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Best of all, it still has a Home Button! Which for many people, makes the iPad so much easier to use.
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Fabulous news! I so hope this is true. I’ve been holding off upgrading my beloved 11inch MacBook for years. It sounds like this new M1X MacBook Pro ticks all the boxes - a proper keyboard (non butterfly), MagSafe, extra ports, great screen, heaps of…
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mr. h said: henrybay said: Great news! Apple listened. Their CSAM concept made a mockery of Apple’s privacy ethos. Even though it was well intentioned, it would have turned our iPhones into digital Stasi officers monitoring our every m…
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Great news! Apple listened. Their CSAM concept made a mockery of Apple’s privacy ethos. Even though it was well intentioned, it would have turned our iPhones into digital Stasi officers monitoring our every move. Apple should turn their attention t…
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Cook is a great CEO, no doubt about that. I think his new product category will be Virtual Reality and an Apple ‘multiverse’. Cook only made two mistakes, namely: 1. letting Jony Ives take ‘minimalism’ too far at Apple, which resulted in the ridic…
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According to Tim Cook. "At Apple, when we make something, we make sure that we spend an enormous amount of time thinking carefully about how it will be used." If this was truly the case Tim, then why on earth would you introduce a ‘back door’ (ie C…
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Apple makes mistakes. The butterfly keyboard was one of them. But this mistake was trivial compared to Apple’s decision to start scanning our phones for images. It’s the equivalent of someone entering your house, rifling through your photo albums, t…
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Just keep Jony away from designing any more keyboards please. We’ve had enough of his lifeless, super shallow keyboards (ie butterfly) that numb the fingers.
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What’s wrong with buttons? People love them. I thought Apple had moved beyond the hyper-minimalist approach to design that led to debacles like the butterfly keyboard. Has Jony Ive returned through the back door?
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Apple, will you please, please stop messing with the keyboards. Didn't you learn your lesson with those ridiculous butterfly keys? Here's the thing - your current mechanic keyboards are fine. They have enough travel with a tactile feel, and make a n…
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I hope they retain TouchID for the new SE. That would be my major wish.
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No more thin keyboards please! Apple didn’t you learn your lesson with the ridiculous butterfly keyboard? Your laptops are thin enough already. Stop shaving more millimetres off them. It causes too many compromises, such as shallow keyboards with in…
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No, no, no! Please don’t bring back the butterfly keyboard again - even in a 12 inch MacBook. The thought of it is just too horrible to contemplate.
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Thanks for getting rid of the scrolling gimmick. It’s much appreciated. Could you also please remove all that superfluous white space. A news page is not an art gallery. The layout should be tight and efficient, so we can quickly scan down the page…
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jSnively said: People who are upset about the scrolling -- are you mostly upset because of how it feels on desktop & ipad or do you also hate the behavior on phones? I hate the scrolling behaviour on my iPhone. For me, it makes the AI…
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Would you please, please remove that ridiculous ‘scroll on’ feature from the front page which keeps things moving after you have already scrolled down. It makes AI‘s front page look like a Las Vegas slot machine - where you have to wait for the pic…
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When I scroll down the news section of the AI website, the bottom items move unnecessarily. They lag the rest of the screen and then seem to ‘catch up’. This may look trendy but it makes the AI site uncomfortable to use and causes dizziness. Please …
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There was so little travel on the butterfly keyboard that it felt like typing on concrete. It was the worst keyboard ever made.
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All great news! Except for that stupid Touch Bar - it’s a waste of space for most users. The old key configuration was much better. Nevertheless, this looks like a fabulous machine.
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You should have added TouchID to the list of Pros. A lot of people, including myself, love TouchID and will keep buying new iPhones for as long as this great tactile feature is included.