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They (developers) would like Apple to be like other OEM hardware makers they see HP and Dell and they can’t understand why Apple can’t just be a plain hardware only maker with no OS and no software. In short kill off the last American vertical com…
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No make it better not cheaper… All your (direct?) competitors or would be competitors Google, Microsoft, PC box makers and Meta, already sell cheap hardware at a loss you don’t need to join them in misery. Unless Apple is planning on on expanding in…
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waveparticle said: Save Jobs is one of the most influential persons in history. I don’t know if I would say that, but due to his influence with the introduction of OS X I was able to transition from my Commodore Amiga 4000 to a dual G4 M…
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eriamjh said: A year into the iPhone sales, there were still articles about how it would fail. For a long time. My favorite was the animation of the dogs(?) and one was saying “I want iPhone 4” and the other one just kept saying how other …
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Hiding under a rock isn’t gonna make nuclear power or rare earths go away Germany, nor is it going to help you keep up with the United States or China when it comes to tech.
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mac_dog said: Trump: doing everything possible to destroy this economy and what’s left of the middle class. It without help from the democrats, tho. We wouldn’t be in this position if they actually had a backbone. They have none most jus…
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MassiveAttack said: I see that Apple is treated very unfairly. But Apple has been "friendly" in terms of their pricing policy. I think Apple will not be heavily affected by raising prices. Not according to Wall Street, Apple is more doo…
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jcintron said: All mainstream media: Anything orange man does bad, Democrats good. A business deal is not a favorable one if it leaves you in a worse position than when you began. Is this the approach Donald “Taco Friday” Trump advocates fo…
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80s_Apple_Guy said: This is going keep cropping up. IMO the best solution is to create two versions of the OS. One locked to the App Store and one open up wherever you want. If you opt for the open option you have limited access to the App S…
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foregoneconclusion said: Globally, it looks like legislators think App Store commissions are the big bad wolf and crypto/AI are warm, fuzzy bunnies. Bizarre at best. They are running in interference for other one percenters this whole pan…
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The EU wants Apple to sign over the keys to the kingdom. There is nothing they can do to avoid a sanction or a fine it does not matter.
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Tacos always folds…
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blastdoor said: Sounds like it will be the Ultimate Computer. Hopefully it doesn't start drawing more power than expected. https://computercity.com/hardware/processors/apples-m5-chip-to-debut-in-late-2025-with-big-performance-gains More…
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mfryd said: danox said: mfryd said: It's a complicated topic. There are good points on both sides of the training question. On one hand, AI programs are being trained based on the hard work of previous human artists. The AI c…
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melgross said: danvm said: danox said: danvm said: programmer said: danvm said: And I have work with some of those workstations, and the performance is not as pathetic as you mention. Some of them have ad…
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stuffe said: dewme said: Apple Silicon is one of the best planned and best executed moves by Apple - ever. If you're going to talk about Tim Cook's legacy, Apple Silicon has to be one of the crown jewels of his accomplishments at Apple…
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MplsP said: Too bad but not unexpected. The auto execs have been digging their heels in the sand for years. Look how long it took them to adopt CarPlay. I saw a demo of the Aston Martin implementation on YouTube and Apple doesn’t completely …
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sflagel said: it is ludicrous for a car manufacturer to give Apple access to all its car systems, which will invariably lead to Apple becoming the gatekeeper to the entire tech stack of a car. This in addition to the branding impact. CarPlay …
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mfryd said: It's a complicated topic. There are good points on both sides of the training question. On one hand, AI programs are being trained based on the hard work of previous human artists. The AI companies are profiting, but the origin…
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22july2013 said: If everyone who writes a comment on this page will send a fee to Dr Seuss for learning from his books to read and speak, then I will pay attention to their views if they oppose AI learning from published sources. But if you a…