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That's great. Now how about getting some Pencils and keyboards into stores.
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darendino wrote: » Apple are having a lot of cock ups lately, even the iPad Pro is having problems No it's just every thing immediately hits the internet these days, shows up all over Twitter, Facebook Apple rumor sites, etc, etc. etc.
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anantksundaram wrote: » According to Apple's 10K, I think FY2015 Mac revenue was $25B and iPad revenue $23B. Yep you're right. Which makes that argument even more ridiculous. There was a lot of complaining when Apple updated iWork. People co…
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mfryd wrote: » What he said was that there is not intention to merge the "iPad" and "Mac" brands into a single brand name. For instance, devices with a built in keyboard may be sold under the "Mac" brand, and devices without the keyboard would …
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Since Apple has watchOS and tvOS perhaps they also need iPadOS or at least more things that are iPad/iPad Pro specific? I know a 27" iMac runs the same software as a 12" MacBook but I still think iPad needs UI and apps unique to it. Things like spli…
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Perfect tweet from Rene Ritchie. Rene Ritchie ?@reneritchie Then: Why won’t Apple put touch screens on Macs? Now: I don't want to touch my iPad, why won't Apple put a trackpad on the Smart Keyboard? Rene Ritchie ?@reneritchie 12m12 minutes ago…
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brasco wrote: » I'd rather have full featured desktop apps on a portable tablet. How do you define full feature? Does full feature include mouse/keyboard paradigm and if so why would you want that on a touch tablet?
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » People want that because they look at what Microsoft's doing. Microsoft's just executing better on a decade old concept, nothing new there. They want the current paradigm they're comfortable with, not something new. It's…
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sog35 wrote: » IMO Apple should stop giving details for Wall street to manipulate. Apple should report just 3 segments: Hardware Software and sevices Accessories Thats it. The more detail you give Wall street the more they will nitpi…
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On the latest ATP podcast John Siracusa went on a huge rant slamming all the things he thinks is wrong with iOS on iPad saying multi-window isn't that intuitive; has a limit of only 2 apps, can't drag between them. Marco Arment said Apple solves thi…
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haggar wrote: » I think it is reasonable to say that iPad Pro is still more a large iPad/iPhone than a tiny Mac. Why does the iPad need to become a Mac?
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bkkcanuck wrote: » Have not heard that one before. Microsoft sees it's tools and developers as a profit centre... not an asset and it treats them as such. Visual Studio $$$, MSDN $$$$$$ Well I've heard that in comparison to…Apple. But I …
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bkkcanuck wrote: » Rosetta on ARM would effectively turn the ARM processor (benchmarked at 5,500ish on Geekbench 3) into one that is less as half as performant. So any applications that you installed would infact seem like they were running on [l…
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plovell wrote: » The best upgrade for iPad Pro would be to run OS X. Dual-boot, if you like. I would buy one in a heartbeat. So this mythical device would have an ARM and Intel processor? And not be obscenely expensive?
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foregoneconclusion wrote: » Touch ID is not anything to complain about on the Pro. I can't claim to know if it's faster than the 6s version, but it's nearly instantaneous. Certainly much, much better than the Touch ID for iPhone 5s. I don't th…
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ireland wrote: » This cheapening out on Apple's parts by using last gen Touch ID and cameras is a worrying trend for this company. Schiller should be ashamed of himself. You just know this was his doing to make the inevitable iPad Pro 2 seem like …
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solipsismy wrote: » You people can't seem to grasp the concept of a product category so instead of looking at what was altered your can only focus on what isn't. This is all about getting people to spend more money. It's not about whether 16GB …
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haggar wrote: » No need to deflect or be sarcastic. Please answer his first question: And you know my question is rhetorical because we all know the answer.
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thataveragejoe wrote: » It's one rogue employee. Let's move on. Hard to do that now with Apple PR sending Tim Cook's memo to the press.
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solipsismy wrote: » 1) So other companies don't want you to buy their more expensive offerings? 2) Why is this some sort of scam in your mind? I don't need cellular or more than 32GB but you're suggesting that I would be forced to buy the more …