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mdriftmeyer said: thewhitefalcon said: MalyOpa said: Maybe someone should sue state of Texas of not implementing a law which prohibit people from using phones while driving Or maybe personal responsibility can be a thing stil…
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Soli said: I'm sorry for their loss, but these parents are pieces of shit for using their son's death to try to fleece a company because of its deep pockets and betting on the fear of bad press despite knowing its not responsible for the poo…
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dementuschikan said: "I'll never get all the money I want out of a 20-year-old. I think I'll sue someone with big pockets!" Got it in one. Is there a prize today?
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therealcalculon said: thewhitefalcon said: MalyOpa said: Maybe someone should sue state of Texas of not implementing a law which prohibit people from using phones while driving Or maybe personal responsibility can be a thing …
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plokoonpma said: Took them 3 years to fire out only a billion accounts got compromised. Wonder how long will take them to notify them. Well, we got the warning email last night... Better late than never?
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williamh said: linkman said: SpamSandwich said: Good Lord. What engineer signed off on these things to be shown to the world before this MAJOR failure point was discovered? This is incredibly disappointing. Are you assuming t…
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maestro64 said:A device which is dumb like a charger which just provide powers should not be the issue, there is more to this than the power source. Chargers are no longer necessarily dumb devices. At least, not properly designed chargers. …
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Soli said: Bipositonal, not omnidirectional. The 3.5mm headphone jack is omnidircectional because it's a cylindrical design. Well, it is in a single axis of rotation, not in the other two.
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bdkennedy said: Yeah, because Wacom has never sold a single drawing tablet. Right? Right. Everyone uses their Wacom tablet placed vertically past and above the keyboard. Seriously?
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knowitall said: I find notebook input unusable, adding another bar even further away won't help. A notebook keyboard is unusable and cumbersome because it's behind a large area used by a touch pad (in Apples case that's huge so keys are unrea…
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spliff monkey said: Editing 5K footage? At what bit rate? We aren't talking about uncompressed video here, I can guarantee that. I can edit 5K on allot of edit suites too so long as it's not over 100 mb/s. An editor for an online magazine lik…
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misa said:A Pro device has to suit all Professional uses. Take a look at DSLR and Video cameras. Over the past 40+ years I've worked both in still and video production. There is no such thing as a pro still or video camera that suits all pr…
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bloggerblog said: I use the SD card slot as a second drive on my MBP, and the HDMI port to display my work during a conference. Carrying adapters is a pain in the arse, I already carry around an HDMI for the iPad Pro and have one lost already…
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viclauyyc said: Apple have a Mac Pro that almost cost $10000. But it don't even have TB3. It would have been a neat trick to get TB3 on a machine that was shipped more than two years before TB3 first shipped on any commercial product.
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SpamSandwich said: On the MacBreak Weekly podcast Andy Ihnatko and Leo Laporte both said the new MacBook Pro butterfly keyboard was a "showstopper" and is basically unusable for any serious typists, while Alex Lindsay, head of PixelCorps, sai…
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Fatman said: The reality is MacOS runs on Intel processors - that cannot be changed without a huge investment in time and resources, not to mention reprogramming the OS, all apps and getting all developers to do the same! In large part, …
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stantheman said: Intel's sluggish performance in recent years provides Apple plenty of reason to use ARM processors in Macs. Two or four iPhone ARMs running in parallel would be more powerful yet far less costly than one Intel DryLake proces…
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sirozha said: Apple should have equipped the 13" model with quad-core CPUs. How can anyone call a dual-core laptop Pro? It's like selling a sports car with a 50 HP engine. And then you'd complain about the reduced run time, as those quad…
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stantheman said: I have absolutely no technical knowledge on the subject, but the article says the low-power Intel processors provide full bandwidth on all 4 ports on the 13" Pro without Touch Bar. If there is a technical reason for reduced ba…
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mamuf said: $49 for this adapter is CRAZY. How much active circuitry is in it?