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maciekskontakt said: OutdoorAppDeveloper said: Apple Computer: Nice products but you wouldn't want to work there. Yes and that is my friend who came from east coast NYC finance learned too. Even their development process is weak com…
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chasm said: anonconformist said: And? What's next? That was not the purpose of this meeting for Apple. It was to educate groups and leaders on what Apple is doing (these are ongoing initiatives. When Apple decides to announce a ne…
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mattinoz said: pulseimages said: Will anyone really notice the speed increase in day to day usage? Well depends - doing things with less energy improves how long you can do those things for. I think that could be why Apple moved to …
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And? What's next?
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Weird that the source article only reports revenues. Revenues aren't profits, they're all income. Why would they not report profits or losses?
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nicholfd said: OutdoorAppDeveloper said: I wish Apple considered that support of older Macs, when technically possible, would make people more likely to buy a new Mac not less. If I know that the brand new Mac I buy will still be getti…
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mike eggleston said: There are definitive ways to make it such that a person can vote by a device. A few people have talked about some of the technologies that can be used to validate that the person making the request is in fact the person t…
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Mike Wuerthele said: Stopthebully said: Wow, like there isn’t enough hackings. Also i would never trust a big tech with my PI. Just saying. I don't even fully know how to respond to this. Whatever ISP you use already has it, which …
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StrangeDays said: entropys said: No, the vote is more important than how much you earned or what deductions you got. I do think the Us needs to clean its act up with voting systems, as it is quite vulnerable to accusations of impropr…
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Creating a typing angle where the back of the keyboard is higher than the front actually isn’t an ergonomic win, and that’s been known for years. Then again, Apple and ergonomics hasn’t exactly been used honestly in a sentence for many years in a d…
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What we might not see are Intel’s forecasts of research and the like for marketshare they anticipated, and how much has been spent. Big bets are made. If Apple caught Intel with the M1 announcement and they were aiming at meeting Apple’s needs or …
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Weird headline indicates operating systems aren’t software, which is nonsensical on its face: operating systems are the quintessential software, upon which separate user space applications depend on to exist, as abstract libraries full of functions …
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For a very long time I’ve had thoughts of an app that relies on network effects with user-provided content, with the understanding that Apple’s absurd policies would almost certainly make it impossible to do anything other than lose time/money/effor…
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fastasleep said: 1984called said: You have got to be kidding. Apple, seriously, putting out this statement and yet they allow facebook, twitter, reddit and just take a look at the top hip hop songs on Apple Music. Disgusting. Apple is …
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Spanading_returns said: Aren’t we forgetting that this technology has been used in iPad and iPhones for years. My old ones (in iPad 4th gen - the one before the airs, and the first gen iPad Air) are still going strong with a friends parents. …
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auxio said: anonconformist said: auxio said: anonconformist said: jdb8167 said: So many weird problems with the M1 Macs related to external monitors. I have a different problem on my M1 MacBook Air that doesn't see…
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auxio said: anonconformist said: jdb8167 said: So many weird problems with the M1 Macs related to external monitors. I have a different problem on my M1 MacBook Air that doesn't seem to even be related to a driver issue. Like a …
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jdb8167 said: So many weird problems with the M1 Macs related to external monitors. I have a different problem on my M1 MacBook Air that doesn't seem to even be related to a driver issue. Like a lot of people with the new Macs, I'm having tro…
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jdw said: Tim Cook: "We'd love to train your grandmother..." :-) LOL! I know he was being serious, but that comment tickled my funny bone pink! They’d love to train your grandmother because they’re hitting the problem of large numbers. …
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robin huber said: The whole notion of “free” apps with in-app purchases is dishonest. Charge a fair price up front and get it all. Enough with the free sample of crack business model. Apple screws developers with this on many apps (not al…