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sflocal said: ajl said: Another stupid choice from the think different verb preachers. One should pay thousands for a machine that is supposed to last a lot years without any possibility of later upgrades? People have a really sho…
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aderutter said: ajl said: Another stupid choice from the think different verb preachers. One should pay thousands for a machine that is supposed to last a lot years without any possibility of later upgrades? One should spec an iMac…
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Apple’s stance on ‘Right to Repair’ is indisputably corrupt. I’m not surprised there is a revolt in the company. Even the hardcore cult cheerleading fanboi’s here should condemn Apple for this. The story of Linus Tech with their iMac Pro should be a…
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Xed said: Beats said: I wonder how Greyhound rivals other streaming hit movies? Too many other distributors are shelving films until the pandemic is over. I'm not sure that's going to work out. With this administration continually…
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Would be the most interesting innovation since Jobs died.
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fastasleep said: rain22 said: Things are going to get more expensive as Apple squeezes its customers through software - and will justify higher hardware prices soon after. Apple user's already pay 30% more for everything - software, r…
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foregoneconclusion said: Do people also think Craig Federighi was being sincere when he said the Apple marketing team was on drugs when they came up with Big Sur? Yes.
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Things are going to get more expensive as Apple squeezes its customers through software - and will justify higher hardware prices soon after. Apple user's already pay 30% more for everything - software, ringtones, in-game purchases, subscriptions, …
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chasm said: palmlag said: Readership down because they are ultra left mouth piece press Ah, the ignorant American turns up right on cue. A) You haven't got the FAINTEST idea of what "ultra left" actually means. The NYT is barely …
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commentzilla said: rain22 said: “ but it suggests that new Apple Silicon Macs will not be struggling to keep up with the graphics on Intel Macs.” That would be nice - but seems extremely dependent on programs being optimized. The anemi…
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“ but it suggests that new Apple Silicon Macs will not be struggling to keep up with the graphics on Intel Macs.” That would be nice - but seems extremely dependent on programs being optimized. The anemic library of titles will probably shrink even …
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EsquireCats said: (Analysts seemingly forget that when enumerating all of the included hardware, Apple's devices are competitively priced, especially in the Pro range.) Waaaaa? Dude... not even close. Not even close. That’s before even t…
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They showed demos that ran fast with the first Rosetta iteration - the reality was it was a steaming pile of shit that never was fixed. Apple’s solution was to wait for developers to fix the problem by waiting for the native code. Where it’s going t…
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chadbag said: I am looking at my Bondi Blue iMac right now. It still runs though I think the power supply is slowly failing. I have 10.4 on it IIRC. I booted it a few months ago. I need to copy a few things off it. I bought it the very …
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gatorguy said: verne arase said: Why doesn't the Google/Apple framework allow contact tracers to download the data off the phone? That way it can be stored decentralized until it's needed. ? ? There is no data outside of a list of…
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Mike Wuerthele said: rain22 said: I think you missed the main point - $800 to fix a fleck of dust under a key. It was a total 100% complete failure of industrial design. Nothing should ever be designed that way. It’s like designing a c…
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I think you missed the main point - $800 to fix a fleck of dust under a key. It was a total 100% complete failure of industrial design. Nothing should ever be designed that way. It’s like designing a car that requires $23,000 to fix a flat tire beca…
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Saving wifi 6 as a selling feature for the ARM version I guess. Yesterday’s tech at tomorrow’s prices. I don’t see anyone buying it outside of pure desperation at this point.
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All this conjecture rides on a ‘performance’ narrative - however, there is a lot more to a purchasing strategy than a linear processor/software agenda. Business looks at stability first. Apple arguably the worst player in the market in this aspect. …
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lkrupp said: rain22 said: If they keep with recent pricing models, it will cost $4199 and the charger will be an extra $399. Will require a special proprietary pointy object to open sim tray that costs $99. Special proprietary cloth to…