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This seems more like wishful thinking than fact.
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rogifan_new said: Apple’s US website earlier this week: Apple’s US website today: Clearly Apple wants people to see XR $449 and XS $699. And notice the Learn More link was removed and Buy was changed to Buy Now. And I’m seeing on Twitter…
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Microsoft is ahead of Apple again in market value with Amazon not far behind! Shortly Apple will be the world’s number 3 in market capitalization. With the others more robust forms of income (not still dependent on one hardware product catagory) App…
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georgie01 said: I am really pleased to see these companies producing products like this. We need genuinely secure encryption but we also need people trying (and succeeding) to break that encryption. These products also prove that law enforcem…
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Overall a better value to performance ratio than the Z7. Also I think Nikon did a better job with their first FF mirrorless camera’s than Canon did (Canon always seem to disappoint with their new camera bodies, at least over the last few years anywa…
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The 12” MacBook is a wedge shape too, like the Air, it’s not flat like the MacBook Pro’s...from what I see in these photos anyway.
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The only problem with the new iPad Pro’s (apart from their very high purchase price) is Apple’s current refusal to implement the software required to let them reach their full potential...a marketing decision taken to protect sales of their Macs, th…
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The new Mac Mini, redesigned iPad Pro’s and the Series 4 Watch’s are the stars of this year’s Apple product releases. The new iPhones and MacBook Air far less so. But it is an incremental ‘S’ year upgrade for the phones, so that’s understandable. Bu…
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This is sort of like a much more sophisticated 21st century version of Bigtrak. I loved that ‘programmable’ toy as a kid. Out of all the electronic and computerized toys I had, it was my favorite...fond memories
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Qi standard charging?
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dws-2 said: Never have I been more impressed by a device, and seen no need for it. I have a 9.7" iPad Pro that I use for browsing the web on the couch. The new iPad is definitely something that I want, but without a way for me to use all that…
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India just seems to be too much of a hassle for Apple presently. Every time an article comes up concerning Apple and India, it’s in the veign of this one...over and over again, like a broken record.
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“For years, Apple has been hammered by requests to open up the file system/support external storage, to improve multitasking, and to add support for a mouse“ Yes they have, but I still don’t see them doing that in the near term to protect sales of …
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That was all very vague, you basically don’t have a clue what Apple is up to, just admit it!
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This is just Apple limiting its iPad line via software to protect sales of its Mac laptops. I hope with iOS 13 next year they finally allow the iPad to fly! But I’m not holding my breath. I also think Apple is going to have a hard year going forward…
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When I first purchased my Series 2, the Apple Watch was still a very rare sight in my part of the world. I noticed other people on occasion staring at it, now I see them (Apple watches that is) all over the place, which is a good thing.
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All this talk of ‘magical’ products is very silly! The new iPad Pro is an excellent piece of design yes, but it’s not bloody magical
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My 8 Plus scores higher Geekbench scores than that! Does that mean it’s more powerful than Apple’s latest laptop?
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The new MBA is obviously a big improvement over its predecessor, but rather lacking compared to the similarily priced 13” MBP. Also if it doesn’t replace the 12” MacBook, I don’t see the point of it. In the article they mention the MBA is great if y…
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This was a great Apple event, much more exciting and interesting than the underwhelming iPhone event last month, with the exception of the Series 4 Apple Watch, which was a great redesign! (And topped off by LDR singing a couple of songs too, where …
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A good article that isn’t tainted by fanboyism or by putting down other brands and companies for once.