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May be we have to start to look at the innovation in the chip market in a different way. Shrinking have limits, and the current trend show that shrinking is slowing down, even for big pocket actors. Innovation in high end chips will be very very dif…
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I'll make an educated guess, that can be seen also as wild speculation.The rumors born from the interpretation of new data and new hints using old glasses.Hints to the fact that is a 'Pro' Mini should be interpreted in the framework of the ongoing w…
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This article is a brillant example of “lies, damn liesand statistics”. The value the author choose to show that there is a problem with the new keyboard is by itself meaningless. The percentage of maintenances cases regarding the keyboard with respe…
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Another European case, Salt, a Suisse company, but owned by a French entrepreneur. http://www.frandroid.com/telecom/494599_en-suisse-xavier-niel-lance-un-forfait-fibre-10-gbits-avec-apple-tv-chez-salt Their hardware offer is based on a router plus a…
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I think that for an object that does Fletcher-Munson loudness compensation,and that does beam forming analyzing the environment where it is (and this do not necessarly include only frequency response compensation, it may include phase, delay compens…
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emig647 said: Maurizio said: Most of the code of a iOS application compile and run natively on macOS; most of the libraries are the same, and large part of the UI infrastructure is also the same. Actually, from a developer point of vie…
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Most of the code of a iOS application compile and run natively on macOS; most of the libraries are the same, and large part of the UI infrastructure is also the same. Actually, from a developer point of view, iOS and macOS are already very very clos…
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Rayz2016 said: This has been a problem for every single operating system since the beginning of time. Must be a slow click day. Yes, remember playing with the idea on my University VAX back in the early 80s
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FaceID and the related technology took probably a few more than one year to develop; it may be very well the contrary, that touchID was kept for a while as a backup while giving FaceID the last year or two of developement. *And* the technologies aro…
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A missing data that would be interesting (implied but not explicitly given) is how much of the profits in the Chinese market Apple is getting. Maurizio
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I thought the same way until I started on the streaming path - quickly realized how insanely narrow and small my music reach was. From your post, you have obviously never tried a streaming service. You should, it's the best thing to happen in techn…
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I doubt that the T1 is the first ARM related component integrated in a Mac. For exemple, ARM core are used in SSD controllers and Ethernet controllers (the Thunderbolt display Ethernet controller has one, for exemple). It is the first that has a vis…
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I would be concerned for the health of anything standing within these 18 feets :-
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rogifan_new said: Bloomberg article said: "to try to sharpen the company’s focus on consumer products that generate the bulk of its revenue". So basically iPhone, Inc. I suspect Mac Pro and Mac mini will be next on the chopping block. Su…
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I remember at some Apple convention, John Sculley once showed a film showing a 'computer book' conception. When the actor in the film opened the computer book (I think they were sitting on a park bench), it gave the familiar Mac chime even though…
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Same reasons as for keeping analogue output: if you are a pro or semi-pro, not a lot of pro equipment use TOSlink. You either go fully analog, or digital audio over USB/Thunderbolt/Firewire, as of today. Maurizio
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Can somebody explain me where the innovation is ? Three sensor (video) camera were commons in the end of the 80s beginning of the 90s. Probably the innovation is elsewhere, around resolution.
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thrang said:So for the few percent of people that listen to 10 hours of music straight a day, or will be switching their ear buds among several devices constantly, I suppose there is some legitimate agitation. Just like there were a few percent …
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jurassic said: Finally! Apple is making it desirable for users to listen to music using digital headphones, rather than using the 4 decades old analog headphone jack. Digital not only provides better sound quality (wider and flatter freque…
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I challenge the ability of anybody to evaluate the market share of the Apple Watch, because most of the people and analyst is just unable to define what market the Apple Watch is targetting. Is it a wearable (fighting against Fitbit) ? Is it a smar…