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Soli said: Blaster said: No, I said show us those billion devices running "OS X" on ARM as you claimed. And all those OSes are built from OS X. Just as Macs use Mac OS which now use 64-bit Intel architecture, and previously 32-bit…
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Soli said: Blaster said: Show us those "billion" "OS X" devices running on ARM today. So now you're wanting me to show you 1,000,000,000 devices running iOS, tvOS, and watchOS? Sure, I'll get right on that¡ No, I said show us t…
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Soli said: Blaster said: And billions more devices running Windows have been sold. Your point? 1) Those are running on x86, not on ARM. Apple has proven itself with rewriting OS X for ARM. 2) Your issue, is you have this ridicul…
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Soli said: Blaster said: Thanks for making my point for me. You do realize Apple has sold over 1 billion devices running OS X, right? MS' problem wasn't ARM, it was an inferior OS for the ARM HW. We already know Apple doesn't have…
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Soli said: Blaster said: Windows RT, anyone? 1) Who is using WinRT these days? Even MS dropped the ARM-based Surface tablets. Thanks for making my point for me.
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Soli said: knowitall said: Ha, I do knowitall. So, know the argument is that is must be able to run x86 apps. Thats a mistake, lots of people have no need for Intel apps and Apple has fat binaries from before eh Apple so Apple can p…
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nolamacguy said: tenly said: That's an easy statement to make retroactively - but it has more to do with the expectations of each individual shareholder as to whether the stock purchase was an investment or a speculation - not a dete…
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stsk said: Perhaps Comey's recent trip to China was just a job search. He's looking for a position in a country with a more congruent stance on the balance of state vs. individual control. Everybody like to bash China's culture of cheap …
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appex said: Bring a true real Mac tablet. Apple can't do that because they would appear to be backtracking on their whole "refrigerator wth toaster" argument against full OS X on touchscreens -- not to mention all the Apple cheerleaders wh…
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dasanman69 said: ChampionPower said: Why does a company of Apple's repute, size and dara wharehousing have to depend on any other external IT source or company? Because it's cheaper. Apple can't afford to pay for their own serve…
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janiceandrusty said: Once you leave a store with a candy bar you didn't pay for in your pocket, the act itself has a very specific legal definition called "Theft". People don't get to have a conversation with the security officer or sha…
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Would it be bad taste for Apple to cite in court the information revealed by Snowden and Wikileaks? US government hacking into internet traffic of major companies US government indiscriminately collecting internet and phone activity of US citizens U…
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AppleInsider said: Some security experts have claimed the NSA has developed forensics tools capable of breaking iOS encryption, but the agency is supposedly reluctant to relinquish those assets to the FBI as they might end up exposed in co…
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nitrokev said: Not bad so far, but there is a long way to go before it has all the features it needs... and after being burned several times by adobe dropping apps, i'm a little cautious Too bad Adobe is not Apple, then they could get a f…
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bobolicious said: I am writing now on a mid 2010 17" i7 macbook pro still under Applecare including Snow Leopard, as it shipped with that (best?) MacOS... So how does that work? If Apple is serious about sustainability, I might ask how a 5…
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Maybe Trey Parker and Matt Stone can create "The Book of Jobs" musical.
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I would like OS X to provide more visible details of when XProtect has been updated on a user's system, such as displaying the date/time of the latest update in Security Preferences (and option to force update if necessary), rather than expecting pe…
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dasanman69 said: volcan said: “People who are really serious about hardware should make their own software.” And then what, have a multitude of incompatible ecosystems? Obviously we want Apple to make completely proprietary s…
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mjtomlin said: Blaster said: If this move was temporary and Apple had always intended to restore UI navigation for the Pencil in the final version, then the release notes for the beta should have included this as a "known issue" alon…
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AppleInsider said: Apple said it temporarily removed Pencil's ability to act as a finger replacement as it works to refine such functionality, the report said. Full capabilities should be restored in the upcoming iOS 9.3 beta, and will assumedl…