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lkrupp said: StrangeDays said: Ah yes, an entirely practical "beat it with a hammer test to simulate...something" test. Rolleyes. Not clicking Well, unfortunately, you may not click on it but thousands will and that’s how these You…
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danox said: Over the years I have used many browsers on the Amiga and Mac systems by choice and utter crap designed on Windows systems Microsoft and Google at work, I have tried Mozilla but the experience was like Linux a free pizza and beer …
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iFixIt has discovered what may be the best argument for buying an iPhon e 14 (but paradoxically, not an iPhone 14 Pro): https://www.ifixit.com/News/64865/iphone-14-teardown
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timmillea said: I don't think Steve Jobs ever had a 'vision'. He started young and arrogant, believing in his superiority and ruthlessly exploiting the connections he had to make money. He got a little wiser with age and learned how to presen…
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Only 12,000 of those employees work at Apple Park.
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MrMcLovin said: Unless you were hired as a remote-only employee, either get to work or resign. SIMPLE. Anger at the world, much?
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mystigo said: I was wondering about this while I was reading the story this morning. How is this any different from any other security fix? They issue tons of them. The story ought to be how Apple takes security seriously. My guess is that…
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dewme said: Apple should consider setting up some form of opt-in notification service to allow Apple to directly communicate with customers regarding software and firmware updates. Apple’s lazy push update model coupled with the arbitrary Chi…
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Madbum said: If these already very highly paid with industry leading benefits and very replaceable Apple retail workers wants to unionize in this economy, they do it at their own risk i know about 100 very computer and Apple literate 18 year…
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davgreg said: Unions are poison. Apple should go to court and challenge the Wagner Act itself. That would finish off unions in the US. When did a shop steward rain on your parade? Unions, plain and simple, balance out the money of the busi…
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geekmee said: “ I don't backup anymore. I have all my relevant data in iCloud. Hopefully Apple doesn't screw up.” Ditto. I think cloud services has made backups a thing of the past. And Apple has too much riding on all their products. At som…
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Having used (for work) various PowerMac G5s, cheesegrater Mac Pros, and the "Mr. Fusion" Mac Pro, I can state that they all were good in their day for one application or another. If you had a variety of tasks, the 2013 Mac Pro, with its large number…
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pulseimages said: As an owner of a 2019 MBP 16” Intel do I need to worry about Apple not supporting it anytime soon? It depends on the country (and in the US, the state) in which you live, but the generic Apple policy in the US is that ma…
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flydog said: waveparticle said: jas99 said: Apple continues to deliver for its customers and investors unlike any other company can. For how many years must Apple demonstrate this before it’s recognized by Wall Street? It dese…
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austinbaze said: Isn't this the time that some genius at Goldman (looking at you Rod Hall) reiterates his "sell" recommendation with downward advice and a target of $100 or so? How does he keep a job? https://i.imgur.com/RSYnQwW.png&nbs…
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Xed said: Taking only the $400M and $1B values (rounded down) for 2020 and 2021, respectively, and rounding up to 2000 homes, that's $700k per home just to build. Most affordable homes are in multi-tenant dwellings, like the one pictured. …
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zoetmb said: Apple wants $600 to replace the battery in my MBP (late 2016). There’s no reason why memory and storage can’t be plug and play as it used to be. If you are brave and reasonably handy (and have a well-ventilated workspace), iFi…
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"Unions used to be important in the day where there were no workers right but these days they are outdated, out of touch with reality. Sadly, they only have themselves to blame, greedy, unreasonable demands, bullying by some, and pretty much meant l…
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JFC_PA said: A union now representing machinists and aerospace workers? For a retail store? That’s should be well informed. Did you know the Teamsters (originally a union of mule drivers) represent flight attendants, printers, and railroa…
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stompy said: AppleInsider said: The agreement's goal is to reduce electronic waste in the system since smartphone owners could use one cable to charge multiple devices. ... will the E.U. force manufacturers to sell devices WITHOUT…