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Something's not right here - other news outlets previously reported that TSMC was on schedule with regards to 5nm productions (and Samsung just announced they'll have 5nm for 2020 as well). Why would TSMC spend resources on developing two different…
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I think the piece adequately defends Apple’s approach to voice assistant direction from an economic/tactical perspective: clearly Apple has made money on hardware that had its voice assistant whereas the competition has not. But it’s kind of ignori…
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Ben Sawyer said: Are we sure the cost structure of these services is really that big of a deal such that margins will really be as low as they think? Explain to me where Apple has spent the money? $1B for TV shows is a drop in the bucket, th…
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tokyojimu said: Dave Kap said: Why would anybody stream Netflix from their device to their Apple TV? Why not just use the Apple TV app or the Netflix app on their TV? Because it's easier to type in searches on your phone, and then …
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BittySon said: This from a company that can't build a charger mat? Apple really needs to find its way, and soon. It starts at the top and the top is focused on all the wrong things. They can't build a charger mat that accommodates 3 di…
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The first patent seems counter-intuitive: looking at the picture, it's showing a light shining out of a device's back cover. So, basically, they want to re-purpose the light that's already used in the Apple Watch to measure heart rate. But for hea…
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eightzero said: lkrupp said: If only the general population cared about privacy and security. They don’t. When something bad happens they expect to be made whole by their bank, their credit card company, somebody. So why care about pri…
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How, exactly, do devices make it onto your “best” list? I’ve been happily using WatchAir for a couple years and it seems to have the same features as the ones you list. Possibly more. And I got mine for $80.
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SpamSandwich said: tjwolf said: SpamSandwich said: ravnorodom said: I had only used Apple Pay once because I accidentally left my wallet at home and I needed gas badly at that moment. Credit cards are still my go-to payme…
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SpamSandwich said: ravnorodom said: I had only used Apple Pay once because I accidentally left my wallet at home and I needed gas badly at that moment. Credit cards are still my go-to payment method even my "Wallet" app has all the car…
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A couple things:"but so far it looks as if Apple won't rush to let you know what it [credit card #] is." What makes you say that? I thought I heard the presenter say that you can simply look up your credit card # in the wallet."Apple will make mos…
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the monk said: AppleInsider said: Only 7 percent thought the card's privacy and security features were the most important part I just shake my head at this, no matter how many security breaches at Target, Facebook, etc. and people…
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"The Apple Watch is the only mobile device Apple produces that does not offer biometric security, with the wearable timepiece requiring a user to enter a PIN on the display to unlock it." Uh, (1) AirPods are a mobile device without biometric securi…
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Apple needs a non-Pro model with FaceID (and thus smaller bezels). Equivalent of the iPhone Xr. I wish this were the replacement for the current level iPad. Heck, while I'm at it, don't even increase the current 9.7" screen size - just decrease t…
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tshapi said: johnbroussard said: I'm really skeptical of Apple selling health data. Not selling persay, you have a watch. With all that valuable data and you want to share it with your doctor . If would cost your doctor $10 to direc…
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spice-boy said: Thank you for the correction however the previous ear plugs worked on the fly, did not a require a separate charging accessory and were included with the price of a new iPhone. What is "previous" about this? You're not re…
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flydog said: Given the lack of enthusiasm in the developer community to embrace and incorporate Force Touch, AR, Files, multitasking, Apple Watch, etc into their apps, I don't see this gaining much traction. The problem is Apple generally dum…
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wigby said: Sanctum1972 said: And if ( a big IF ) the AR Goggles has a sensor to scan in hands to interact with the 3D AR objects, then this is what Apple should have released in the very first place! Apple's idea of using an iOS devi…
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crowley said: tjwolf said: crowley said: That seems like a hell of a lot of data that you're shunting over a wireless connection, and in a situation where any lag will destroy the experience. Colour me sceptical, firstly of the…
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Kuo's prediction comes 2 years after I predicted exactly the same thing:https://landofwolf.blogspot.com/2017/11/apples-ar-strategy.html I think folks who think Apple need 8k per eye, 120fps must be thinking immersive VR-style experiences, not AR. F…