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The real question is why wouldn't Apple put a 5400 rpm hard drive in its entry level 4K iMac? Those drives are dirt cheap and allows for a higher profit margin. It's the same reason why there is still a 16GB iPhone, new products are released with l…
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rayz wrote: » Does Apple ever adjust prices downward? Not in the U.S. Unless it's a refurb model
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$79 for a mouse, $99 for a keyboard, $99 for a stylus. The price of Apple's accessories is becoming ridiculous. Sure the keyboard and mouse are smaller and lighter but using less material shouldn't equal a price hike. The new trackpad is $129 but at…
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solipsismy wrote: » If AnandTech's preliminary iPhone 6S-series benchmarks are anything to go by, the iPad Pro with an A9X ARM chip will be a much better value than this MS Surface Pro* with an Intel chip. http://www.anandtech.com/show/9662/iph…
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This guy has a point. Yes, technology plays a part in automobiles but not as big a part as the other mechanics. In fact, the best cars in the world (Ferrari, Rolls Royce, Bentley, Bugatti, MB, BMW. etc) focus on advancements in mechanical technology…
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One good thing about the carriers iPhone plans is that they do not require your credit to be pulled in order to get an installment plan. With Apple you get the installment plan but your credit score will go down some.
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sog35 wrote: » These car companies need to realize that you either WORK with Apple or get DEMOLISHED by Apple. Who else are these car companies going to work with on the software/services side? Google? Can you imagine if a car got hacked? Bu…
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Apple loves it's accessories. Even more the company loves charging a pretty penny for them. A stylus will probably cost at least $80 and be released with the iPad Pro.
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Can't wait for the skylake version of the 15 inch Mac Pro. The improvements will be even greater for it since it is still running on Haswell. Plus, there is a chance it will have a thinner form factor since the USB 3 and thunderbolt ports can be re…
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bageljoey wrote: » I ordered on launch day, but my credit card wasn't charged until it shipped in June. I assume that my sale would qualify as a June sale. That would make this revelation a little less revealing... That is true. June sales are…
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This has been happening way to often over the past 6 months. Every year Apple has its suppliers to build hundreds of millions of devices in order to keep up with customer demand. There is no excuse for a company with over $100 billion in cash reserv…
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The Nano's 16GB price should have dropped being that for $50 more you can get the updated iPod Touch.
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philotech wrote: » If I had a say in Apple, I'd do the following: - release new iPhones with the latest tech some time in spring because iPhones are usually bought depending on when the carrier contract expires (at least I understand in the US …
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So Apple has known about this since last Oct. but has not addressed it in any updates? Cook is going around making grandious speeches about security, but not staying on top of things in his own backyard. Sounds just like a politician.
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Can someone give a graphic artist or photo editors perspective on the updates to the Adobe suite?
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dasanman69 wrote: » Why is it the most popular? Because people want it or because it's the one Apple produces most? The 16 GB is the most popular because it is the cheapest model and it offers the same functionality as the other models. I have …
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Watch OS 2 is paving the way for the 2nd generation Watch. Allowing native apps means space and power will eventually become a concern. I wouldn't be surprised to see a new watch early next year that is faster and offers the choice of 8 or 16 GB of …
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It's one thing to stand up for your company, but it's another to do so by trying to cleverly insult the intelligence of your customers. Concerning the 16GB iPhone, everyone knows that apps take up most of a devices storage and they do not live in th…
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Music execs have no reason to be concerned about Apple music since they own the rights to songs and create licensing deals. They even have a say in the prices of streaming services which is why Apple couldn't charge $7.99 like they initially wanted …
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This is one of the few areas in which Apple is being steamrolled by the competition (Roku and Chromecast). I know the Apple TV is a small revenue stream for Apple but they at least need to add a lot more channels and update the user interface for us…