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supadav03 said: While I don’t think a cheaper version is neccasry to compete, I’d still love a Dot/Mini style version. Right now I have a patch work of Echo Dots & HomeKit devices. Too expensive to put a HomePod in every room of my house …
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Soli said: concentricity said: we're assuming that Gather Round invitation graphic is an image of Apple Park: it could be the top of a HomePod too.Um, isn't it super obvious that the ring in the invite is the copper loop for induction …
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we're assuming that Gather Round invitation graphic is an image of Apple Park: it could be the top of a HomePod too.Um, isn't it super obvious that the ring in the invite is the copper loop for induction charging? I mean, sure, it's also evocative …
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Does no one know the difference between "ascetic" and "aesthetic"?
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I think there's some confusion here. This is NOT simply a case of Amazon stating $50 MSRP, Amazon price $25, "you save $25!". I have personally noticed on many occassions where the price Amazon is basing the discount off of is actually HIGHER than…
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Samsung Retail Chief: We need our stores to be just like the Apple Stores, only HOTTER!
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I wore my Apple Watch Sport (original) in the shower literally every single day for more than a year, and never had the slightest problem. I'd slip it off, wash it with a little soap, rinse it under a very strong shower head, and put it back on. I…
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cropr said: techprod1gy said: Not sure why some of you are bitching about the price and components of this refresh. This laptop is such a great piece of technology. Use one before you judge. I am not crazy about the camera either bu…
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I just want to know what AI did to their images in this story?
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Maybe I'm missing something, but from GPP's perspective, "sales" is the leasing of square footage to other companies. So, if they're saying Apple has slowed the growth in their (GPP's) sales within the electronics category, it means Apple pays less…
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Absolutely no conclusions being jumped to at all, just trying to undserstand what's going on with an otherwise valuable resource (one of the few). Code doesn't magically change itself, so I was trying to envision what scenario could possibly lead t…
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It's frustrating to see the steps back here. 1 TB Fusion drive now only has 24GB of flash?! 1 TB 7200 RPM (non-fusion) drive is standard on a 27" 5K iMac? WTF? And now the 256GB flash is an expensive upgrade? It used to be standard. And I abso…
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Seriously, how is that not a MacBook Air? Oh right, the Windows logo on the option key!
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 How is paying your fair share a burden? That is the most asinine thing I've ever heard. One of the biggest problems this country has right now is giving a free ride to people that don't want to work or ar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by freediverx The tax break is not "free". It comes at the expense of government services such as education, at a time when education and other vital services are under the worst strain in almost a century. Where is the e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Google also showed off the Chrome Web store, and revealed that it would take a flat fee of 5 percent from all transactions, leaving developers with 95 percent. That's higher than the 30 percent cut that Ap…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro No, the marketers have munged up the terminology so bad everything is labelled a switch in product descriptions. Easily half the descriptions interchangeably use switch and hub, some even in he same sentence. Yo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dfiler Theoretically you could hang a 2 port router/switch off of a gigabit hub, providing one internal connection to the LAN hub and one external WAN port. This would mean that even LAN->WAN and LAN->WAN traffic…
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The very nature of a hub is that it acts as a repeating bridge (which is a clearly defined network device, not a general term here) between separate physical network segments, essentially making multiple wire segments act as one. There is _no_ rout…
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I'm sorry Hiro, but this is just completely wrong. All routers are switches. Each and every port on even the cheapest home router is its very own network segment, with a collision domain limited to the device (computer, NAS, whatever) and the rout…