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Hopefully you can turn this off. I have no need of it categorizing my email.
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The real market for this is the vertical market. Like AR assisted surgeries and other medical uses as well as non medical vertical markets. They showed Stryker’s initial foray and I’m sure there are others in the medical sphere. Those solutions …
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Yet another celebrity who has no economic ability or sense. NO, the inflation is not cause by corporate profits. Bigger corporate profits are a symptom of the inflation. When your money is worth less (inflated), the profits of companies will se…
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cg27 said: Um, interesting story, but go back to 1968 when 2001: A Space Odyssey blew everyone’s mind, on several levels, the tech depiction being just one. HAL, tablets (albeit “laying” on a desk since they were 50 years ahead of the tech),…
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Not sure HDMI has become THE standard. It has become A standard. My Max Studio is connected to 3 monitors. I think all of them are display port of some sort. My 2017 iMac also connects to two monitors. One is an older Apple 30” and uses a thun…
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There is more than a passing resemblance (and based on the name probably coincidental). I’d have just shifted the break to a different side.
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twolf2919 said: Small correction: 'There are clear frontrunners for the biggest job in tech" - isn't that the Microsoft CEO position? Apple's market cap is $2.6T and Microsoft's is $2.9T. Apple lost the crown a few weeks back. Biggest jo…
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Glad I have a lifetime supply. I kind of liked them. I never stick them on my car but have seen plenty of them on car windows. I used one once on the side of my Mac Pro for some reason a decade ago. And used one somewhere else. But I liked the …
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VictorMortimer said: And seriously? "the internet was just really starting to become a thing"? By 1998 I'd been on the internet for over a decade. 1998 was the year I upgraded from a POTS modem connection to ISDN, ethernet was pretty importan…
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Stryker showed a preview of an AVP app for help with some sort of joint replacement. I just saw a quick video of it. Lots of stuff coming in the medical front from various vendors.
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gatorguy said: davidw said: mikethemartian said: thinkman100000000 said: For all the damage ($$$) Sweeny has caused Apple, they should publicly declare to everyone that Epic is never going to be on Apple devices! Apple, u…
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Kierkegaarden said: Separately, Epic Games is continuing to press the European Union over Apple. In that case, its criticisms concern what it alleges is Apple's "malicious compliance" in only technically following the laws of the Digital Mark…
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While class action suits have their place, lawyers fees should be capped at 5% of the settlement amount. (Or their abouts). Most of these class action suits you read about are lawyer driven. My FB feed is full of sponsored ads trying to drum up…
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With the in-store availability of replacement HomePods etc. remember that Tim Cook was a logistics expert. We see this here as an example of “just in time” being off in time. Separately: Apple Stores used to be able to make local decisions to h…
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Apple TV. Especially with an M processor could be the console if they wanted to put a small amount of investment in and get some exclusives. With the added benefit of probably being able to support iPhone/iPad and Mac as well with derivative versi…
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My comment is not to take sides. Rather to elaborate on what I think is Apple’s motivation. By allowing non-commissioned ways to transfer money, they are owning up was for unscrupulous app developers to try and get around paying Apple’s fees for …
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pascal007 said: I’m not a Meta fan, in no way shape or form. But I have a hard time finding a tear for Apple’s dramatic stance. If Apple thinks that managing fees has a cost, then they should simply stop requiring that developers use their tr…
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Law of unintended consequences.
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The only way I buy any fitness equipment is if I buy it outright and it’s fully functional without any sort of subscription. Period.
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Nunnyobizz said: Doubly so when Apple is arguing that this process -- and all the fees that come along with it -- make it more secure than third-party stores. People make mistakes. They are only human. Can you suggest an alternative that wo…