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I don't understand why these run-of-the-mill surveillance cameras are this expensive. Okay, it has a nice design, but the optics and software are average; I'm building my own Arduino-powered surveillance system for about $50.
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Confide needs a back door to allow citizens to monitor the secret communications of elected personnel.
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My grandma is really, really interested. In fact, last night she said, "You know, I loved Mary Tyler Moore, so I would love it if there were a show about...app developers on TV."
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BeatsX are Apple's most affordable W1 wireless headphones How many W1 wireless headphones are there to choose from? Fifty? Or just two?
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Hmmm, not liking it. My top-secret predictions were hoping for a $153.24 stock price by today. Given that, I give Apple about 30 days before they're ultimately doomed.
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"...to more than 1.6 million in the week ending January 19" This means Marian Hill will soon be receiving a royalty check for $1.60.
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It is a contrast in styles, where you have one industry that adheres to tolerances in 1/2-inch increments (construction) dealing with a company that deals in nanometer tolerances. Something's gotta give--the one with the deeper pockets wins.
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"We were hoping for an even $700 ASP, so we need to downgrade AAPL stock due to this inability to provide with a nice round even number."
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Every Apple executive strikes me as the type of person that would have a $10,000 espresso machine handmade in Italy, not a $50 Mr. Coffee crap coffeemaker.
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"There's not a size that we would not do, based on just the size of it..." Let the tea leaf reading begin... They should buy Sony, just as a big FU to the 1990s Apple naysayers.
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jungmark said: Odd. Haven't these analyst been saying the new MacBook Pros are failures? The watch isn't a hit? iPhone orders are being cut left and right? They're right. One-hundred percent of this last quarter's revenue came from sales…
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So does this mean we won't see HomeKit devices turned into commodity items, like the $3 PCIe video cards I can buy from companies like ApricotMaster Number 1 or ShenzenMasterTechFun at Fry's Electronics?! I knew it was suspect when the documentati…
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Thinking worst-case arm-, hand- or thumb-sawing scenarios, would Touch ID enabled be a good thing?
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I wish they had added "and cloud performance improvements" to that headline. Apple should just buy Google. In the time it takes me to launch iCloud Mail, I've already launched, read, and replied to 10 emails in Gmail.
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In related future news: "Class-action suit demands Apple remove lock-out system on iPhone because it prevented kidnapped girl in trunk from calling for help while the car was moving." If you think this is far-fetched, then you haven't seen the lit…
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I think a lot of users misconstrue minor issues as major ones, then cry loud enough on social media to make the trivial seem catastrophic. I think this says more about us as Americans, in which we like to blame everything on anything other than ours…
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This is one area in which I wish Trump would throw out some kneejerk tweet. "Patent reform needed in USA. Currently very bad bad bad! I've got great, great ideas, know a lot of great patent people, the best. I'll create the best patent system the …
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He should look developing a Lego-like phone, whose components can be swapped out when a newer, better one comes out. Instead of replacing the entire phone, you just replace the, um, you know, just replace the...
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The "Can't prove a negative" logical fallacy will forever deem any 'bulletproof' encryption technology from being 100% trustworthy. Can any company prove that their product can't be hacked*? Since the answer is 'No', then you must always assume …
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longpath said: Karma? No, better: schadenfreude