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Maybe a green outline around the pill cutout to indicate the camera is turned on and in use?
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Pretty smooth for me: I was able to shop and add the items to pre-order shopping cart yesterday. I only had to pull my info which took 10 seconds, click checkout, choose a delivery method, then done! The delivery is Oct 6th for me
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Like Jobs once said, Gate had no taste. Jobs had taste but lacked execution and follow through until he came back to Apple. Apple focused on design, marketing, and a few features that people could not live without with every iteration. By the ti…
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Maybe it was for a Windows PC?
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Apple's problem with Apple Music is that it is no longer "cool". Cool kids listen to music on Spotify.
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jumpingcoco said: jokes aside, US gov should either help TSMC build R&D centers and factories in the US, and/or companies like Apple should help save domestic chip manufacturing Maybe they have already? https://www.imore.com/lawmakers…
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I don't know if this is a USB-C problem or Mac OS, but My M1 MacBook Air often forgets it has a monitor attached after waking up from sleep. But still, I just don't see how a dedicated HDMI port would solve anything. I'm fine using a single USB-C …
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borps said: So they have a CISC architecture that requires more transistors than a RISC design like the M1 and they are using a 10nm process while Apple is already at 5nm. Sounds like a plan. If I remembered correctly, Intel had a RISC-li…
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Don't forget in the middle of Intel transition Apple also made the move from 32-bit to 64-bit. A7 has been 64-bit since 2013, Apple could have been planing the M1 transition since 2013.
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I suspect Microsoft purposely aimed low... because it was competing with Chromebook and did not want to cannibalize Intel laptop sales.
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22july2013 said: I presume this article is talking about 32 cores being on the same die. If true, that's good to hear. But don't see why Apple couldn't put multiple physical packages with N-cores each on the same system board. Moreover, Apple…
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It would be cool if it replaces prescription glasses and enhances the everyday experiences.
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Rayz2016 said: You don’t have a problem with the 30% cut. You want Apple to help you avoid it. Sounds to me like you have a problem with the 30% cut. Let me clarify: It was for different app and different business models. For some service…
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I knew this is going on for years, but new developers are stilled shocked by this policy. As a developer, I don't have a problem with Apple taking 30%, or even not allowing a link to external payment web page. But not able to mention ANYTHING ANYW…
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elijahg said: Not really sure how the predictable result of the app being removed from the App Store is really going to boost Fortnite if I'm honest. I suspect majority of Fortnite's revenue were from in-app purchases, not from new users, …
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By me, K-2 were getting iPads, but most kids were getting Chromebooks because kids need keyboards. Chromebooks with stylus, touchscreen, and Google Classroom and Zoom worked well together this school year for us.
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Also the real story behind it was Tencent, the Chinese parent company wanted use WeChat Pay for payments. To use WeChat Pay, you have to have money in a Chinese bank!
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Sorry, but consumers don't want to go back to the days of going to local grocery stores to rent movies on tape.
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MacBook 12 was a good size but the keyboard was terrible and really underpowered. So if Apple could fix both, it would be a hit.
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Epic wanted its own App Store to sell to gamers directly, but did not want to build its own console or build its own phone. Epic did not have problems with PlayStation, XBox, or Switch, but have problem with Apple and Google. It's nothing but a pu…