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  • Apple was 'close' to introducing 14-inch iPad model in 2023

    The reality is that the 12.9 inch iPad Pro is excessively heavy and unwieldy.  Many people bought it because of its outstanding screen, but regret the move due to limited portability.  Raising the size to 14 inches would be suicide for a product.   
    Incorrect. I have the 12.9” pro. Often times I wish it had a 15” screen. I hate moving and zooming artboards ad naseam around just to work in detail on a deadline. 

    If you don’t need the pro, get the air or the base model. Let the pros have useful features. 
    I guess you didn’t realize I’m speaking from experience as well.   I also have the 12.9 inch pro and as far as I am concerned, it is very heavy and cumbersome.  And I’ve seen many people online say the same thing, so I’m not alone.

     Funny I don’t see people in this thread clamoring for a 14 inch iPad either, so I think it’s safe to say you’re in the minority.  At 1.5 lbs, it’s the 12.9 inch iPad is the heaviest one they’ve ever made by at least a half pound.

    You miss the point of the iPad Pro.  It’s supposed to be portable AND useful. While it is useful, the size and weight put off many people, and that includes pros.
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  • Apple TV+ workplace thriller 'Severance' returns to production

    The television industry still hasn’t grasped the amazing concept that if you wait too long between seasons, you will lose a significant portion of viewership that will never be regained.  

    On top of that, a complex series like Severance isn’t something you can easily jump into by watching season two.

    This happens time and time again on television when there are multiple years between seasons and yet the industry still seems shocked by the viewer loss.  When they finally return, they end up having like six episodes which can be binged in one sitting, and that’s it for another 2-3 years.  And then before you know it, the series is canceled due to low ratings.

    Although I truly enjoyed Severance, these kind of continued delays ultimately bring about a swift cancellation and I suspect it will be gone by the end of season two or season three.

    it’s almost as if independent studios cannot discipline themselves to the extent that network television shows are able to do so.  They crank out over 20 episodes a year and return in the fall to do it all again next year!  Independent studios are lucky if they crank out 6 to 10 episodes and then disappear for two to three years.   W T F.

    And don’t even get me started how Latin American television shows are disciplined enough to produce 65 to 85 episodes per season… which ends up being more episodes than most complete tv series from independent US studios.  


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  • Google is being sued after bad map directions led a man to his death

    dewme said:
    Re: “… announced the lawsuit to members of the press at the site, where the bridge has now been barricaded off.”

    Folks, we found the Google employee.   
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  • Apple Vision Pro is surprisingly durable in first YouTube drop test

    Another clueless a-hole dork eagerly tries to appear edgy by busting an extremely Apple expensive device through completely unrealistic and scientific testing, but is shocked and awed to discover glass actually has a breaking point.  Absolutely meaningless results.  

    Next time let’s drop him from from those heights and see how long it takes his thick skull to break…
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  • Original iPhone SE & second-generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro now vintage

    And yet no equivalent iPad Pro exists with a 12.9 inch liquid XDR retina glass screen… pretty dumb move on Apple’s part.  
    williamlondon
  • Apple finally sends 'batterygate' checks to iPhone owners

    foregoneconclusion said:  This was a lawsuit that never really had any merit. 

    Well dammmmmn, imagine how much time, effort and many multi millions of dollars Apple could’ve saved if you were on their legal team!!!
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  • Apple Vision Pro is surprisingly durable in first YouTube drop test

    Another clueless a-hole dork eagerly tries to appear edgy by busting an extremely Apple expensive device through completely unrealistic and scientific testing, but is shocked and awed to discover glass actually has a breaking point.  Absolutely meaningless results.  

    Next time let’s drop him from from those heights and see how long it takes his thick skull to break…
    Because there is no difference between an inanimate object and a living creature.


    NOPE.  Not THIS particular one.   

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  • Apple Vision Pro is surprisingly durable in first YouTube drop test

    sirdir said:
    And every Apple news site quotes him and people event comment..

    It’s just like quoting Trump. Everyone knows they are quoting a stupid ignorant idiot, but it’s fun to watch a train wreck in progress.  
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  • The Apple Vision Pro has already been hacked

    kmarei said:
    Just imagine
    a jailbroken vision pro with a pornhub app :)

    Wouldn’t do much good.  Stripchat VR doesn’t even recognize AVP as VR capable in their VR rooms.  

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