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zeus423 said: staticx57 said: Did you actually read the article? Essentially the DOJ is telling the Supreme Court to not bother since Samsung's argument is weak. That's hardly unfavorable. Well, from what I read it sounds like t…
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thewhitefalcon said: I guess Apple hasn't paid enough to the DOJ/DNC, so they're retaliating. Did you actually read the article? Essentially the DOJ is telling the Supreme Court to not bother since Samsung's argument is weak. That's hardl…
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goofy1958 said: gatorguy said: I read Rockwell's reviews too but IMO it's not unusual for it to look as tho he's set his opinion first then picks the facts that support it. Example: Would you say that RAW is a waste of time and effor…
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why- said: This headline makes it seem like there's some sort of correlation between the two Microsoft and Google design their products around rumors on sites like these. So yea, there is a correlation
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9secondkox2 said: A fingerprint reading trackpad is lame. Just do the power button and be done with it. Easiest and most ergonomic placement. I can't tell you the last time over used the power button on my MacBook pro. I can however t…
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Now that Apple has a dark theme AMOLED is now acceptable.
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volcan said: schlack said: It's a prototype man. And those sensors are far more advanced than what Tesla uses in the Model S/X. I realize that, but can they attain the required precision without such bulky equipment? It is a laws of ph…
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mattinoz said: How about using what every they have planned for the A10x? The A9x in the iPadPro is driving a screen have the size of a of the 5K and can drive a second video stream as. They also added PCIe support in the A9 series for usb-3…
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It sounds like Judge Wynn has the right idea. This needs to go to the SCOTUS.
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Any ARM based Mac would likely not be a Ax series chip, that is a phone tablet focused design. It would likely be a different custom design with desktop class features such as pcie, gpu that runs at a high precision, thunderbolt, more USB support, e…
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SpamSandwich said: staticx57 said: I am guessing you are not a photographer else you would be pretty adamant about protecting your FIRST amendment right to free speech. I don't even have a drone but I respect someone else's right to…
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mathieullf said: sockrolid said: Google's business practices are proof that sometimes crime does pay. And this patently false. There's no need for fanboy rhetoric here. There is always a need for fanboy rhetoric
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freerange said: staticx57 said: Great. I am sure I can find peeping toms using all sorts of devices and cameras to spy on people. Because peeping toms use a certain technology does not warrant a blanket ban and kill on sight for all …
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wizard69 said: designr said: What do you suppose is the cause of this issue in places like Ireland? I really think it is cultural, I had the same problem in Ireland and Germany. On many occasions had Coke served to me room tem…
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badmonk said: This is why APPL needs to make an Mac OS X server running on an A-series chip. Probably won't happen unfortunately because it will not be an APPL priority. Ehhh, the A series chips are great as they are custom designed to s…
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apple ][ said: staticx57 said: Sorry, I do not buy your fallacy. Besides, why would they be using a loud and large drone when they could use a more discreet solution? There have been numerous cases of perverts and peeping toms d…
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apple ][ said: staticx57 said: No where in this narrative is th drone on your property. You have zero right to disturb someone else's right to fly and take pictures/video. https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/photographers-what-do-…
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foggyhill said: icoco3 said: And that is against the law to fire upon an airborn vehicle. Check the laws as the FAA says so. And if I am in the right to fly it, what right do you have to interfere? As long as I am not over your …
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apple ][ said: staticx57 said: What gives you the right to do this? Self defense and privacy are basic rights. If I saw a drone hovering outside my window, I think that shooting it down is a valid response. No where in this na…
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sockrolid said: Hey. Kickstarter people. I'd pay up to $100 for a drone signal-jamming transmitter. Push the button, signal is jammed, drone operator can't get their now-cliché hover shot. Note: the jamming signal will only cause momentary l…