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iPhones have become ubiquitous here in The Philippines. Without even a single official Apple Store. Apple still has great potential to grow in this region of the world. $1 billion invested in Indonesia might pay off handsomely in both increased s…
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bloggerblog said: quakerotis said: I am tired of the capitulation to T**** (the loser). He’s a criminal. That half of America voted for a criminal makes no difference3 in his criminal state. When a corporation bows to a politician, it…
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mpantone said: It's not a "secret weapon." It was crystal clear to the entire semiconductor industry back in 2013 when Apple debuted the A7 SoC, the first 64-bit chip widely distributed in a smartphone. It was a mic-drop moment for Apple. Th…
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zeus423 said: Anilu_777 said: For your readers outside the United States, the ban and disabling of the blood oxygen feature is US only. In Canada I’m very happily using it with my Series 10. Please include that US only fact in your rep…
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Building and selling cars is no where near as profitable as Apple’s existing businesses. Why dilute your business with a much lower margin division, especially one in a highly competitive arena that will necessitate a ton of focus from your best ta…
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13485 said: jdw said: Xed said: jdw said: Finally! And I hope I never hear about that ridiculous "Apple Car" again. It never made any sense for a computer and mobile phone maker to get into the car space. It's a comple…
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M68000 said: radarthekat said: Yup, have experienced several instances on my 15 (non-pro) since installing iOS 18. Haven’t installed on 13 Pro Max yet for exactly this reason. Do you use a screen protector? Wondering if it is onl…
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Yup, have experienced several instances on my 15 (non-pro) since installing iOS 18. Haven’t installed on 13 Pro Max yet for exactly this reason.
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Minority Report was first to my mind. Pair it with Palantir Technologies software and data and you’re halfway there.
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iOS_Guy80 said: Hard to differentiate sometimes what is hardware and what is iOS software update features. Eg. the sleep apnea feature is an iOS update feature not a watch update which isn’t fully explained in the article. I certainly appreci…
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spheric said: radarthekat said: mongobongo said: carnegie said:I suppose the U.S. government could again try to get involved, filing a complaint of some sort, since that's where the money that Ireland will collect will ultim…
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mongobongo said: carnegie said:I suppose the U.S. government could again try to get involved, filing a complaint of some sort, since that's where the money that Ireland will collect will ultimately effectively be coming from. How is t…
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eriamjh said: iPhone Slim could be a test of a super thin design to eventually be used on the flip. What if half of the phone is half as thick because it’s only the screen, earpiece, proximity sensor and faceID? A phone twice as thick as…
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blastdoor said: I’d be much more interested in a new phone with a less fragile screen than a more fragile screen. A “flip” style phone with two screens that have a clever hinge that aligns the screens to appear to be one when open, and reduc…
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jetpilot said: So check and see if my information was compromised by submitting my personal information on some random website? Uhhhhh...no. It requires only your first end last name and state you were born in.
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It still needs a compelling reason to exist. I don’t see the existing foldable phones providing some key use case that is significantly compelling to justify the added complexity and compromise. Bendable displays, in terms of entirely folding ove…
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longfang said: M68000 said: What kind of case will these phones need? A pouch? If so, first you have to take it out of pouch and then flip it open? Who wants to be bothered with that? lol. Or, will this might new form factor al…
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scampercom said: While I have no interest in folding tech, I’ve come up with a brilliant marketing strategy. Apple calls the foldable the iPhone 17.5. Get it? See what I did? Can you believe it? No? No one? Anyone? Hello? Or 34/2.
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What are these Apple devices that are able to be copied so well as to fool Apple Store employees? Surely not Apple Watches or iPhones or iPads or Mac's. It would cost far too much to create a working fake that would boot up and be workable as such…