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Exactly! And it’s their phone, their appliance. No one is forcing Nintendo to allow other stores on the Switch. The argument that the business model is different because consoles as a product don’t make as much profit without the games is bogus, the…
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Intel is definitely not in the competition. 😂
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My iPhone 12 battery dropped quickly too and I wondered if it had anything to do with primarily using MagSafe to charge the phone. 🤔
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Well, for me I hadn’t felt like Twitter changed that much after Musk bought it. But this would be the nail in the coffin for me. I will bow out if it’s not Twitter and they aren’t called tweets. He pushed that one a bit too far.
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Well that would suck. The non-frosted backs are grippier and allow for more vibrant colors.
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I don’t mind the chin but I hate it as it is. My dad wouldn’t get an iMac because he disliked the pastel colors. The logo is gone. It’s bland.
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Boo EU. Apple is not a digital gatekeeper, they are a product company, like Nintendo.
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MacBook Air was called Air because it was significantly thinner than laptops of the time. We don’t need an Air moniker anymore. Just a MacBook 13/15 and MacBook Pro 14/16 I don’t know why we couldn’t just get the two sizes with the screen size as…
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payeco said: Considering how homogeneous Japan is it’s pretty surprising to see what looks like four white retailer workers in that Ginza staff pic. Anyone have idea what they do there? Managers? There to service Western visitors in Tokyo? …
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Like we've said before, this isn't the mythical minitower that the devout have been clamoring for, for over 20 years. It doesn't have PCI-E, nor vast user expandability. Doesn’t Thunderbolt does offer vast user expandability?
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iMessage has been unchanged since it debuted and colors were necessary for mixing SMS with a modern message service. There is no Apple campaign promoting blue bubbles so silly.
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darkvader said: How does anybody claim with a straight face that something like this that will obviously help consumers could possibly 'hurt consumers'? Oh, right. Bribery. If you diminish the product, cripple it, then you hurt all the s…
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Fragmenting an OS is an awful idea. Google needs to open source because they are built on an os foundation but...the resulting product should be licensable no? I think if they fork Android, they shouldn't be able to call it Android and no Google se…
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She finally got the boot! 🥳
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fastasleep said: B-Mc-C said: They’re using Apple’s intellectual property (thousands of APIs) to build their app. These are not open source to my knowledge and are likely licensed to them under Apple’s terms. Apple spends a boatload of…
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maestro64 said: Hasn't epic heard they can now set up their own store in Korea and sell at whatever price they like. This is untrue.
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Seems to me if the government wanted to make a great digital payment system for their country, they have the resources to do that. Now they just want to piggyback on the success of tech companies doing the innovating?
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Um, how do they look at the pixels if they don't examine the image? Do you have any idea how this technology even works? It doesn't appear so. To look at the pixels compare them to pixels in reference images, they must open both images. If they are …
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This article adds a lot of fluff. The only improvement is the cameras and extra 2GB of RAM. The trade-offs are heavier stainless steel which is really shiny and shows off finger greasy because of the flat sides. The frosted back is less grippy. Bo…
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xyzzy01 said: tshapi said: Apple releases a bundle to attract more customers. Oh my God! It’s the end of Spotify were to greedy to lower or prices in competition! Given the state of Spotify profits, saying they are greedy would b…