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This article is yet another reminder that our society is being overtaken by fakery. Those who under-promise and over-deliver are going out of style, because pretend-reality gets more views and higher ratings.
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As Apple broadens its product line, more and more products were being included in each general category. Therefore, the category numbers have been growing less meaningful to analysts than they were in the past. Nevertheless, I always liked to read …
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The mobile phone carriers here are not supporting two-line service even if you purchase both lines from them — e.g., one phone number for personal calls and another for business. Profit maximizers could earn far larger profits by selling twice as mu…
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Although the overall Chinese market for iPhones is potentially as large as American or European markets, size is not the key factor in marketing. The marketing relationship between Apple and its Chinese customers cannot be managed in the same way as…
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Selling nine million iPhone XR’s AFTER a month of selling millions of new XS and XS Max iPhones is quite an accomplishment. Not many years ago, an iPhone launch that sold nine million units was a huge success.
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Dual-SIM support will be a big hit for those who now carry one phone for business and another for personal use. It should also appeal to those who travel overseas and want to take advantage of local service fees as opposed to international roaming c…
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One of my favorite things to watch on AppleTV is the screensaver. I wish they would add a few controls (fast forward, pause, etc) to the screensaver, and permit Apple Music to be played in the background. It would also be great if an Apple Park scre…
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This encourages me to continue developing my bale of hay speakers. I’m planning two models, square and round.
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Intel is in crisis. Moore’s Law has come and gone two times since Intel was originally expected to update to a 10nm process. How many Moore cycles until it can get to 7nm? During this decade, resources and talent have flowed into mobile computing, …
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I have had nothing but bad luck with the new tvOS 12 (compared to tvOS 11). Apps are slower to launch, and sometimes get hung up and never do start. If others users are experiencing what I have, this will deter people from adopting Apple TV.
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The appendage on that Subaru reminds me of “Toad,” the mushroom character in Mario Kart.
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After Google+ is shut down, the company should purge its servers of all user data. Users, whether knowingly or not, traded their personal data to Google in exchange for services that it rendered. Now that Google has backed out of its commitment to …
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hentaiboy said: Will be interesting to see if the Xs Max starts to cannibalise iPad though. Steve never envisioned 6.5” phones... Apple could make an modified iPhone X-Max without a cellular chip to replace the iPad Mini.
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It is interesting to consider that of the key 21st century technologies shown in the chart above, three of them (personal computers, smartphones, tablet computers) took on their modern shapes at Apple. Apple Watch, AirPods and (someday) Apple Glass…
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I have a hard time believing that policy makers would be dumb enough to bet against Apple and Amazon inspecting the chips that go into their equipment. If something like this is ever documented, the company that does it will be driven into bankrupt…
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“The only downsides to a loop-style band are the limitations when it comes to docks. It can't lay flat on a dock, and instead must have access for the remainder of the band to wrap around behind the charger.” Check again. You can pull the magnetize…
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I think tvOS 12 runs more slowly than tvOS 11.x that came before.
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When Apple advocates for the privacy rights of iPhone owners, including its resistance to installing a “back door” for law enforcement agencies to spy on suspected criminals, it should place the most emphasis on protecting privacy for our POLITICAL …
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I would like to see a similar comparison between Bloomberg’s incremental costs versus the price charged by that company for an annual subscription to its website, or to its news services. I’m pretty sure it would show that Micharel Bloomberg is more…
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RIP Aretha.