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badmonk said: The fact that this antitrust lawsuit was four years in the making is an embarrassment. It is more akin to something a comment troll concocted in 5 minutes. The smartwatch argument is the stupidest, android watches are locked t…
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The answer is in the title. “An AI effort that hasn’t started yet”. Apple has been caught completely flatfooted on this, and it’s clear to anyone who isn’t a sycophant that they are scrambling to catch up. This was the opportunity cost of vanity pro…
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Wesley Hilliard said: quakerotis said: anyone who thinks a Vision Pro is an iPad that you strap to your head doesn’t understand what's going on with the Version 1 product. To be clear, the hardware is developer-oriented and not the re…
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Very disappointing about the broken HomePod. Back in the iPhone 3 days I was so impressed with Apple Store customer service that I bought stock in the company the next day. Any other retailer would have simply refunded your money for a DOA product. …
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So many logical fallacies, so little time. I’m glad DED is still getting paid by the word.
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“We believe Apple Vision Pro is a potential game changer over the coming years and Cupertino has found clear success with this next generation form factor surpassing by a wide margin original Street expectations," Clear success? Not yet, but TBD. …
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eightzero said: Michail said: Why doesn’t Apple just purchase that pesky company, Masimo? Problem solved👍. Or just buy a license from them. Like they always do. Or (temporarily) disable the alleged infringing components with a sof…
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GerfnitAuthor said: My primary problem with Siri is it doesn't remember context. So if I ask about where someone lives or the address of a company and it gives me the answer, I can't request, "Take me there" because it doesn't know what "ther…
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Mark of a great company: censorship and insecurity.
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I assume this is a way to manage debt. Use another entity to prop it up so his personal balance sheet gets healthier.
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LOL, all three display types on the chart should say, "LCD", not marketing terms for resolution and backlighting strategies - those are covered elsewhere in the table. It's amazing. All that change to CPU power, and still no calculator (why?!?), a…
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lkrupp said: camber said: I have driven a Buick since 2007 - one new, then a used one. I would love to have CarPlay in my vehicle. I absolutely abhor the subscription model. I dropped both OnStar and Serius XM radio because they used s…
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I mean, how can we say a movie is good if it hasn’t fulfilled some arbitrary criterion?
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Hard pass. I will be keeping an eye out for the competition to feature this at a more reasonable price.
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In other words, Chinese human rights report finds no wrongdoing in China.
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AppleZulu said: This issue right here is almost certain to be one of the reasons Apple uses sealed batteries in its portable devices, to assure safety of their customers through quality control and a very low rate of battery failures. If use…
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lkrupp said: 22july2013 said: I was already preferring (and eager) to buy an Apple Car back in 2017, and was forced to buy something else instead. At least I got CarPlay. However now I live in a condo where I can't install an electric …
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Not having force touch completely ruined the Lock Screen, with the mandatory and redundant camera and flashlight buttons constantly unintentionally activating from touching the phone for too long.
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TLDR if you’re not talking about exotic resolutions or exotic refresh rates, it’s a distinction without a difference and you just need to worry about not over-sizing your panel. The article stubbornly tries to maintain a distinction, but it falls f…
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dbendixen said: iOS_Guy80 said: Hope those Apple employees are ready to start paying union dues. I was thinking the same thing. I hope their collective bargaining gets them enough of an increase to cover their union dues. The other …