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Nice article, but I have one quibble (minor complaint) with the use of the word squabble (argument, as between children).
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Nice article, but “Versus . . . Compared?”
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Very enjoyable article. -though I’d hardly call the 13 year run of FireWire on the Mac short-lived, especially given the company it’s in. To add my 2¢ to the tb3 and beyond discussion. For applications such as eGPU and mission critical data transf…
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Eric_WVGG said: Worth noting that the first iPod used FireWire. This had the unintended consequence of making it the most affordable, high speed portable hard drive on the market; Steve Jackson’s crew used them to ferry Lord of the Rings foot…
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A bit sadistic to put the part about how to archive your account after the part about how to delete it.
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So I just got in a reply from the wonderful folks at Caldigit regarding my in query about how the USB ports do or don't share busses: "The short answer is that there are a total of 3 USB buses for a total of 7 USB ports. The USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 + 1…
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It looks like a decent TB3 dock has finally arrived! Anyone know if all the USB 5Gbps ports share a single bus? I'm wondering about total throughput when multiple HDDs are connected.
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cgWerks said: cmka~+ said: I have the Mantiz as well (with Vega frontier) and yes the ports work regardless of whether egpu is active (or even installed). same is true in bootcamp. Thanks, that is an unsuspected, but pleasant, surprise…
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cgWerks said: If there are other ports on the eGPU like Ethernet or USB, do they function regardless of whether you 'eject' the GPU or not? It would be great if you could use the eGPU or not (i.e.: say you want quiet), but still utilize the e…
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*palatable
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jd_in_sb said: Is acquiring companies included in R&D expenses? I suspect your question was at least in part rhetorical? Apple does seem to acquire much of its new tech through, well, acquisitions (as opposed to bottom up R&D). Thi…
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This article makes it sound like Siri (not to mention Apple Pay, the original iPhone itself, and numerous other Apple products) weren't launched in apple's own home domestic market first. Granted, more people around the world speak English than Kore…
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Dear AI... since you've done all these nice reviews on thunderbolt 3 docks, could you help answer a burning question? Can you do some performance comparison tests to show us how the bandwidth is distributed on these docks? Is the 5Gbps shared on al…
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"While not implicit..."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2y8Sx4B2Sk
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I like that you guys are foraying into more video content, but white-balance! swap out the bulbs in your Ikea lamp with something a little closer to 6000k. If you can't brighten your key light (or window?) then the bulbs in the paper floor lamp shou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by daveinpublic Horning in? hehe I think "horning in on" deserves an entry in urban dictionary.
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Fair enough. I guess strictly speaking not contradictory as they may well have robots working along side humans, but when I first read it the implication seemed to be first that robots might be replacing humans as early as iPhone 6 production, then …
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Quote: Originally Posted by konqerror What's contradictory? Demand is increasing faster than they can install robots. I guess strictly speaking not contradictory as they may well have robots working along side humans, but when I first read …
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Is it just me, or is "[Foxconn] plans to roll out robots on assembly lines..., possibly in time for production of the so-called "iPhone 6."" somewhat contradictory to "...Foxconn will still have to rely on human hands for the foreseeable futur…
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Yes, don't by the cheapest chargers, but still, it would be nice if Apple's power management could be more accommodating. Apple doesn't make its own multi-port USB chargers etc.; at least give us a warning on screen if a charger isn't putting out th…