute switch is a valuable answer to a real-world issue, it makes it easy and discreet to silence the phone whether at the t…
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As a European observer, I thought that one of the motives for bringing this plant to the US was create/grow the skills locally. As such, "insufficient amount of skilled workers with the specialized expertise required for equipment installation in a …