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Feels like it will be this month or never for the Mini.
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Android phones don't work at the ultra high end because as you go up the pricing tiers the features people care about change. Wealthy people care a lot about their privacy and Android does not offer that. They seem to think that making a device out…
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But don't most people have their coffee at the same time(s) each day?
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Rayz2016 said: ascii said: She looks like she could almost be Tim Cook's sister to me. I think on her very first project, which was marketing the Apple Watch, she messed up trying to selling it exclusively in fashion magazines etc. I k…
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One question I have in life is why some people seem to have a high degree of free will/self discipline and others are just leaves on the wind. Heart rate is not the first place I would start to look for an answer, but more data of any kind can't hur…
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I would tend to believe Ming-Chi Kuo (given his track record) over Rod Hall. But whether the iPhone is slowing or not, and in what markets, the Watch seems like the growth product going forward anyway. So much potential.
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That's a pretty big announcement isn't it? The kind of thing that would be done on stage at an Apple event. I wonder if Apple are going to have a Mac/iPad event this month or if it will just be some quiet updates on the Store.
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She looks like she could almost be Tim Cook's sister to me. I think on her very first project, which was marketing the Apple Watch, she messed up trying to selling it exclusively in fashion magazines etc. I know computer nerds aren't cool but we are…
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I hope the improved screen on the iMac is a curved ultrawide. Wide curved screens are popular with video editors who are a big part of Apple's customer base. But since the iMac has the computer behind the screen, having a curved screen might be too…
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danvm said:I think would be a better option if Apple release the service manuals, as for example Lenovo and HP does for the business devices, and open source the diagnostics tools, so repair shops have access to them. I agree, but is that …
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svanstrom said:With enough complexity there's just no amount of testing that can be done to guarantee that there will be no bugs at launch. That's right. And yet when Apple tries to reduce the overall complexity of the system by removing old…
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I remember that day, I didn't find out from the media but from a friend of mine messaging me. Felt a bit hollowed out for a while.
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crowley said: ascii said: How do you choose what Civilisation you want to be, do you have to buy it to get that? If so they need to explain it somewhere, because currently when you download it there is no "new game" option only "play n…
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I'm actually in favour of this move, if you don't have hardware-level security assurances then your software-level ones don't mean anything. And if third party repairers are willing to get authorised they can get the required diagnostic programs.
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How do you choose what Civilisation you want to be, do you have to buy it to get that? If so they need to explain it somewhere, because currently when you download it there is no "new game" option only "play now" and if it seems like I can't choose …
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1803 had pretty bad issues too when installing with Boot Camp. It would blue screen several times during the early install phase but would eventually work.
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I noticed the speed improvement right away, iOS 12 is awesome.
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An historic increase in privacy for US citizens would come about if the government collected its revenue from tariffs instead of income tax, because you would no longer have to tell the government about your financial goings on. So if he wants to be…
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Maybe the device could start to feel hot if you used it too long, such that you had to drop it.
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Why would he have to guess, wouldn't Apple have analytics as to how many people are using it?