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The author gives Apple's previous two CPU transitions as an indicator for a successful ARM transition. But he's kind of ignoring the fact that in those two prior transitions, the CPU being moved to was significantly faster than the CPU being migrat…
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I wish there was an article on third-party tips instead of cases - but I guess there aren't that many choices yet. I just got some from Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0842C2RLS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 but the…
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"This works out to roughly one quarter to one-third of the credit card issuer's revenue from the transaction" - is this actually true? If so, it's a lot different from the US. In the US, the issuing bank gets approximately 1.75% of about a 2% fee…
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I don't know what the preoccupation with a folding display is about - like a desperate attempt to find a use case for bendable displays. As another poster suggested - and I can't figure out why nobody's done it yet - a far easier and much less frag…
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sirozha said: jasonfj said: Surely this is a concept from twenty years ago. What’s the point of wasting the space when any connectivity can be wireless. The point is to use the iPhone as the trackpad, the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth client…
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avon b7 said: The obvious follow up question for Tim was: Do you think the financial orchestration that resulted in Apple allegedly paying 0.005% for one year was 'fair', given that, in response to the demands of the EU for Apple to return b…
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The AW tells you that your heart rate is elevated, but it doesn't tell you *why*. I recently went to the ER because my AW told me the same thing as this blogger. It turned out I was just dehydrated. I'm not advocating people not go to the ER when…
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The alternative suggested JP Morgan and others didn't make a lot of sense anyway. When, in the past, has Apple *ever* split a product line by the level of standard technology it supported? Sure, there have been cases where some phones were faster…
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WTF? What does this mean for all the open-source stuff developers depend on? E.g. apache projects? Will Apache go through through this signing process? What about stuff installed via 'brew'? Java VMs, etc., etc.....
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The title of this piece uses the word 'glasses' - which implies AR - whereas the article itself consistently refers to 'headset' - which most people would (hopefully) associate more with VR. The features described are also more likely in a VR heads…
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Interesting article. But it’s more than a little annoying that the article presents Apple’s autonomous car efforts as facts when, in reality, the examples - 1000+ people working on it, supposed halt due to disagreements - were really just rumors.
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Highly unlikely for Apple to leak anything intentionally - much less to a large audience. And what would be the point? I could understand it if Apple wanted to get design feedback from a few more people - after all, glasses are the most difficult …
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I completely agree that Siri should not require internet for basic things - how many times have I been hiking in the woods and tried to increase/decrease volume for my AirPods or change songs in my local library only to have Siri tell me it can't do…
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Did you just throw the letters AR into the title as click bait? No idea how the actual subject of the article -imitating different materials using tech - has anything to do with AR.
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I just hope to god Apple has finally learned to keep my HomePods connected to my TV! Apple TV always revert to the TV speakers whenever I AirPlay something to the Apple TV from my iPhone or AirPod. And it doesn't go back to HomePods for output wh…
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If this has noise cancellation and is as comfortable as their current AirPods, count me in. If they're "in-ear" type plugs, I'll probably take a pass. Also, I hope they do something about water resistance for the case. I'm on my third case and 2n…
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joshbish said: eji said: Arlo users, what's your experience with these devices? Good, bad, indifferent? I'm looking to replace a couple of EZVIZ 1080p Minis. For cheap cameras, they've worked surprisingly well, but I'd like something …
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y2an said: Mac on ARM depends on Office on ARM which MS is delivering... so this is credible now I think Mac on ARM depends on a lot more than Office on ARM. Most notably for a lot of developers, any Mac will need the tools they're curren…
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If these are, indeed, AirPods - i.e. buds that just sit in your ear, not over your ears, nor sealed-off in any way - I wonder how they'd achieve active noise cancellation. Seems like a very difficult problem. From what I understand, noise cancelli…
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g3. said: anantksundaram said: These stupid thumb-twiddlers who can't innovate to save their asses, going after US tech again... Payments now. Pathetic. And ridiculous. Limiting usage of NFC for 3rd parties is clearly anti-competit…