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sog35 said: EU won't waste their time. If there is no cash in the EU they have no leverage. Apple could play the waiting game for decades. Depends if Ireland wants to or not. The EU can huff and puff all they want, but ultimately can't force…
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roake said: tele1234 said: Uh, I don't think you understand where microsoft earns most of their money: Enterprise. Only $14bn of Microsoft's $96bn for FY16 came from consumers, the rest is all business. The consumer windows-running…
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lkrupp said: The last few versions of Windows have been utter disasters. Windows mobile remains a partial abortion. PC sales are slowing down. Yet analysts don’t fall all over themselves to publish “Microsoft is doomed” articles. Where are th…
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mvigod said: I agree with the article writer on amazon. The comparisons for a shareholder who owns Apple and not amazon must be infuriating. This just goes to investor psychology. Amazon is a more loved company and stock. People believe i…
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suddenly newton said: They want Apple to cut them a master key. The sad thing is every lock manufacturer in America is required to submit a master key to the US government. It's utter bullshit, and fastforward a few years I can see them…
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roundaboutnow said: You pretty much made my point by describing the "major removed features" of RT. You missed my point by suggesting that Apple will have the same problem with ARM, because I was suggesting that Apple could "grow" iOS to fit…
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knowitall said: You seem to have problems understanding basic computer science principles and lack some reading skills. Maybe your a kid. But anyway: - yes it's a recompile away because all code uses APIs and is implemented in C, Objective C o…
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knowitall said: No, all software written for Mac OS X is compatible when it runs on ARM. It is just a recompile away. I'm going to need to see proof of that. I doubt every developer that's ever written software for OSX has recoded it to also …
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roundaboutnow said:Apple can succeed where Surface RT failed because they won't need to "shrink" OS X to fit ARM like MS tried to shrink Windows to fit... What did Microsoft "shrink" for RT? I know the major removed features - bitlocker (rep…
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brs165 said: I think this all the more reason that Apple will at some point move away from intel x86 to Apple ARM Ax chips. I wouldn't expect to even hear an announcement about this for a decade, it would undermine everything they've done…
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cash907censored said: reiszrie said: Although I understand the utility of having an ultrabook that can do more when "docked" I don't think its very applicable for Macs in general, owing to the lack of games on OSX to take advantage of …
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tallest skil said: tele1234 said:How long ago did you buy it? Have you checked temps? What's your mobo set to do on overheating? (What is your motherboard?) Honestly, sounds like an RMA issue. Because there's so little info on the matter…
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tallest skil said: tele1234 said:That sounds like it's caused by your mainboard not supporting a vbois of 128k, though that's usually more associated with not waking from sleep than random crashes. Yeah, I can’t sleep in Windows, eithe…
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tallest skil said: tele1234 said:What do you mean the 980 never worked in Windows? I’m saying that for whatever reason this piece of garbage DISMOUNTS ITSELF RANDOMLY, without warning and without recoverability. Here’s the procedure. …
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digitalclips said: tele1234 said: You can flash 970's and have them work in 2013 Mac Pros, and it runs the Oculus fine through bootcamp - better than the current mac pros. I don't know why Apple seemed to abandoned that market, I lo…
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digitalclips said: tele1234 said: But then it's going to eliminate what the Mac Pro is good at, and make it a computer with a workstation (6-core, so you're still in the Xeon range) CPU and a gaming GPU. That's a stupid build. Apple c…
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Marvin said:Apple could put together a 6-core i7 in the Mac Pro enclosure with a dual 980ti that would satisfy this audience performance-wise. $1200 GPUs, $400 CPU, say $500 for the rest of the components and enclosure = $2100 in parts, add a 30…
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auxio said: Granted, you couldn't see a biased statement if it smacked you in the face. Please define good. Seems like his definition is whatever fits his little corner of the universe. Maybe he needs to get out and interact with average peop…
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smartmammal said: If a high-end consumer computer is not good enough to run your product, then you are doing it wrong. That's not quite how it works. It's not a matter of the Mac Pro (or any Mac line) not being "good enough", it's just now…
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redraider11 said: Not sure why Oculus needs such high end graphics cards to work. Sony has VR that will utilize the PS4. In terms of specs - the PS4 VR delivers a1080p resolution, with only half of that - 960x1080 - to each eye. It suppos…