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randominternetperson said: I'm pretty sure a trillion dollar company can solve a problem that everyone other phone maker has or is solving. This isn't rocket science. It is
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I need to use Facebook for professional reasons, however I have a very strict way of using it. I don't use any Facebook app, I access Facebook only via the browser on my laptops. To visit Facebook I am using the Facebook container plugin of Firefo…
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5G networks are being launched everywhere; by Christmas a big part of civilized world will have access to 5G networks. Taking into account that phones are being used for 3 years or more before being replaced, I don't see people massively buying a…
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This looks really nice. Huawei is clearly grabbing the initiative in the mobile space. If Apple can only respond in the normal september 2020 time frame with a 5G foldable phone, Huawei might already ship v2.0 of Mate X. Of course we still need…
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k2kw said: Arm Based Macs and the merging of OS-MacOs will kill Windows entirely because of the ridiculous cost of the Intel Chips. You confuse cost and price. An ARM processor might indeed by cheaper to produce but nobody expects th…
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wizard69 said:The Mac Pro is effectively dead. Given that developers really don’t care about architecture as much as the do about performance. It is pretty clear now that ARM has real advantages here. Mainly because they can have cores runn…
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wood1208 said: I don't even get consistent and complete 4G LTE signal so who cares if modem can fly. It all depends on the network you using in place you live and work. The reason is that in cities 4G is completely saturated. That is exa…
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I tell you a story what happened in my company. A year ago, the HDMI port on one of my MacbookPros was broken. I brought the machine to the official Apple repair center in my neighborhood for a repair. The dealer repaired the MBP but made a admi…
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This is a foolish idea. Apple acts as an intermediary who wants 50%. This could make sense if Apple could make the magazine market to grow by a factor of at least 2.2, which won't happen. Typically content owners want to cut the intermediary out o…
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AppleInsider said: Unlike Apple Pay, which employs NFC technology to securely transfer user credentials from an iPhone or Apple Watch to a compatible point of sale terminal, Kroger Pay and other QR code-based systems rely on visual assets th…
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christopher126 said: I only use Apple first-party apps. No third-party apps. And how did you look at that youtube video without using any Google technology
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lkrupp said: Making data collection a mandatory opt-in requirement could be very disruptive Since May it is already the case in the EU with the GDPR regulation. Looking back at it was not that disruptive. But it still remains to be seen i…
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I am chessplayer and a common rule in chess strategy is that the threat is stronger than the execution. That why I don't understand the actions of Apple. Apple might contractually be 100% right, but it should have looked at other options to make Fac…
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macseeker said: christopher126 said: It's coming! You heard it here first, Apple's iOS13 will be dedicated to make every Apple device we own 'anonymous' when connected to the internet. Our devices will just look like an iPhone or MacBo…
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If you look at the evolution from the iPhone3 to the iPhone6+ on one hand and the evolution from the iPhone6+ to the current models on the other hand, you can only conclude that progress you can only conclude that the pace of innovation has slowed d…
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A lot will depend on 5G. If in 6 months it becomes clear that 5G will be rolled out in a lot of countries by year end 2019 or beginning 2020 and Apple can only supply a 5G iPhone in September 2020, the Christmas sales of the iPhone might not be pic…
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rob53 said: clexman said: rob53 said: We’re talking about family so why wouldn’t each of them have written down essential account information and stored them in a safe? If they had the surviving spouse would have been able to ac…
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radarthekat said:iPads, and specifically the iPad Pro, is not designed to do the same work that a PC traditionally did. Those who are suggesting the iPad Pro is a poor replacement for a PC are trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. The …
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As a general rule one can say that if Samsung did not try to copy it, the feature was not that great after all. And naughty as I am the butterfly keyboard comes to my mind.
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I don't know what the reason is, but it feels strange to me that one year after launch the HomePod is only available in a very limited number of countries. And by the way, Apple only allows an EU citizen to buy the HomePod online, if that person is …