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Glad you survived the crash Dan. I suspect you are right that the Vision Pro will lead to the next step in computing, though whether Apple will define that future is more of an open question. Perhaps you would like to tackle that question.
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Bravo. Thanks for writing this clear Big Picture of the transformation that is underway and hiding in plain sight.
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Does this recently-announced Android ability to measure AR depth with a single camera and no other tech signal that superior software enablements are allowing them to catch up to Apple in the field without resorting to more sophisticated and expensi…
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I look forward to installing update iOS 9.3.6 on my iPad 2, which has been in continuous use since I bought it in April 2011. That’s a heck of a record for longevity and reliability. The display too is still as good as the day I bought it. Nowadays …
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For what it’s worth, the above screenshot of today’s Apple Canada homepage shows the trade-in marketing approach has not yet spread to this country. Is the USA approach a trial balloon?
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Review needs to be split. 1. Music speaker qua speaker. How does it compare with other compact speakers in the same price range, never mind whether or not there is a voice assistant. Now, rate that how many out of five. 2. Voice assistant. How many …
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HomePod eventually should be able to identify voices and beam-form requested material either to, or away from, their ears. A user could ask for their messages, be recognized, and have the messages read to their ears only. Someone next to the inten…
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Glow-in-the-dark duct tape cut down to size for the bottom of the remote is an inexpensive solution that is both tactile and visual.
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I was shocked by this paragraph from the journalist: As The Intercept reported, the hypotheticals just made the ongoing government surveillance versus consumer protection battle "uglier." Consumer protection has nothing to do with the issue. The …
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am8449 wrote: » I wonder who are buying iPod Touches. Can anyone who has bought one recently chime in and say how you're using it? I use it for everything I would otherwise do on an iPhone, paired with Wi-Fi when available, and the hotspot o…
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Excellent controller for the new Apple TV device we think is to be announced June 8. Bluetooth keyboards already work with the Apple TV versions 2 and 3. With this keyboard and a browser added to Apple TV 3, everybody gets an iCloud computing platfo…
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In nearly every country in the world, the agency with the most power to harm citizens is not terrorists, but the government. If governments have the power to tap into all your information and communications, you can bet they will eventually make it …
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[quote name="Apple ][" url="/t/183758/protestors-take-over-fifth-ave-apple-store-in-die-in-demonstration/40#post_2648440"] It worked exactly as intended. The Grand Jury saw all of the videos, they heard from countless witnesses and they reached a c…
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ascii wrote: » Every organization will have a small percentage of bad eggs, so incidents will always happen. Therefore you can not judge a system by the occurence of such incidents, you can only judge it by what happens after, what policies and pr…
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Then the courts should have been allowed to have a look at the case, in a public trial. Instead, the Grand Jury, which is not a court, decided in closed sessions that there was no merit to sending it to the courts for trial. It is the denial of a re…
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The milk of human kindness sure turned sour in this thread. A human being died following police action. Based on his autopsy, the coroner said the case was a homicide. The Grand Jury was asked if if this death merited a trial on at least Excessive u…
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Nothing to do with Apple. It is just bad law.
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The Federal Court's "causal nexus" requirement means a patent violation must deal you a death blow for you to be entitled to posthumous protection. Hope that gets overturned soon.
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With this release Microsoft has made iOS tablets the exclusive purveyor of the touch version of mobile Office, not just in respect to Android tablets, but to every other tablet including Microsoft's. Why did Microsoft port it's first fully touchsc…
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DED Please stop using the word "repatriate" to describe the possibility of bringing money Apple earns offshore to the United States. The correct word is "patriate", not "repatriate" because that money was never before in the United States. Repeat…