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ITGUYINSD said: AppleInsider said: Configurations start at $1299 with an eighth-generation i5 1.4GHz quad-core processor with Turbo Boost speed up to 3.9GHz, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage, and an eighth-generation i7 model is avail…
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davebarnes said: We have over $3500 burning a hole in our pocket for a new iMac. Want: 1. larger size than 27 2. double the resolution 3. SSD only It's a lucky thing that social distancing and self-isolation is schooling us in patience o…
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dclivejazz said: Even given that this site is devoted to all things Apple, this editorial is over the top in building up a straw man of a publication it claims has historically made inaccurate negative predictions about the company and then h…
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bohler said: the most idiotic thing in recent years was Apple buying back its stock and building up a wall of debt $100bn high...insane Please tell us why it was insane to borrow at historically low rates (which can now be refinanced at …
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spice-boy said: I'm waiting for Apple to do what once the Feds should have done already and break Apple Inc up into pieces. Each piece would perform and innovate the way Apple did before it became a titan. This is a classic case of a corporat…
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This is, unfortunately, reminiscent of a similar response to a dead video card issue with the original Power Mac G5 dual 1.8 GHz model that came out in late 2003 — at the time, it was the latest, hottest, "Pro"-like Mac. To be fair, it was compounde…
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Worth noting that Version alone made a profit of ~ $80B in their fiscal year 2019. This is barely the noise on the paperclip budget.
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Soli said: seanismorris said: I’ve never understood why Apple puts stores in malls. I get there’s more foot traffic, but malls are inconvenient. I’ll go to the mall for Apple repairs, but I’d rather buy (go) anywhere else. I’d even …
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If Apple still used paperclips, which I'm certain they don't, this would barely equal the noise on the paperclip budget.
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At the risk of sounding old an unimaginative, where are the internal comments going go, and how are they going to cool them?
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bsbeamer said: Is it that hard to just release a Core i9 desktop with 128GB+ RAM options? Update the Mini, offer a new MiniPro model, or something. Could care less about these designs right now. It's almost pathetic the MBP16,1 can outperf…
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I'm at the point now where the only reason I still have a TiVO is to record programming on PBS stations (my local cable service offers two) that is either delayed online or aged off too soon, and one History Channel series (think people with axes an…
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And now.... to start playing the lottery.
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Whistling by the graveyard of other companies whose products were swallowed whole by Apple hardware or software?
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"[W]hatever the opposite of Geniuses is." As I recall, it was clueless high school students at most of the places that sold Apple hardware in those days. The few Apple specialist outfits that provided real VAR services were almost all eventually pus…
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anantksundaram said: Payments? Payments?! PAYMENTS?! These EU bureaucrats are a bunch of know-nothing, can’t-innovate-for-crap, inferiority-complex-ridden lotus-eaters, constantly out to penalize American ingenuity because their own tech indu…
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But still no replaceable/recyclable batteries, right?
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JFC_PA said: [snip] Public transportation systems are mostly recent in either planning (Phila) or implementing (NYC, D. C. has for a few years) contactless. The DC Metro uses contactless SmarTrip cards, but does not even accept Apple Pay for…
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lkrupp said: chaicka said: Guess the Americans should travel to China and other parts of Asia where mobile payment is a norm. Americans have been historically opposed to change of any kind. Some retailers in my area still require yo…
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firelock said: This is actually about the only show in Apple’s lineup that I have any interest in seeing. The arguments stated above about it being an “abomination,” sight unseen, seem outlandish. I'd have to agree, though I also agree w…