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lkrupp said: Any ideas on how Apple will handle the X86 code of current apps to run on ARM architecture? Because Apple designs its own processors, I suspect Apple will find a new way to add x86 instruction layer on top of a fast ARM core a…
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Well, if the same team created Vine and failed to make enough money, then HQ Trivia did the same thing and did not learn their lessons.
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A watch should at least be able to change battery, especially if the battery only lasts 3 years from daily charging.
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Well, this is Apple for you. Some times the design makes sense, but sometimes the design were stubborn and not functional. Here are some of the examples: No arrow keys: Apple thought most people will just use the mouse.No function keys: Only PC n…
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China had threatened invading Taiwan for as long as I can remember. I'm sure Taiwanese government is strategically using a company like TSMC to encourage U.S. protection. According to Wikipedia, TSMC does own a US Foundry and employs 1100 people i…
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From a financial perspective, hosted solutions make more sense. But eventually, a cloud native solution makes better sense for everyone. Besides single code base to develop and maintain, you also don't worry about variation of hardware, fewer OS ve…
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A few interesting insights: Microsoft hires someone fresh out of school to manage Mac version of the project. Steve Jobs always had the big picture in mind and knew exactly what features were important and which might undermine the strategic impor…
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As a Flash Developer at the time, it was a shock that Apple decided not to support Flash at the height of its popularity. But looking back, Flash was getting bloated and complex to support on various platforms. We've tried a few un-official hacks …
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"picture it uses to illustrate the size of the alleged chip appears to be a mundane directional gate." Translation: it was a noise filter!
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It's a crime to start with 128 GB SSD for a desktop or a laptop. 256 GB should be minimum. 512 GB should be standard for Pros. Similarly for memory. 8 GB should be standard for consumers and 16 GB should be minimum for Pros. Since Apple doe…
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I have an iPhone 6 that had a bulging battery. Because it was allegeable for the battery replacement for $29 in 2018, I was able to replace the battery and it works like new!
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It was under powered, keyboard sucks, requires a dongle for everything. But it was so thin and light and it actually fits in my Travelon passport bag when I travel and I don't need to reach my carry-on to put it away.
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30 years working for a single company is a long time. I'm sure Ive wants to do projects other than design for electronics, computers, or even corporate campuses. The world is bigger than just one company, even if it was Apple.
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"If you don't buy from us, we will hack you!"
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Now Apple just need to open up Swift and make it available for cross-platform development, make it run natively in browsers, and make it work on servers and backend frameworks to develop microservices.
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Yes and the car could also be priced at $500,000, if the newest Mac Pro is any indication.
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The stand cost $1000. Lots of companies will offer compatible stands far cheaper.
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Nobody is going to be 100% fit for a new senior role at Apple from outside. Ultimately whoever is in charge needs to understand and balance both creative branding as well as the technical aspects of the products and services. I think it was tellin…
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Move along, nothing to see here. Just two giant companies fighting to increase revenue/margin themselves.
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There could be a very simple reason: cost. It costs consumers nothing to use Apple Pay. It may cost the merchant almost nothing for each transactions. But if JCPenny switched to a 3rd party payment processors that either don't have ApplePay as p…