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This has generally been a bad idea to run multiple realeases on the same volume for a number of years anyway. Too many changes to the APFS containers, SIP, unsupported firmware versions, etc. Eventually new macOS features will probably stabilize eno…
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indieshack said: aderutter said: At this price it might make more sense to buy an iMac and a LunaDisplay. Apple need to release a monitor that is priced less than an iMac. Agree 100%. I think there’s absolutely a market for the hig…
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Maybe if the police stopped spending time on non-violent marijuana arrests and other non-addictive drugs, they would have the resources to go after more legitimate police work like finding stalkers. The anti-stalking features in the AirTags are jus…
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This might be accurate for one iteration of the cycle. It will just happen when Apple feels it’s time for a new chip. I doubt it will be very consistent. It will probably align somewhat with when other components are ready. Apple isn’t on a regular …
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cpsro said: If it's premium priced, it mightn't have much content. Since almost all existing VR content is written with Unreal Engine and Unity, ports will be trivial. It will likely be powerful enough to run desktop-class VR content, so i…
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It makes a lot of sense to leave it consistent. If it starts at 30% then drops to 15%, you still need to charge as if it were 30% since you can’t pass on those savings to the end user after a year.
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GeorgeBMac said: This guy is fighting the wrong war.His battle is not to win Apple back (they're gone forever from the world of x86). The war he is fighting is x86 versus ARM based processors.That's a war in which Apple will increasingly be j…
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That will never happen. Even if Intel manages to catch up, this is about way more than performance and efficiency. The M1 is able to handle Apple's machine learning and security features. Apple will never go back to a processor that can't boot the o…
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Apple should move carefully with advice from privacy experts. I doubt iCloud Photo sharing is a very common method of spreading CSAM.
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What would be more useful to the end user? Upgrading the CPU, GPU, bionic cores? The CPU might not be the most important thing at this point. It already far surpasses everything else on the market.
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Checking body temperature doesn’t sound impressive, but this is probably very hard to do accurately from your wrist.
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It’s great to see these companies thinking about this and doing what they can to look out for vulnerable users.
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I think this offering faces too much competitive pressure to be successful as it is. They might have some success if it were 15%, but ultimately being a single platform solution is an issue when creators need to figure out how to fund on the other 6…
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GeorgeBMac said: Apple is doing this right! (well hopefully! there are no guarantees that even the best laid plans will work well)But they aren't just throwing money at a problem to get rid of a nuisance. According to the story: "Outreac…
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sflocal said: "Millions" for 35-70 people? Go figure. The people throwing money at the homeless problem must be the same running the San Francisco money-pit as well. Although I don’t know the specifics here, this type of charity work usu…
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Looking forward to this one. It’s great to see another game on the service that appeals to my generation.
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designr said: p-dog said: rob53 said: The politicians are listening (being bought by) to loudmouth, greedy developers. I wish they would listen to users instead. If they did, we’d want a closed, secure, easy to purchase App Store.…
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sflocal said: I don't even remotely imply to know anything about Tim Cook's candor between powerful tech titans, but I can't imagine Tim Cook telling anyone off like that. I could easily imagine him laughing at Elon at the request, and polit…
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Demand is outstripping supply at all of these companies, so it is hard to draw firm conclusions.
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Rayz2016 said: 90% of 1% of Apple employees strongly agree with the options they’re already getting? To be fair, it was probably mostly certain types of Apple employees. Not everyone at Apple uses Slack. 1,749 of employees that develop …