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GeorgeBMac said: I would like to get an Apple TV -- if not for myself then for my grandson.But, there's no way I want to buy one with 4 year old processor. That just doesn't make sense to me. I'm running an ATV 4 with the A8; runs just …
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seanismorris said: spar85 said: “High quality “ news? That’s an oxymoron. This is a clear example of a deep-pocketed company trying to control the news content one can see in an effort to create news, sway minds, and establish/maint…
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MplsP said: Apple has a long history of keeping prices constant and then releasing an updated machine for the same price. That's fine for products updated frequently, but I've never understood why they don't drop the prices with products like…
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Too bad Mike Schellenberger isn't on Apple's BOD. He'd at least be a voice of reason even though they probably wouldn't listen to him.
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juanguapo said: Who....cares? The people who like his podcast.
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GeorgeBMac said:2) With China mostly recovered and the U.S. government not just dumping helicopter money on the economy but rather B52 saturation bombing money there is not much reason to suspect that there will be any significant drop in deman…
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Fatman said: Usually less choice is bad, but in this case hopefully the new joint company will be a viable option to ATT and Verizon. I would not have considered T or Sprint on their own, but hopefully they will complement each other with exp…
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red oak said: There is no Apple Car coming. It has become a $5B/year bloated R&D boondoggle. IBM-ish Agreed. Any "Apple Car" will, at most, be a joint venture with a current auto company (I heard from a BMW employee that the i3 was…
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spice-boy You may be too young to remember how an international effort to regular aerosol gases help close the hole in the ozone over the southern pole, it worked, this time we are up against fossil fuels and a huge profits which have taken prio…
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spice-boy said: martinxyz said: Make the Macs, Tim. Science deniers which most of those commenting here seem to be are not thinking beyond their own front door. It's a big complicated world out there and we are all dependent on each o…
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dewme said: The vast majority of those who are making decisions to ignore scientific evidence will be dead before the consequences of their inaction have a catastrophic impact on their descendants. The suffering caused by climate change and…
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anantksundaram said: BMW is the most nickel-and-diming car company in the world. One of the main reasons I switched to an Audi. Not even close. Ever looked into buying a Porsche?
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SpamSandwich said: Apple’s insular design process does them no favors when it comes to things like keyboards and mice (mouses?). Mousen!
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Rayz2016 said: SpamSandwich said: Where are their equally unrelated to Apple’s core business competencies big investments in next-generation nuclear? Probably don't want to pour cash into the next-generation nuclear disaster. Ple…
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Apple may as well forget about any car plans, they're way too late to market. Porsche, Audi, Mercedes, Volvo, and others are all releasing a wide range of EV's over the next few years and being very public about it. The vast majority of car buyers w…
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GeorgeBMac said: No, not quite. I am not arguing features versus price. I am arguing that putting an expensive processor that most people don't need into an obsolete, limited design is a bad decision. Most users won't see a lot of differenc…
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dysamoria said: callmeacabernet said: I guess if the fake news keeps calling it a "climate crisis" long enough, the uninformed will start to believe it. I for one, see no evidence of a climate "crisis." Then you’re either not payi…
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MrDavidFTurner said: When you spec out a 13 inch it now bleeds into the 15inch model space and you are simply better off getting the 15inch from a value for money point of view. I think you’re concern trolling here. Back when the first gen…
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rcfa said: Just work on WTO rules that declare any sort of deals like this illegal government subsidies. Period. There’s no need for corporate welfare payments like these. Let companies set up shop where it makes economic sense for them with…
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frankie said: hodar said: Never allow a person, who hasn't ever built anything; tell you he can run everything. Dumb comment. Bernie has built quite a following and been serving in the gov't for decades fighting the good fight for…