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We've worked for decades to make a good car. These computer guys aren't just going to walk in!
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DoctorQ said: Time to buy Nope, not yet.
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lkrupp said: AAPL down 4.17% GOOG down 4.27% FB down 3.39% MSFT down 1.82% AMZN down 1.62% The tech sector is taking a beating for some reason. Any guesses? The article says "Analysts believe investors are rotating out of tech stocks and…
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JWSC said: danox said: JWSC said: mknelson said: Tech607 said: The better way of handling this is to tax their products as they come back into this country. Do this until they learn that if you hurt the American pe…
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I think people are underestimating how quickly this transition is occurring. When they said 2-year, I think they meant from the JUN 2020 WWDC. By this time next year all we'll be waiting on is the MacPro, which will likely be announced at the JUN 20…
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mcdave said: So the new iMacs with ASi are going to be powerful enough to make an 18-core Xeon obsolete and probably at a far lower price. They could release 24” or 32” Pro Display HDRs with the Mac or Mac Pro designated by the processor card…
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Must mean the new new chip is ready with support more memory, more graphics, more monitors and more ports. The big question is whether it will use a 3rd party graphics card in the high end models. I'm leaning towards an in house GPU. This is going …
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Corporate socialism! Republicans will back this and double up on the handouts!
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So they want App makers to have free access to the store at no cost?
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No mention anywhere of its USB standard? Is it 5Gbps, 10Gbps or 20Gbps? Is the USB-C data port at least 10Gbps?
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Fidonet127 said: Export controls? China?
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j2fusion said: Or, it could be because of an upcoming patent dispute. I cannot see any other reason why they would want to remove it since it works so well. With Intel? Seems odd.
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This is pretty much what I think... the iMac (high-end) model is the most difficult to pick out WINTER 2020 = M1 MBA/MBP 13" SPRING 2021 = M1 iMac (low-end) FALL 2021 = M1x MBP 14"/16" and M1x iMac (higher-end) SPRING 2022 = M1x iMac Pro and Mxe M…
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Maybe they are simply building the structure in for when they finally remove the code down the line in a few years?
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So is this going to be like the Foxconn (con) expansion in Wisconsin where they built a facility with tax breaks and never used it? We certainly need to bring some of this high-tech manufacturing back to America. It will likely hike the cost but to…
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MacQuadra840av said: Lately, their techie marvels are riddled with problems. Look at all the problems with the M1 Macs, most recently the excessive read/writes on the SSDs, significantly reducing the life of the flash storage which renders t…
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fred1 said: From personal experience, Apple products also cost more in Europe. That’s what a lot of people think, but it’s actually due to sales tax not being included in the US price when it is in the European price. I’m planning on…
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maximara said: commentzilla said: mpantone said: The quoted hyperlink to Troughton-Smith's Twitter post above is dead. The post no longer exists. There is something fishy about this. The US dollar is worth less than when Eu…
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mpantone said: The quoted hyperlink to Troughton-Smith's Twitter post above is dead. The post no longer exists. There is something fishy about this. The US dollar is worth less than when Europeans bought the kit so a refund in dollars me…
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Anilu_777 said: That makes no sense. When you convert $500 to Euros it’s a straight conversion. No loss The rate is constantly in flux and the dollar has lost value since the kits were purchased last summer. So the refund is worth less to …