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shev said: The MacBook Pro and Mac Pro are computers. You know, those dusty neglected things in the back of the cupboard that you haven't updated for 2 years but still charge $2,000+ for. The Apple// is a computer, too. So is a Cray XC. …
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mj web said: And here hoping Tim Cook doesn't turn Apple into just another McDonald's. Too late; it already happened. During the Scully and Spindler periods. It got better.
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ireland said: Don't tell Wall St. shit Cook. Ummm. Missing a comma there? Should it follow "shit" or "St."?
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Units sold is nice for Samsung. Profits on total units sold, maybe not so much.
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rob53 said: steveh said: A lot of the high cost of dedicated military kit is cooked into the equipment by a combination of low (in relation to commercial products) production volumes, and the (really) high cost of the procurement pr…
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rob53 said: Me too but after reading the WOW article I referenced above, it appears the Army bean counters are finally having to do their job and make judgment calls based on cost instead of simply bilking the taxpayers out of a lot of money…
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crowley said: Surprised that the military are using consumer grade kit at all. I'd have expected them to be using less capable but more reliable custom hardware. In general, the approach is to go for custom hardware if reliability/ruggedne…
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viclauyyc said: Poor lighting connector. Imagine how easy it will break And how robust was the old 30-pin connector. Or USB-mini and -micro connectors, for that matter.
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radarthekat said: Just get a DSLR that supports MiFi memory cards. I picked up a Pentax K50 with an 18-55mm lens, along with a 32GB MiFi card, all for less than $500. The memory card creates a Wifi hotspot, I connect to it from the iPhone a…
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apple ][ said: I've seen countless nature documentaries and apes can be quite noble and evolved creatures, which is more than I can say for many humans. Well, except for chimpanzees, for example, killing other chimpanzees infringing on their…
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thewhitefalcon said: wood1208 said: Having efficient IOS, for most people's iphone usage, 16GB is fine but 32GB better. It's really not. You lose 4GB off the top to formatting and the OS's needs. Factor in 4k video and high resolut…
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ChampionPower said: More and more blindly ambitious and stupid people are entering and staying in politics. Where in the world have you been for the past, oh, five thousand years?
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waterrockets said: thewhitefalcon said:I mean, I think Nancy's 'intelligence' speaks for itself. Must be all the Botox. Yeah, she must be really stupid. You misspelled "evil". She does seem to have a problem with parts of the …
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jameskatt2 said: Perhaps Apple should be simply be happy with $250 BILLION A YEAR in steady revenue from iPhone upgraders. The only comparable companies are oil companies. Apple's not the one unhappy with sales, it's investors. Or, more c…
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welshdog said: wizard69 said: Out of proportion, you have people with not idea what a firearm even is, trying to outlaw them because they are afraid. You mean like a firearm is a tool created for the sole purpose of killing or harm…
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mattinoz said: If the symbol is meant to be an Olympic thing why is Google's the only graphic that looks like the weapons used in the Olympics? It isn't, in fact it's probably the furthest from what's actually used. The closest to somethin…
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bloggerblog said: Are they gonna bring back drag-n-drop to iPhoto? I have to export them and then open them in PS, not long ago I used to just drag them from iPhoto onto the Photoshop icon and boom! Since you've got Photos and Photoshop, g…
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bobolicious said: Finally I've been looking at the HP Spectre, partly because I'm just so worn out with the MacOS merry go round of annual 'upgrades' to feed the developer gravy train, drivers failing, app updating... W7 pro set & forget …
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rcfa said: No subscriptions, ever! Subscriptions are basically taxes levied by private enterprises. Sell something, or go out of business. Period! Basta! Or ... just let users decide. If enough choose against subscriptions, they'll die in…
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blitz1 said: People still thinking Alphabet is a me too company... Funny The article isn't talking about an Alphabet project, is it? Page is doing this on his own, perhaps because Alphabet wouldn't spring for it.