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Hopefully, they have one more full refresh on X86. At the rate this will take to have any impression on me moving forward it'll be 2023.
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22july2013 said: seanismorris said: I think Apple’s fees are high, but it’s difficult to sympathize with Epic. Right now Apple's fee structure favours the small developer, because all developers pay almost NOTHING (only that $99 annua…
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EsquireCats said: LOL. I hope one day I do stuff so well that my efforts appear so natural as to be taken for granted. If my electronic engineering days taught me anything: it's f/loads harder to make a platform than it is to make an app. …
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fred1 said: SpamSandwich said: Ive was the one who tended to get the credit, but Jobs was the one making all the decisions on design. Jony would follow directions to an excruciating degree, which is what Steve loved about him. If he wa…
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sflocal said: SpamSandwich said: Ive was the one who tended to get the credit, but Jobs was the one making all the decisions on design. Good riddance. Jobs decided what design of Ive's made the cut. If Jobs didn't like a design, I…
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From TechPowerUp Article on a Hacintosh using the new Ryzen 9 5950X https://www.techpowerup.com/273426/amd-ryzen-9-5950x-16-core-zen-3-processor-overclocked-to-6-ghz-and-geekbenched This is without any Zen optimizations running on Apple Hardware w…
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Clearly this cannot be. After all, according to fans of competing editors FCP X is dead. /s
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New Speaker.
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I miss a focused, mature, dynamically typed ObjC language. SwiftUI has a crap load of bugs and for a version 5.3 Language, you should have let it mature to 11 before switching to it. Or better yet, advance ObjC instead. But hey, whatever. The origin…
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This is an attempt to silence the First Amendment and allow only those that `govern' to speak for the masses. Sorry, but these attempts are laughable and a waste of time per usual by Republicans. November is already baked in and the GOP is all that …
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Apple and its manufacturers first had to expand into India and invest well over $10 billion to do so. Now they are ready to start full manufacturing, services support and the standard fair that other major nations already take for granted. This >…
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kkqd1337 said: why oh why wont they make a thinner watch? i dont want or need an o2 sensor Cost/Benefits don't merit it.
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mrmacgeek said: WTF??????? Oracle becomes a trusted partner and Oracle gets inroads into areas of Asia that it sees necessary to expand its Enterprise Services Hardware/Software solutions.
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NeXT had distributed computing Frameworks since it’s NeXTStation debuted with NeXTStep 2.0. This isn’t new just updated, and no this doesn’t get easier with an ARM only ecosystem. We were fully Distributed from an agnostic set of frameworks with NS3…
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danvm said: davidw said: ITGUYINSD said: Beats said: ITGUYINSD said: Beats said: I carefully read the article for a change. I gathered, Epic wants to bypass Apple fees 100% but want to set up a shop on Appl…
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fordee said: I’m not sure how this is different from before and why a judge wouldn’t just say that to avoid the damage by reverting the app to how it was before. The damage is self-inflicted, and as such, can be remedied by Epic solely. T…
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DuhSesame said: melgross said: anonconformist said: wizard69 said: jdb8167 said: Apple has already stated for the record that they are going to use their own GPU. Why is this written as speculation? They have als…
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Thunderbolt royalties are $0. Intel charging for the controller chip in Thunderbolt is the expensive part. All it takes is third parties to release their on controller chip and the price will drop dramatically. That's how USB became ubiquitous. If y…
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Haliade-X https://www.ge.com/renewableenergy/wind-energy/offshore-wind/haliade-x-offshore-turbine
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Somebody better inform Costco, WalMart, etc., who all do checks.