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dysamoria said: As for software not using more than 16GB RAM... There's definitely more software out there that's native 64-bit. But that's not the issue. 32-bit applications had an issue with >4GB RAM. We aren't talking about >4GB any mo…
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Soli said: Irexit¡ You know that Apple will leave Ireland shortly after Ireland leaves the EU? The moment Ireland leaves the EU, for all the money they make in the EU Apple has to pay tax in the EU. That is the sweet deal with Ireland, App…
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Intel has been dropping the ball for 3(?) years now. Shouldn't that have been enough time for AMD to catch up again? Does anybody know if AMD offers anything close to/better than Intel?
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At least if you leave your product on 3 year old equipment and hike the prices enough you can then argue that you are discontinuing this product because it didn't sell!
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To call this marginally souped up MacBookAir an affordable MacBookPro is hard to swallow. That's a price hike of 50% to the MacBookAir it replaces. That doesn't bode well for my planned replacement of my aging MacMini. If Apple does this to the prod…
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I think the whole report stands on shake grounds as biggest share with 45-50% is taken by others. To my mind all other numbers have cero relevance, especially as Apple is the only one really telling how many phones they have sold.
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Should have spent some of the money on Macs; and if roumors are true not only the laptops. I think if destop Macs (those that are not AiO) would get a little more love at Apple they could sell a lot better.
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My bank tried to force a NFC enabled EC card on me but I refused to take it and asked for a non NFC enabled EC card. These cards are much too insecure. With the right (and cheap to get) equipment you can extract lots of data from these cards on dist…
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Can I tell then Safari to not show any ads?
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If I can't buy music anymore on iTunes then I won't buy any music on iTunes any more. I also don't like this rent the application stuff. I want do decide if I upgrade and when I upgrade. If the usage of an application gets more seldom I don't want t…
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AppleInsider said: FBI Director James Comey on Wednesday said the U.S. government will continue to wage legal war with ... As if their isn't enough war on this planet.
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Could he get out of this mess because what you get on Apple Music is different to what you get on Tidal? Actually you get more on Apple Music because of additional songs?
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AI2xxx said: Ceramic would be pretty interesting. It would also reduce the weight of the phone, like the Xiaomi Mi5 Pro. Note the weight is even lower than the iPhone 6S. Cost shouldn't be a problem given the fact this phone sells for $350 …
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ericthehalfbee said: ...Hell, let's forget pass phrases altogether. We know that Apple takes your fingerprint and stores a mathematical representation (a hash) of it in the secure enclave, in a format that makes it impossible to reverse b…
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jbdragon said: I don't see any of these company's doing anything wrong! They were given tax breaks. Guess what, we do that here in the U.S. all the time having states giving Tax breaks to large company's to come build and do their business…
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entropys said: Under European Union regulations, extending tax breaks to one company but not others is considered illegal state aid. In in other words, all your money belongs to the state, and anything the state chooses to let you keep is it…
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Well if the DOJ looses the case they can just create a hidden court, rubber stamping their requests, and prevent Apple from telling anyone that they were forced to break security. But the bad guys will know this pretty fast, it will just take a whil…
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I also hope that the error is a bug. To my mind there should be some definite warning and furthermore Apple should just disable the TouchId functions. As has already been said, there are millions of iPhones out there that work perfectly without Touc…
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tenly said: cnocbui said: It wouldn't be legal to set up a 'sovereign' country. It wouldn't be recognised by legitimate countries. Who would live in this country? Companies can't exist without people. Who in their right mind wou…
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When you take your view over the edge of your plate you might start to question why, from all subsidiaries in Europe, it is just the HQ in Ireland that is making any profit. All other subsidiaries are working with very little profit although they se…