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muthuk_vanalingam said: charlesn said: Here's a killer product that Apple could make today, but they won't: the MacPad Pro. Essentially, it's a 13" iPad Pro form factor that can boot into either MacOS or iPadOS, depending on user choi…
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Interoperability between iOS and third-party devices would be a significant improvement, for example, for headphones makers. There are superior headphones on the market that fall short only because they lack seamless integration with Apple's ecosys…
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danox said: araquen said: Apple is NOT a software company. They sell hardware. Their software and services are intended to make their hardware offerings look more appealing. Apple Intelligence is Apple’s “next step” in Apple setting …
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danox said: tiredskills said: Pretty poor naming. Microsoft is doing much the same thing in deploying AI anywhere and everywhere that there's an opening, but Copilot is much better branding than Apple Intelligence. Copilot has bee…
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afkpuz said: Sorry, strong disagree on many of your points. Apple is refreshing in the way it's approaching AI. They are doing their time-tested playbook of waiting for others to enter the market first and learning from their competitors mist…
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StrangeDays said: "Catch up" to what? Chat clients aren't Apple's business (and likely aren't a business for anyone). Apple has incorporated subsets of the "AI" superset in iOS for many years. They aren't late to any particular party in the m…
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rob53 said: Meson said: Microsoft considers this low risk, because, let's be honest, no serious company is going to run their business on macs. I assume you should have added an /s at the end. I remember Delta Airlines mentioning th…
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davidw said: danvm said: rorschachai said: danvm said: Sequoia.Vagrant said: Imagine opening a shop in a mall and telling your landlord you don’t want to pay rent. Oh the great injustice! Spotify could argue tha…
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rorschachai said: danvm said: Sequoia.Vagrant said: Imagine opening a shop in a mall and telling your landlord you don’t want to pay rent. Oh the great injustice! Spotify could argue that AWS and GCP act more like landlords, …
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Sequoia.Vagrant said: Imagine opening a shop in a mall and telling your landlord you don’t want to pay rent. Oh the great injustice! Spotify could argue that AWS and GCP act more like landlords, rather than the Apple App Store. Apple simpl…
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Apple could copy a concept similar to Lenovo's corporate Tiny-In-One monitor. This allows users to select a display size ranging from 22" to 27" and connect the PC into the back of the display. It eliminates the need for external power supplies, sav…
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danox said: heinzel said: kellie said: ... the secondary cause is every Crowdstrike customer who blindly allowed the update to occur without doing their own testing and validation. Sure it would be nice to totally trust the…
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Luis.A.Masanti said: It is funny how much do editors and writers love to show that Apple fails… to get page views… aka ad revenue. quote: “However, a quote buried inside the paper hints that Apple may have been using Google hardware in early…
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I remember articles and discussions about opening up iOS to third-party App Stores and integrating RCS messaging. Most lean towards keeping iOS unchanged, suggesting users switch to Android or create their own phone and ecosystem. We could say the s…
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danox said: danvm said: tmay said: avon b7 said: chasm said: 22july2013 said: Is Apple's model designed to be small enough to run natively on an iPhone? Are all the other models you mentioned small enoug…
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tmay said: danvm said: tmay said: avon b7 said: chasm said: 22july2013 said: Is Apple's model designed to be small enough to run natively on an iPhone? Are all the other models you mentioned small enough…
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tmay said: avon b7 said: chasm said: 22july2013 said: Is Apple's model designed to be small enough to run natively on an iPhone? Are all the other models you mentioned small enough to run on an iPhone? (It's a sincere…
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MacPro said: Meanwhile, precisely as I predicted, how much is Apple paying OpenAI to put ChatGPT on its devices? The answer is $0. Yes, it's $0.00, but it wouldn't be accurate to claim it's entirely free either, considering Apple gave OpenAI…
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blastdoor said: danvm said: blastdoor said: I think it is highly likely that Apple will charge for premium apple intelligence services. If nothing else, they could charge developers or other pro users for training models on ACDC…
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blastdoor said: I think it is highly likely that Apple will charge for premium apple intelligence services. If nothing else, they could charge developers or other pro users for training models on ACDC. Many people think Apple can’t possibly …