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Stop making so much sense!
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with revenue of $94.93 beating Wall Street expectationsWhoa, how low was Wall Street’s expectation?! On a different note, I would have expected a billion-fold more from Apple, even if their sales sucked!
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kellie said: ... the secondary cause is every Crowdstrike customer who blindly allowed the update to occur without doing their own testing and validation. Sure it would be nice to totally trust the vendor, but they don’t suffer the conse…
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Damnit, now I need to wait *a whole year* to upgrade from my recently-downgraded-to 6s Plus?! Gee, thanks, Mr. Kuo.
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mfryd said: There are both advantages and disadvantages to parts pairing. "Security" also includes physical security. Locking a phone to a particular Apple ID, and parts pairing both reduce the value of a stolen iPhone. If an iPhone is locke…
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Worth noticing that superior hardware (yet without app support) is available for much less, e.g. currently $1600 for a 1 kWh battery, 750 W motor, 9-speed shifter: https://www.juicedbikes.com/products/crosscurrentx?variant=39461568577600 (disclaimer…
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elijahg said: Actually... Most wear to lithium batteries is in the topping charge (80%+). Preventing the battery exceeding 80% does genuinely increase battery lifetime quite significantly. If a user doesn't discharge their battery to
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markbriton said: I’m just jumping in to show some love for the Touch Bar! I totally understand why it’s not for everyone, but I was really pleased to see it survive. I’m someone who hardly ever used function keys in the first place, so th…
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MplsP said: rcfa said: Not happy about the lack of touch bar. The Moment the revised edition was made with a separate physical ESC key, everything was fine. The only instance where the touch bar wasn’t an asset but a drawback was duri…
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Holy moly, that's five times what Intel plans to spend in on manufacturing! It won't be easy for Intel to compete with that type of manufacturing capacity to draw in business. Plus, I wonder how much capacity they can even sell to others if they'll …
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sflocal said: lmasanti said: Do we remember the times in which Apple made the chips in Samsung's factories and Samsung copied the technology? They copied the ads… Why not the chips? (They copy so wrongly the ads that the future of thei…
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What a paragon of human decency.
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GeorgeBMac said: Beats said: It’s freaking GIGANTIC to be called a “mini”. Why the fu** is everyone obsessed with huge phones? It’s irritating. Had it actually been “Mini” I’d be running to get it. I would still be using my 5s if it w…
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KITA said: NUVIA's Phoenix expected performance: Keep in mind that these are projected numbers, however, the credibility comes from the people behind the design. Qualcomm acquiring them might add further credibility to their claim. Ap…
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Who would have thought this would happen, back on August 8, 1997? https://money.cnn.com/1997/08/08/technology/apple_microsoft_pkg/
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Great interview, touching on a lot of subjects. I thought the part on privacy and the reasons for strong encryption toward the end was particularly interesting.
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I find this highly informative website tallying Coronavirus cases worldwide useful for gaining a perspective on the situation: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
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tht said:Don’t worry. If you thought of it, it means they thought of it, and thought of it years and years ago.Haha, yeah, it begs the question how Huawei P30's periscope camera is different from Apple's patents rather than the other way around.
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Silent enclosures have filters in the air intake, does the new Mac Pro have filters to prevent dust buildup inside? Especially if this is to be used in an office environment, it's going to collect a lot of dust otherwise.
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Excellent side-by-side test with outstanding choice of test cases, thank you for an outstanding smackdown!