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Rayz2016 said: clock07 said: maestro64 said: supadav03 said: So no under the screen finger print scanner then? and where is the face ID everyone said Samsung would have this year since. It is Apple’s own fault for …
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maestro64 said: supadav03 said: So no under the screen finger print scanner then? and where is the face ID everyone said Samsung would have this year since. It is Apple’s own fault for steering people away from its handsets. Fac…
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My rough estimate is 30% at minimum. A lot of people use smartphones just for a couple of functions - 1.phone calls, 2.Face time = Google duo or likes 3. Email, 4. Taking photos 5. Playing/making videos. How advanced a headset would have to be for t…
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I live in Croatia- Hrvatska Europe and own a 6 plus and unfortunately our only authorized Apple seller in capital Zagreb still has no official note on how to handle the battery swap. On two occasions at battery with 60% and 31% charge when taking ph…
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Soli said: lojack said: The grid is by design since the area used to be orchards in a time before tech. I'm curious if they actually planted fruit tree varietals that used to grow there. http://articles.latimes.com/2013/jun/07/busine…
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There are two areas people became fed up with - dragging around raft of cords to charge up their devices and so poor longevity and reliability of batteries. The cure for both diseases has commenced to arise in the form of wireless charging and trans…
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flaneur said: Gruber links to an old story today about Matt Casebolt, Mac engineering leader, who also moved to Tesla. http://daringfireball.net/ It occurs to me that it dioesn't matter, this so-called poaching war between Apple and Tesla, …
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tshapi said: The real question is... what is theil investing in that he thinks will replace the iPhone It just might be he's paving the way for Apple Tesla tie-up. That would enable both to further penetrate China market with 20k EV, wher…
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canukstorm said: k2kw said: canukstorm said: MnMark said: What we don't know - is about everything that is speculated on in this piece when it comes to Apple's car plans. What exactly Apple ever planned to do, or is doing…
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Marvin said: anantksundaram said: canukstorm said: foregoneconclusion said: Robots aren't consumers or taxpayers, so there's a point where automated work becomes self-defeating economically: the increased efficiency and s…
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Innovation is one of the key motors for progress and gathering teams working along similar lines is a great achievement. All those CEOs have gotten a chance to get to know one another a bit better, especially the Elon Tim duo, who even stayed in the…
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I guess Apple just wants to double check on hybrid tech. After all, even Nissan is slowly pivoting from its fully electric Leaf and launching series hybrid Note e-Power. As the time passes we will be seeing more and more OEMs showing distrust for ba…
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dick applebaum said: slprescott said: Trumps tweet tonight will be: "Apple's electric car will be HUGE, and made in the USA!!!" And it won't even be made by Apple. Tesla should free a dedicated area in one of its factories for …
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Wireless chrging please, the whole industry is about to narrow down its focus on wireless + transistor tech. Only two areas to cover - how many degrees do they in general require to make it work ? Transport and communication field, is that too much …
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As usual with any "new" tech, first you apply that to small devices like smartphones, then you make it a bit bigger and enable EVs to be juiced up in that way, but a real deal and challenge is to make a box capable of charging entire set of home app…
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Qualcomm and Momentum Dynamics are investing heavily into wireless charging systems and recently we learned Apple has patented sth in that regards. Tesla Motors has one huge flaw - not interested in wireless, hopefully many automakers will prove me …
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thewhitefalcon said: levi said: I don't foresee fully autonomous vehicles in consumer vehicle by 2020-2021 from any vendor. People don't appreciate how hard this will be to get right. Especially city dwellers. Self-driving appa…
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Cordless charging for phones and likes is just a starting point for later shift into other areas, say EVs. It would be foolish from Apple, having such a huge R&D resources, not to fully develop such wireless ch in-house. All electric devices are…
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Beyond doubt Apple Car is in the works. It should be wireless charging ready and certainly not self-driving junk, offering all possible connectivity of Apple devices within the vehicle ... The next step (wishfully) would be inception of maglev city …
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Apple's best shot would be to join forces with Tesla, help it ramp M 3 production swiftly and further spur development of "even more affordable" EV. Better partner than Tesla will not arise for at least 9-10 years and that's the least arduous way fo…