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seanismorris said: Do you have any evidence to support “merchants who sell online report AR is boosting sales by a massive figure - 300%“? ...But, you seem to be saying all merchants... that’s a ridiculous claim. But, for all AR/VR potential …
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RS232 said: I just wanted to know why LiDAR is an important technology. I don’t think I got it because 80% of the article was editorial Android hate speech. Please keep the opinions about other competitors to at least articles marked “editori…
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seanismorris said: Re:"consumers just don't see anything they want yet' in the field of AR This is a true statement. The key word is “yet”. Paying for AR before it’s useful is a waste of money. It’s no more useful (at the moment) than a f…
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frantisek said: My list of necessary and deliverable 2020 fixes included things like Apple working to radically revamp its language tools to fix the increasingly glaring and frustrating errors in QuickType autocorrect—which seems to hav…
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red oak said: The number of ratings submitted on Apple Arcade is very low. And, the ratings themselves the games are receiving are low. That is an indication to me that usage and the number of subscribers are low. What makes you thin…
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gatorguy said: corrections said: knowitall said: I think, not being able to locally produce goods, was a self fullfilling prophecy of asshole (it) managers back then driven by squeezing the last penny out of almost loss making p…
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knowitall said: I think, not being able to locally produce goods, was a self fullfilling prophecy of asshole (it) managers back then driven by squeezing the last penny out of almost loss making products. But we have several examples of at…
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randominternetperson said: This all makes sense if this were an Apple issue and not a global economy issue. Personally, I expect the market to keep dropping until some good news about Covid-19 starts appearing. It doesn't matter if Apple c…
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gatorguy said: FWIW six months ago the same author wrote this: "But why is Apple buying back shares seemingly regardless of their price? It appears clear that Apple expects its share price to grow much higher in the future. So rather than ca…
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sirozha said: Apparently, DED holds a large position in AAPL. How does he know that Apple is buying shares for cheap right now? (because Tim Cook said as much in 2014) The supply chains are completely disrupted or decimated. (decimated liter…
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avon b7 said: This is all relevant to just one quarter. Is that correct? And Apple's traditional blowout quarter at that. Double digit growth says very little unless we have some absolute figures to go on and the words 'lower pricing' and 'di…
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KidAKidB said: Except for the fact that the report arbitrarily used 36,000 rupees as the starting range for cost of premium phones, knowing full well that OnePlus devices sell for 35,000 rupees. OnePlus being the top selling premium device in…
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woochifer said: Generally a good series on the Apple A-series processor lineage, but this installment seems even more overly focused on Apple's critics. In the context of the A8 itself, it didn't break a lot of new ground. But, it was crucia…
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polymnia said: corrections said: polymnia said: None of that makes his writing more positive or pleasant to read. It reads like a deeply researched political attack essay. Maybe one from a perspective I agree with, but it still le…
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polymnia said: None of that makes his writing more positive or pleasant to read. It reads like a deeply researched political attack essay. Maybe one from a perspective I agree with, but it still leaves me wishing it were styled with more class …
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tzeshan said: Tom Cotton said "That's what we need to do so they can get to the bottom of where the virus originated and hopefully can effect a diagnostic test and vaccine for it.". I will tell you where the US media has missed and most likely …
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verne arase said: Ugh ... there's no telling when this COVID-19 outbreak will end - heck there's no telling if it's going to visit us soon (our numbers have been frozen in amber and we're not testing symptomatic patients, even on request). …
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red oak said: Re: “innovation” Apple has only launched AW and AirPods since the release of iPad 10 years ago. In the meantime, R&D spending has gone through the roof. It is IBM-isk in the low number of products coming out the pipeline…
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SpamSandwich said: cpsro said: And maybe it's too soon to tell what direction the COVID-19 outbreak will take, along with the cost of global measures taken against it. Will it die out, will it smolder while spreading around the world, …
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avon b7 said: Some comments: Huawei's margins are not 'razor thin' and Xiaomi famously - and deliberately - keeps its margins low by design. In fact Huawei just invested 15 billion dollars in R&D. It may not have the highest profits but …