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Looks like a good time was had by all and good to see Apple fans already present in the country.
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I think this could go away if his medications are adjusted.
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Plus they have to gather courage to let their parents know they lost their devices and need money.
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Pulse-oximetry technology is so long-standing and defined (50 year anniversary of the technology was last year) that it is hard to imagine they have a case.
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red oak said: Wait until the M3 rolls out across the product line it is shocking Mac market share is still below 15%. Very hard to believe given what I see out there with my own eyes, My son’s college is 80% Mac now. None of them will…
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Thanks for the informative post Tmay (and the other great posts). The other thing that concerns me is that the Taiwanese are unsure of what they really want and not sure they know what is coming in the next 3-10 years. They are not a warrior cultu…
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I want to go there.
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nubus said: Japhey said: Every time Apple releases a new product, it is met with laughter, doubt, and confusion by the outside world. There have been many terrible launches. Some never recovered. iPhone 1 didn't sell and got a price cu…
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I still have concerns about the repetition reliability for usb-c over the simple male into female design of lightning, especially when the primary function of the port is charging. Unlike computers, where the primary use is data transfer, for thing…
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If Apple is thinking of using this as a vehicle for VR content they should do it to show the way for how spectator sports can be the killer application for the technology.
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tipoo said: I'm still struggling to see how Apple racks up the data collection miles of Tesla without hundreds of thousands of vehicles on the road with the hardware in place and the software running in shadow mode. 200 vehicles is very small…
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robin huber said: For f-sake would somebody please leverage all this wonderful in-ear audio technology into hearing aids that don’t cost thousands and don’t sound like a tin can on a string? I have yet to meet a hearing aid user who thinks th…
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I have been in the habit of selling my 2-3 year old iPhones on eBay when I buy new models. I always buy maximum memory since that is what people want on this secondary market as Apple only makes old models with less memory for the budget market. I…
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Great story…
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lkrupp said: So millennials are finding out how the world really works, that no job is secure, that all this talk about how companies value employees is bullshit. You didn’t want to come back to work at the office but wanted to remain cozy wo…
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rob53 said: Cesar Battistini Maziero said: blastdoor said: I would hope that buying any new smartphone would be impossible in Russia now due to sanctions. But I don’t know if that’s the case. China will happily supply all th…
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F&@k yeah, best AI review ever. Thanks for this, made my day.
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This FT article rings true to me, especially when I think of the Apple Watch, the gold iteration was crazy expensive, it had suboptimal battery life and was slow. It was panned by the techno-geeks. It then took awhile before the health focus came …
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Samsung is notorious for stealing IT from smaller companies and so to portray Samsung as a victim in its relationship with Apple seems to be a stretch. They are largely responsible for the decline of the Japanese electronics industry (albeit some o…
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because it sounds like they are super smart and dedicated creatives that move from concept to concept much like Alphabet’s moonshot people…by the way what happened to them?