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Count me as someone who is skeptical about all of this. On the one hand, we know what Apple has been doing with low-end ARM, but we have seen nothing on the high-end, so maybe Apple does have plans that would work across the entire lineup. On the …
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foggyhill said: So, were the frack can you actually use this in an actual app or actual web site ?That's like saying my car can run 200 mph while the other one can only run 195 mph.... Who the hell cares. You're not going to go 200mph, or eve…
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I'm curious as to how this would work with parking valets. Being able to "share" a virtual key doesn't seem like a viable option since it would depend on the valet having an iPhone (or compatible phone), and often there are numerous valets so it wo…
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sdw2001 said: Unbelievable idiocy on the Left coast, as usual. Punish the biggest job creators instead of working with them to give back to the community voluntarily (which many are happy to do). Have you been to the Apple campuses? Th…
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osmartormenajr said: Apple would do well to find a better solution to Photo Library. As of now, I have 35 GB of photos and home videos (as stated by iCloud and the size of the Masters folder), which I believe to be somewhat typical. Trouble …
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jbdragon said: Wait, so how did Apple become a founding Member when they were the last to sign up? It just means that they have a seat on the board of directors. There may be a lot more to this story. For example, it could mean that …
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I've had a variety of Mac Pro and Power Mac servers through the years, but now I have a Mac mini with 92TBs of external storage (4 X 8TB for media, 4 X 8TB for media backup, 1 X 4TB for system backup and 1 X 8TB for standby). It handles everything …
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There are two types of comments about this topic: 1) Those who've gone/watched WWDC sessions, read Apple's documentation, develop apps themselves, have worked on iOS, etc... and are re-enforcing the points made in the video. 2) Those who haven't, …
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paxman said: Bollards are expensive but I can't imagine the installation of these will impact the cost of an Apple Store refurbishment significantly. Perhaps local code prohibits the use of bollards in some areas. Is this a photo from the store t…
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The map is courtesy of Ben Carson. http://time.com/4119265/ben-carson-map-twitter/
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Do you copy and paste this story every year, or is it auto-generated by a server-side script? Spoiler alert: The follow up to this will be a story about how "production delays" have pushed the iPhone 7 back "according to sources".
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon HRC (both the person and fhe organization) does a lot that I disagree with, so pardon me if I don't join in the celebration. Just curious, what does HRC (the organization) do that you disagree with?
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Congratulations Tim! I'll be at the dinner cheering you on. For people who don't know, this award is for far more than Tim Cook just coming out as the first openly gay CEO of a major corporation, this has a lot to do with Tim Cook's personal cont…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bradchatellier Even though USB-C is a superior option, it's too early for them to abandon Lightning... the frustrated user backlash would be considerable. Apple doesn't shy from switching standards before their users…
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Quote: Originally Posted by thrang You need to register Nest's to configure their use as a wifi thermostat. So your information is with Google You're confusing registering your Nest with registering for a Google or Gmail account. It's no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Read the last sentence in the privacy policy: Please note that this Privacy Statement may change from time to time. LOLOLLLOOLOOLLOLOOLOLO Read what I wrote, "They can't fundamentally change the priv…
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Quote: Originally Posted by thrang Agreed, and was about to post the same pov. It's not difficult to see how sensing motion in your home would be tied to your user ID or location and suddenly ads for food delivery or home services start ap…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Google collects data from users and then places ads based on your data. Those type of targeted ads command higher ad rates. So yes Google is monitizing your data. What’s really frustrating about this ar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Google data mines to sell ads. Wow, you didn't even read what I wrote. The point is, Google doesn't sell the data, and the ads that they sell have no ability to be bid on based on any data they could b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Google makes 99% of their profits from advertising and data mining. Pretty obvious what they will do with the Nest data. Google doesn't make any money by selling user data. They never have, and it's dir…