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SpamSandwich said: ascii said: I think Tesla will actually be bigger than Apple in the long run. Just as Apple reinvented the phone with the iPhone, Telsa is reinventing the automobile, but people spend a lot more on their car than the…
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I think Tesla will actually be bigger than Apple in the long run. Just as Apple reinvented the phone with the iPhone, Telsa is reinventing the automobile, but people spend a lot more on their car than their phone.
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That's really clever. They've got too many products competing at the low end between the iPads, Macbook Air, and Macbooks and yet people want a new Mac mini, so just remake it as a pro product.
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mcdave said: ascii said: tallest skil said: ascii said: What an awesome piece of tech. I'm looking forward to playing the first games that use real time ray tracing. Hasn’t that basically been vaporware since the early…
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tallest skil said: ascii said: What an awesome piece of tech. I'm looking forward to playing the first games that use real time ray tracing. Hasn’t that basically been vaporware since the early ‘90s? I’d love it if games weren’t jus…
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What an awesome piece of tech. I'm looking forward to playing the first games that use real time ray tracing.
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The benchmarks do tell a story (about cooling), but even without the benchmarks, as a MBP owner, when I occasionally use an iMac, it's obviously faster/snappier. You straight away notice.
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The idea of having different models for different geos in the same country is pretty cool, esp. for big countries.
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The US president sure wants the US to make its own steel again, and seems willing to take the international heat to make it happen. Not just from Turkey but Canada and Europe as well. I think its short-sighted of Turkey to block US tech imports, bec…
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It was working on stage at WWDC, and the only thing that has changed since then is the public betas. So something must have happened when thousands of people tried to use it at once vs. when it was just one call. Some kind of scaling issue. An iss…
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If you don't care about thickness the Dell Inspiron are pretty good value.
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I agree that services are a good source of revenue that Apple is nicely capturing, but one thing about services that is changing lately is their stickiness. For services to be sticky, people have to have invested in their library (whether its an app…
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Speaking of Apple's cash pile, Elon Musk recently claimed to have secured funding to take Tesla private. I wonder if it could be Apple?
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They might have prioritised quietness so it could be used in an office environment.
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Looking forward to this OS! 6 weeks away?
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mjtomlin said: ascii said: The definition of a "pro" computer is simply one that has the latest technology. And new technology is always big and hot and noisy before it is small and cool and quiet. So a pro chassis is necessarily large…
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The definition of a "pro" computer is simply one that has the latest technology. And new technology is always big and hot and noisy before it is small and cool and quiet. So a pro chassis is necessarily large with lots of cooling.
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Oneanddone said: In an article published today (July 1) on The Street website titled "Doubting Nvidia's Future Is Dumb," one analyst notes " AI is a multi-decade investment theme and Nvidia's technologies sit in the pole position. As users tr…
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Don't forget that for many Mac apps, even if you have no backup solution at all, not even Time Machine, you can still access old versions of your documents through the "Revert To...Browse All Versions" menu item in the File menu. This won't help you…
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They do need to fix their deployment model! Android is a nice OS but so is iOS, Apple has nothing to fear from Google at the moment. A future danger might be that Google develops some compelling AI-based feature that Apple can't match.