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auxio said: I have no doubt that there's an endgame where him and his insiders get rich by tanking the economy, then buying up stocks and bankrupt companies at rock bottom. Everyone else just got conned. I'd wager someone somewhere in his …
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This is lunacy. And people used to complain about Biden being senile...
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Mitty said: Regarding this offer by AppleInsider on the front page: https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/01/19/deal-lifetime-microsoft-office-home-business-for-mac-license-dips-to-4999 Has anyone purchased this deal? Why is it so…
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waveparticle said: cogitodexter said: Serious question: What does an Intel Core i9 do that requires it to be as power inefficient in the same processing circumstances as an AS M1 Max? Presumably there's a reason why it draws so much m…
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bobolicious said: Well if one needs GPU performance - I am running into software for example that simply will not run (bricked) without a beefy GPU... from the Macworld article: 59,774 Apple M1 Max 32 core GPU 143,594 nVidia 3080 Ti 2…
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Serious question: What does an Intel Core i9 do that requires it to be as power inefficient in the same processing circumstances as an AS M1 Max? Presumably there's a reason why it draws so much more current to achieve the same ends? Are there feat…
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This would most likely only affect people who have 'cut the cord' and no longer receive broadcast signals via aerials, satellite or cable and thus think they don't need to pay the mandatory UK TV Licence fee. Since watching any form of live-broadcas…
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Why, it's almost as if these people have never heard of the phrase "Prior Art". The patent system is patently broken. (Pun definitely - and exasperatedly - intended)
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GeorgeBMac said: But, instead of removing the infectious from our streets, businesses and schools, we were told to huddle in our homes while the virus raged outside our doors. If we actually HAD all huddled in our homes, the virus would h…
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bryankd said: I'm using a M1 Mac mini (16MB), with a very old but beloved Apple 30" Cinema HD Display (2560x1600 @60Hz) It's attached using an Apple Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link Adapter (firmware 1.0.3), then a Amiroko USB 3.1C to Mini Disp…
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lkrupp said: Okay, David Pogue who is now live on MacBreak Weekly has heard the announcement will be that Apple Stores will serve as vaccine centers. Well, they do say an apple a day keeps the doctor away...
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: I am tired of Apple standing on the neck of the entire computer industry. Inflammatory and insensitive much? Come on. You can make your point without trivialising and minimising very real human tragedies. Y…
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I love the hand washing thing. Ok, it's a bit of a gimmick, but 'game-ifying' useful activities and providing a measure of a 'reward' at the end of them is always a good nudge to get people to do things that are good for them. Mind you, the process …
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Part of me wonders if there was someone in the background attempting to 'short' Peloton
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This device would last exactly no time in my house. Too many pets! It'd be full of fur and functionally useless in less time than it takes to say 'sneeze'.
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I'm in the UK and I've never heard of anything like this before - and I don't know if this is something that is offered by other providers in the US, but regardless, this seems like a fantastic commitment to the needs and welfare of the customer and…
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There were some pretty obvious and audible less-than-impressed reactions to the price of the stand from the audience - clearly they expected it to be included in the price of the monitor and to be told that you have to pay extra - for either the sta…
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Apple really should buy Tesla. For two reasons: it would give Tesla the shot in the arm that they need to really buck the market with the financial clout that a giant such as Apple behind them would provide, and also, it would free Tesla of the in…
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Sorry... not sorry! This has to be one of the most amusing stories I've read for a while. Despite being a user of Facebook, I've always been suspicious of their privacy model and never give in to their incessant badgering to reveal personal informat…
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Nice design, decent price. Shame it doesn't appear to come in a UK/European layout.