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It actually makes sense to have it on the most expensive side phone first. The first years of manufacture of a more sophisticated part is the most expensive. It also allows re]amp up of manufacturing lines. The second year, machinery is depreciated …
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We’ve discussed the idea of the cameras being lined up at the end before. Then in order to shoot spatial video and photos we would have to hold the camera vertically. That will be a muscle memory challenge. The same problem in shooting landscape for…
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My wife, my daughter and I have been in the subscription model since it came out. This is great. Much better than the usual version. Ny paying monthly, you can stop payments when you give up your phone without a problem. Before, it was a hassle, unl…
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Now Trump gs said that Microsoft is negotiating for ir. But Trump says a lot of things that aren’t true, just what pops into his head. So we’ll have to wait and see. I don’t recall Microsoft making a comment on it.
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Trump was the one who wanted Tick Tock banned in the first place. Now, he wants it because he thinks the viewers will want to see HIM on it. What a hypocrite.
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longfang said: mfryd said: raymondai said: The purpose of variable aperture lens for mobile phone is not for bokeh, or not mainly for this. It is for the speed. Being able to reduce the size of the aperture makes the lens “s…
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mattinoz said: programmer said: Multi-chiplet gives Apple options. The ultras so far have been dual chips of the same type, but that doesn’t have to be the case. And they might be able to do edge connectors on more than one edge. Mo…
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mino21 said: CheeseFreeze said: The result of changing the size of the aperture is the ability to change the visible depth of field. By making the aperture larger, that could force the depth of field effect to be narrower, introduc…
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pulseimages said: Speaking of the Vision Pro, when’s the last time Apple had as big of a flop on its hands? It’s not a flop. Sony could only make 400,000 to 500,000 pairs of screens. That’s a hard limit on sales. Apple NEVER expected lar…
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Pema said: charlesn said: Pema said: What a complete and total miscue. Thank you, Pema, for a such a superlative summary of all your posts. Have you considered therapy for your Jobs fetish? Gosh, I hope you're not stalking…
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9secondkox2 said: Doesn't make sense. It's already server-grade packaging. Perhaps better than other server-grade packaging. I can think of 3 reasons this would make sense: 1. If Apple is combining their silicon with third party chips from …
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Pema said: What a complete and total miscue. You would think from Apple's focus on camera, camera, camera that we buy iPhones to become professional photographers. If we were professional photographers we would spend thousands on pro cameras …
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I’ve been saying for some time that Apple could do this so that they could use larger GPU assemblies, but was struck down every time.
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mino21 said: "With a variable aperture, users who want the real thing can actually get it without any post-processing assistance. " This is not correct. It is exactly opposite. Variable aperture will allow you blur the background less, not m…
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netrox said: elijahg said: So Apple is finally friendly with Nvidia again? What makes you think Apple wasn't friendly with Nvidia? Good one! Apple has had a feud with Nvidia for a long time. It started with CUDA. Apple came up …
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linkman said: melgross said: It seems like a nice little sub. But high end? Really? This doesn’t come close to a high end sub. Physics being what it is requires large drivers moving a fair distance to give really good low frequency bas…
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It seems like a nice little sub. But high end? Really? This doesn’t come close to a high end sub. Physics being what it is requires large drivers moving a fair distance to give really good low frequency bass. This isn’t that. It’s fine for small roo…
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These seem nice. But neither is a replacement for any of the precision measuring equipment I use. While most calipers are accurate to about plus or minus 1.5 thousandths, with more expensive models managing plus or minus one thousandth, they aren’t …
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dewme said: antiprotest said: dewme said: It’s refreshing to see an AppleInsider writer who isn’t afraid to strongly present an argument that the majority may not agree with. And no, I’m not implying that other AppleInsider jour…
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avon b7 said: It is very unlikely that Apple will ever get past Qualcomm or Huawei technologically. Both companies (and others) have far weight in terms of patents, engineering capacity and compatibility with ICT infrastructure. Most of A…