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I did get the vibe it was related to the show but didn't think twice. Apple's set design and just all-around thought process in these keynotes are impressive beyond belief.
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Way more features than I would ever use. I want one.
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tyler82 said: Nice... but is it still useless if a drop of water gets on the display? Using my Apple Watch in the pool, or running and sweat gets on it, renders it unusable. Are you using Series 1? Or was this your attempt at sarcasm?
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NYC362 said: MplsP said: I work in healthcare and most physicians still carry a pager. For their purposes they are in many ways superior to other methods. Our hospital also has devices called Voceras - they’re small devices you can cli…
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Has Lacie gotten better with their drivers? Every Lacie drive I have ever owned has failed on me in less than a year. I stopped buying them ten years ago for this reason.
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jdw said: Pixel size matters perhaps more than the number of pixels, and Apple is clearly not dummying down their iPhones. They tend to use larger pixels for better overall image quality. Anyway, when you rip a competitor in an Ad instead o…
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magman1979 said: Deleted app in under 30 seconds after reading this! I do not care for app subscriptions myself but deleting the app simply because a new app (Pro vs. Photo) is moving towards a subscription model, from an independent devel…
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22july2013 said: chadbag said: Yet another entitled developer. Actually, he may be advocating that developers pay for all the individual services that Apple currently provides for free. And then developers will bitch that they h…
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hmlongco said: They probably long for the good old days, when just anyone could try to get Best Buy to put their app on the shelf for 60-70% of retail. Oh, and by the way, would you like to pay for better placement? Maybe even upgrade to an e…
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cornchip said: Severance is the only reason why I’m an TV subscriber. If they cancel it, I cancel TV. Have you browsed the catalog? There is actually some other good content on there despite what people seem to think.
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zoetmb said: Even Apple doesn’t really know which shows drive subs. I'm pretty sure Apple knows exactly how many subs they have and is able to see how many subscribers are watching a particular show, and when they signed up, thus knowing…
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thrang said: Who the f needs this type of functionality? Who said it was functional?
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fred1 said: In my (seldom) humble opinion, if they want the total control of doing these in advance and doing the post-production work then they should continue that way but also show the videos in the Steve Jobs Theater. In this way, those w…
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mikethemartian said: macgui said: mikethemartian said: I don’t think it is really because Covid anymore. They are making people come to the offices. They could still do a live time presentation with a smaller audience. I think the…
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22july2013 said: Apple's market penetration of the PC marketplace has been stuck under 10% for over 25 years. One way Apple tried to remedy this in the 1990s was to grant licenses to other companies to build Mac clones. WIKIPEDIA: From early …
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palegolas said: At this point, for a Mac Pro, if the M1ultra and M2ultra is what they've got, perhaps they could create a grid computer with up to four motherboards in one computer. And make a special version of Mac OS that handles this seaml…
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Personally, I think Apple should refresh the Pro laptops this year, even though I own an M1 Pro Max with 64 GBs of memory and a 1 TB SSD. Will I be a bit sad to not have the latest and greatest? Of course but it's not personal, it's business and App…
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AppleInsider said: Arizona law makes it illegal to film the police within eight feet Numerous cases of police misconduct in recent years have been captured with smartphone cameras, including the killing of George Floyd, which was filmed with…
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Mike Wuerthele said: When batteries on Intel machines are completely shot, they are very, very slow. I haven't seen this particular scenario, but a swollen battery can cause all kinds of other nonsense. Okay so I took it to a third party s…
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Mike Wuerthele said: When batteries on Intel machines are completely shot, they are very, very slow. I haven't seen this particular scenario, but a swollen battery can cause all kinds of other nonsense. Up until it shut off on its own, it …