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Beats said: Samsung is full of executives who lie, cheat and steal. Yet Americans praise Samsung because they have commercials that say “Your American company SUCKS!!” What the hell are you talking about?
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“Apple's people team...” See, this is what I mean by creepy corporate culture. It’s called “Human Resources” anywhere else. Or is this NOT their HR department? If it is, is there something fundamentally different about “Apple's people team” when co…
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maestro64 said: anantksundaram said: This is the kind of thing that well-worn old-school corporations, who have something to hide, do. Pretty sad. Not really, if I worked at Apple and they allowed anyone to know what I was being p…
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lkrupp said: The inmates THINK they run the asylum. That’s the Millennial mindset. They are about to find out who really runs Apple. Why do you assume all of the relevant employees are millennials? Did you do a survey?
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And there’s the fatal flaw: subscription. The discussion of whether ARM Windows versions are or aren’t available to end users (and what they run) doesn’t even matter.
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It’s kind of obvious from the outside. The question is whether Apple abandons it or not. My GF and I both have the same Vizio TV. They both have the same versions of software. They do not both operate identically. The UI is shit. The apps are all sh…
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I’m not going to spend time looking at and challenging the “presume the employee is the problem” posts in this thread. I can see them stacking up already and I’m not even done with page one. I don’t feel like taking the time to web stalk this employ…
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Rayz2016 said: I added that if there was no other option they could give me paid administrative leave.… and this is where I started to get suspicious. Why?
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I’ve been using Affinity Photo as a replacement for Photoshop for a while now, though I’m not doing large or complex tasks yet (my visual arts impulses have suffered). On my iPad, I found it intolerably buggy (to the point where I don’t even know i…
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If you’re going to use a possibly uncommon acronym or abbreviation in your article, you should ALSO define it at least once in said article. I had to look up CSAM elsewhere. It isn’t universal or exclusive to this topic. The lack of defining it in t…
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chadbag said: Beats said: mknelson said: Beats said: Some of this sounds like PR BS. I don’t see how this helps children like Tim claims. And Apple collaborating with the government is embarrassing. Collaborating with…
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lorca2770 said: And who defend children from the mental and cultural castration product of the gods' lunacy? What.
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foregoneconclusion said: sflocal said: How many WinTel laptops experience the same issue? Laptop screens are relatively fragile regardless of the manufacturer. They can easily be damaged when closed just by weight on top of the laptop.…
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sflocal said: OctoMonkey said: Apple needs to step up or this will result in yet another lawsuit... potentially class action. I have worked on industrial designs where we had to take significant precautions to prevent cracking of a c…
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“...profanity-laced tirade...” Are you kidding me? Where’s the tirade? How do you “lace” a nonexistent tirade with only ONE word of profanity? At best, it’s a humorous retort, but it’s probably not even that. This story, claimed false by both part…
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I presume these updates are why my Garage Band notifications tell me there are new sound packs available, but actually aren’t. Apple couldn’t be bothered to consider what happens when users have not updated to the most recent version; following th…
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StrangeDays said: AI - things people don’t like: 1) popups. 2) auto-playing videos. 3) popups of auto-playing videos. 4) popups of auto-playing videos with very small tap targets for closing and which don’t seem to work. At some point I’m…
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macplusplus said: AppleInsider said: Two sets of the same daily heart rate variability data collected from one Apple Watch were collected, covering the same period from December 2018 until September 2020. While the sets were collected…
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igorsky said: neoncat said: mike1 said: AppleInsider said: It is thought that tweaks by Apple to algorithms used in the Apple Watch changed how the data was interpreted before being collected. "These algorithms are wha…
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mike1 said: AppleInsider said: It is thought that tweaks by Apple to algorithms used in the Apple Watch changed how the data was interpreted before being collected. "These algorithms are what we would call black boxes - they're not …