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sog35 said:Wow. Looks like the car Steve Jobs would have made. "We don't know how to build a car under $80,000 that's not a piece of junk."
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I'm curious why so many people are up in arms over the FBI possessing the capability to unlock the iPhone through physical access. Every time some security researcher announces an iOS exploit, Mac users usually dismiss it with "So what", "physical …
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williamlondon said: If Apple released a non-touch version of iOS for general devices, similar to tvOS, but for a laptop or other non-touchscreen devices running a variant of iOS, what would that OS be named? There is no "i" in touch.
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patchythepirate said: I'm guessing this is so that a smart cover/case with a smart connector built in can be docked. A better place to store and charge the Pencil on its side instead of sticking out like a lollipop.
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Foxconn may be a Taiwanese company, but the factories are still in China. Everybody likes to complain about China's culture of cheap junk products, government sponsored censorship, hacking and industrial espionage. But many of these same complaine…
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When dismissing the idea of laptops with touchscreens, Mac users keep citing ergonomic issues. But when we have iPads with touchscreens propped up on a stand with a physical keyboard attached, essentially becoming the very thing Mac users are dismi…
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tele1234 said: I'm guessing people people don't understand the complexities of switching CPU architecture. But all you need to do is check the box in Xcode, right?
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foggyhill said: sflocal said: I'm a heavy user of Adobe CC. It has a lot of faults but even with that, there is simply no 100% replacement for apps like Photoshop and Lightroom. Period. I'm a huge fan of Pixelmator - a photosho…
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sflocal said: foggyhill said: Most of Adobe's software is close to retro garbage, don't even know how they could become or stay a "standard". Most of what they do can be done in other software, it is pure inertia (same as the one us…
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volcan said: I guess you can't be too cautious. Intercepting packages is one thing, but I remember reading just recently that Juniper got their source code hacked and were unknowingly installing unauthorized code on their equipment at the fa…
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For the MBP: 1. Thunderbolt 3. 2. 60 Hz 4K support over HDMI. It's really hard to find 40+ inch 4K TV's with DisplayPort. 3. Moving to industry standard NVM Express SSD instead of Apple's own custom PCIe SSD. This could allow for more third party …
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What's the point of carriers locking devices? If the service is cancelled before the contract or device is paid off, the carrier could just charge an early termination fee to recoup the cost, right?
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I wonder if the Pencil architecture is extensible to support alternative tip styles such as chisel tips.
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pmz said: The 8 people who have Bluetooth keyboards in their living room will be happy. Seriously just the image of someone sitting on their couch with a bluetooth keyboard balanced on their lap...I can understand why Apple put it at the very…
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appex said: Apple should build standard ports like USB in all apple devices.Besides a Mac tablet. But I thought iPads are Macs, therefore Mac tablets.
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avidthinker said: Would the said unnamed party be the NSA? Whoever it is and if it works, they most certainly will not be sharing any details with Apple.
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AppleInsider said: Apple SIM comes embedded directly into the new iPad Pro, making it a simple process to get online when traveling abroad international. Hopefully this embedded SIM can be firmware updated to support new carriers or feat…
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BSD Server 5.0.15 will not launch on BSD 10.11.4. Says "no longer supported on this version".
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sflocal said: I can charge my iP6+ with my iPad 12w charger to 100% in about an hour. I can understand the file-transfer speeds with USB3, but I'm not understanding the charging times being implied with USB3. The USB 2.0 standard provid…
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Soli said: crowley said: No, I'm saying that the Mac App Store is in desperate need of attention from Apple; it's a substandard experience. Absolutely. I've even argued that Apple letting it linger is evidence that an ARM-based M…