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I was always a fan of the iPod Touch, I think iPhone users can easily forget just how incredibly small and light it is, but I think you are right, the iPhone SE 2 and the base model iPad are the current iOS entry points. I baled out on the iPod Touc…
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corrections said: andy-uk said: There is a good living to be had selling more expensive devices to fewer and wealthier people, and Apple does a good job with that, but one factor I think in support of the iPhone SE 2nd gen would be to…
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There is a good living to be had selling more expensive devices to fewer and wealthier people, and Apple does a good job with that, but one factor I think in support of the iPhone SE 2nd gen would be to provide a new entry point to Apple products. I…
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I'm still loving my iPhone 7 Plus, when they launch the iPhone SE 2 Plus then I'm in.
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Let's face it, the butterfly keyboard MacBook was something you bought if you had to because you were tied into the Apple operating system, not something you aspired to, so if you've got to settle for something you don't want then why would anyone p…
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'Each HomePod unit by itself delivers wide, stereophonic sound'. What? No it doesn't, two Homepods paired together provide stereo, which you presumably already knew.
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It's nice see Marshall getting some coverage. I've got the older standard bluetooth Acton and Kilburn speakers and they are terrific so if you haven't tried them before then these newer updated speakers sound well worth checking out.
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eightzero said: All about the tech need, isn't it? I have the original, launch day iPad mini, and it works just fine for what I use it for. To me, it is hardly "absolutely crippled." Works just fine for all I ask of it. Fair comment, …
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iPad Mini spec bump, pleeeeease. I'm still on the Mini 2, iOS 11 absolutely crippled it but there's no point upgrading to the Mini 4 just to go from an A7 to an A8 processor so I've got everything crossed hoping Apple will give it one last refresh b…
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StrangeDays Apple Watch is already bringing in more than any other watch brand. AirPods and Beats are bringing in more than any other brand. Iphone, ipad, macs, etc. All killing it and generating serious dough. As for “missing” streaming music…
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jsmythe00 said: Glad they are back on schedule. Sadly though, I don't see this product being successful. I think they priced themselves out the market. I don't get apple sometimes. Airpods are GREAT. What made them even greater is they pric…
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If Apple can give the iPhone SE a spec bump to keep the old iPhone 5 fans happy, is it too much to hope they might do the same for the iPad Mini?
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If it's got Bluetooth, I'm in. I'm not sure why people don't like the Apple remote, or why Apple have abandoned it for so long; I teach and I use my remote all the time at work for Powerpoint presentations and the lack of IR on the current Macbook…
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Quote: Originally Posted by macxpress Because people still want optical drives? FireWire ports? Ethernet Ports? And the IR remote. And the option to take the back off and upgrade it. The old MBP still gives you a lot that the retina versio…
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And if you check out the online refurbished store there are some big discounts on the end-of-line clearance stock!
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The online Apple Store is currently offline so something's on its way.
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'Its all about the upgradeability. I believe most could not care less about the SuperDrive being built it. I would be all over a Macbook Pro retina if I could service basic parts like the RAM and Drive.' Exactly. I can live without the IR remote …
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I'd have to agree with the comments on pricing. The US contract system distorts the market but here in the UK the 5C starts at £469 ($736) and the 5S at £549 ($862) and a lot of people, me included, who would never dream of walking around with a £5…
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I think Apple had a golden opportunity to take market share from Microsoft when Windows 8 was announced in 2011. If they'd priced the MacBook aggressively I'm sure they could have won over lifelong Windows users who, like me, were unconvinced by the…
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Ballmer as good as admitted he'd been pushed when he said in an interview: 'My original thoughts on timing would have had my retirement happen in the middle of our company's transformation to a devices and services company.' http://www.theguardian…