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  • Questionable parts leak revives claims of space black 'iPhone 7'

    Yes Please! MacBooks too! Space black everything!
    TurboPGTDeelronredgeminipa
  • Samsung, Lenovo, LG & HP show off copies of Apple TV, MacBooks at CES

    Hyundella said:
    Everyone needs to take a chill pill. Samsung's 2016 Tizen UI is the evolution of last year's UI. Their TVs are awesome and you've obviously never used one. Not everything revolves around Apple, ladies and gents. https://macnn.mnmcdn.com/article_images/1420198182-md-samsungtizensmarttv1.jpg
    Everything actually does.
    1. Samsung has already come out publicly saying 2016 would be a rough year for investors. Not directly naming Apple, but citing one of their key partners would be using less Samsung internals in their devices.
    2. True, Tizen is coming a long way. It is better, or soon to be better than stock android. Both (Linux based) are better than anything Windows, but they all can't touch Apple's Systems. Apple's BSD/Darwin based systems truly out class them. From the XNU kernel, Cocoa APIs, etc...
    3. Xcode development platform is far more polished than anything  anyone else has. Swifts progression is not something to be ignored.
    4. The ecosystem! The trump card! Make no mistake, Apple is an ecosystem company. When samsung fine tunes Tizen OS half as much as Apple has Darwin (to runs on desk/laptops, flagship phones/tablets, & not just a limited a number of watches and tvs), then you still be off. As they'd still need to develop a solid development platform, programming language, respectable size App Store not reliant on Google.

    Sorry to burst your bubble, but it's been a one horse race for years already!

    magman1979
  • Wi-Fi Alliance vets 802.11ah 'HaLow' standard with almost double current range

    Bluetooth > Wifi
    Although having these work together is the key. I personally believe, that all home kit devices should come equipped with both wifi and Bluetooth and not only communicate with the hub, but act as boosters. 

    Example: I'm listening to music off my iPhone that is charging downstairs with Bluetooth headphones, and I go outside of Bluetooth range. The hub could determine the closest hub connected device (be it an upstairs Apple TV, hue lights, or maybe even a dedicated booster the size of an iPad charger plugged into an outlet) send the music via wifi, then that device send it to the my headset via Bluetooth.