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rogifan_new said: The Information reports that Amazon is gaining an edge on Apple with smart home builders so AI uses it as an opportunity to smear Amazon and accuse the company of surveillance. Why am I not surprised. OK AI if Amazon is such…
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ph382 said: Can a school district set up Business Chat to tutor students on Calculus, for example? Or is this interwoven with the CSP software? Trading pictures would make this possible, above and beyond a text conversation. On what sca…
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bigmushroom said: This is fanboy propaganda in the same way that the article deliberately blurred the distinction between Apis and implementing code. Google didn't use the Java API to save time developing Android (they could have easily ren…
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The solution, of course, is clear plastic backpacks for all adults.
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raulcristian said: Great article as usual. I think this is a typo, though: "by being boring and moving to slow" (discussing Microsoft). I think it should read moving TOO slow. Thanks and sorry if I am wrong. Thanks for the correction
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Dracarys said: andrewj5790 said: sfolax said: "April Fools" then continues to post links to his own previous articles. DED, you need to relax a little and stop being so defensive on everything. How many times does this ha…
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sfolax said: andrewj5790 said: sfolax said: "April Fools" then continues to post links to his own previous articles. DED, you need to relax a little and stop being so defensive on everything. How many times does this have…
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gatorguy said: Of course you wouldn't want to code around the agreement. You'd code around the patented part of the technology to try and avoid infringing if you don't want to pay the inventor, and I'm sure that's what you've done before if you…
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GeorgeBMac said: I thought I heard during the presentation something about multiple students being able to sign onto a single iPad. Was that for school only (where they're accessing a school app) -- or does it mean a multi-user iPad where e…
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gatorguy said: Apple says they don't share personal information either. Except when they do. So those specific circumstances where Google will share personal information is perfectly OK with you since it's identical to the circumstanc…
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DrakonVolk said: I stopped reading right around "Google began dumping Chromebooks on U.S. K-12 schools over the last few years because nobody else wanted to buy them." I could stomach the slant presented through the rest of the article up to…
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canukstorm said: This video clearly shows Steve Jobs' stance on privacy. Contrast his views with that of Tim Cook. If you listen carefully Jobs was never against collecting data. He understood there are users that will give up mor…
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mr lizard said: Addressing the Bloomberg article’s narrative around the Chromebook success story is fair enough, but betting against Gurman’s accuracy at what will be unveiled at the event is something else... we won’t know for sure until the…
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wizard69 said: Well i see DED is back to wasting bandwidth with a ton of crap that doesnt even touch upon Apples real problems in efucation. The number one issue with iPads is the lack of a keyboard which makes anything other than tribial tex…
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gmgravytrain said: There's no way Apple can beat Chromebooks in schools. ... I suppose Google will always beat Apple when it comes to the low end products or services. Most people just love cheap or free stuff even if it's junk. That's al…
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moosefuel said: In regards to the eMate 300: that was probably Apple's most successful Newton product, so saying "Apple stopped selling it because its production wasn't sustainable." is not really correct. Apple stopped selling it because Ste…
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jfanning said: Very American centric article, Daniel why don't you talk about the remaining 96% of the works population? The article focused on US K-12 because it was a critique of Bloomberg's article, which itself focused on US K-12 becaus…
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k2kw said: rrogifan_new said: This is true. Usually when Apple is behind in something (their hardware is nearly always first rate) it because of Software (not bad software but just late or missing software) That's why Apple's Siri tra…
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Dracarys said: Ridiculous. Apple News isn't even available on the majority of the world's devices (non iOS devices) and that's not even considering that it's not even available in most countries (even Canada doesn't officially have it). App…
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mike1 said: gatorguy said: tht said: I use Apple News.app all the time. You can curate the topics you want to see. I wouldn’t mind micropayment options on a per article basis. But I suspect most folks wouldn't. Other techs …