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nolamacguy wrote: » which is probably why (I'm going to guess) you don't work in advertising but instead question all of Phil schiller's marketing efforts at all times. people know what the test pattern is, even if they don't know the name for …
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nolamacguy wrote: » yeah, what do these guys know about selling things. heck, their first iphome commercial just had people, saying "hello?" Right because Apple can never make mistakes. Those genius ads were something else.
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » A test card pattern would at least be humorous after the Year of Bugs. It's pretty obvious the team that worked on Apple Pencil is not the same team that worked on Apple TV. The fact that the remote app hasn't been up…
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bobschlob wrote: » Yes. For most people, that reads as the "There's nothing on TV" screen. :wow: I don't get it. It doesn't make any sense. I don't find clever and I don't think most people would get it.
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I'm not sure why Apple thinks ads with a Test Card pattern are going to get people to buy an Apple TV
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imac.usr wrote: » It should be an automatic 0 for failing to support the QI standard. http://www.cultofmac.com/398423/apple-forces-you-to-buy-its-own-apple-watch-wireless-chargers/ BS. You can get any charger that's part of the made for watch …
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Corrections wrote: » What basis in reality is there for your comment? Republican candidates have actually endorsed the idea of rounding up Muslims and branding them like the NSDAP did in Germany in WWII. When has Hillary suggested anything a…
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9secondko wrote: » Just because evil people use a tool, it doesn't mean anything is wrong with the tool. Right like guns for example.
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macwise wrote: » Here's a review from someone on MacRumors. http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/new-watch-dock-by-apple-metal-link-band-compatible.1938870/page-2#post-22278151 Ok, I have softened on my negativity towards the Apple Watch…
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SpamSandwich wrote: » Again, an unusual accessory offering considering the upright and floating in midair presentation of the Apple Watch at retail. I'd much rather see an upright "jewelry store"-style holder for the home. And this review is od…
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So it's not plastic then? I didn't think it was but some on Twitter were claiming so.
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pscooter63 wrote: » A dedicated eraser end seems... quaint. Backward-thinking. The ultimate in skeumorphicity. [edit: spelling] Also not something that typically exists on expensive professional pencils.
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dcorleto wrote: » palm rejection works everywhere? - that's just not true - whomever wrote this - how were you able to test all apps? Native Notes, and Notability are probably the best I've tested so far - looking for Microsoft OneNote to join th…
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Rene Ritchie (who has an art degree) tweeted that really good professional pencils do not have erasers on the end of them and the ones that do are crap. I'm not an artist so I wouldn't know but I did some searching and sure enough most expensive pen…
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anantksundaram wrote: » Initially, I must admit to getting a bit pissed -- after all, mine, ordered late last week, will become available for Apple Store pickup only on Dec 17. But I just checked, and it says that that there isn't one available…
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techlover wrote: » Of course the eraser at the end is something that has been thought about. It has existed for a really long time in real life pencils, and quite a while in dedicated drawing pads and more recently in the Surface line-up. Could be…
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cali wrote: » Still upset the top isn't an eraser. I've seen a Disney animator flip the Pencil only to remember he can't erase that way. I'm sure lots of people are doing this instinctively. Maybe Apple sees the new method as the future and old…
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Regarding the erasure feature...does anyone really think Apple's designers/engineers never thought of that? Either it's an engineering issue right now or they decided against it for whatever reason. But there's no way in hell its something nobody th…
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Another review from Jeff Gamet at the Mac Observer. http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/cool_stuff_found/post/apple-pencil-video-review-a-new-breed-of-stylus
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pistis wrote: » Can it be used with other iPads, for example to draw using Notability app more precisely than using the finger? No, it doesn't have a capacitive tip so it will only work with iPad Pro right now.