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Makes sense to me. Artists would love it. Anyone who wants to use it like a laptop would love it. The iPad is great as a laptop for users that don’t want to learn how to maintain a PC. A 16” would need a Smart Keyboard or a stand that swings down l…
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Hopefully they get rid of the ribbon. I’ve always hated that.
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dysamoria said: Uh, how is that possible? Does that mean there isn’t a legal requirement to monitor these test vehicles by way of licensed drivers? Self-driving cars are a disaster in the making. Software is notoriously unreliable (though th…
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It may be the 16” MBP. It feels like mini LED production isn’t high enough to refresh the model unless they plan to put in an older display.
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nicholfd said: InspiredCode said: nicholfd said: InspiredCode said: In reference to my other comment, the limitation that cross-wallet content has to be lower then IAP content I think was actually in attachment 2 of the d…
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nicholfd said: InspiredCode said: In reference to my other comment, the limitation that cross-wallet content has to be lower then IAP content I think was actually in attachment 2 of the developer agreement. This agreement contains addi…
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We hear “the app was removed by accident” far too often.
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osmartormenajr said: mr lizard said: Just let developers link out to their own website from the app for payments already. If Apple’s confident in their IAP platform, then they won’t be concerned that customers won’t use it over the dev…
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qwerty52 said: urahara said: "To set Fortnite aside and pull out some device..." Wait! What other device? I usually can open Safari by swiping up and taping Safari icon one time. I guess Sweeney is using his device the wrong way. LOL…
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mr lizard said: Just let developers link out to their own website from the app for payments already. If Apple’s confident in their IAP platform, then they won’t be concerned that customers won’t use it over the developers own system. Not be…
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In reference to my other comment, the limitation that cross-wallet content has to be lower then IAP content I think was actually in attachment 2 of the developer agreement. This agreement contains additional rules above the App Store review guidelin…
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22july2013 said: AppleInsider said: So-called "cross-wallet" gaming featured large in the second day of the Epic Games v. Apple trial, with Epic and other developers arguing the payment method is not a viable alternative to in-app purc…
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Apple may win this round, but it feels like Apple should try to get in front of antitrust issues before it is too late. The bi-partisan coalition of senators on the antitrust committee think the approximately 80% profit margins on AppStore fees is …
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davidw said: InspiredCode said: rotateleftbyte said: QuoteQuizzically, the Epic attorney also likened Apple's App Store to a scenario where if the iPhone was a car, Apple would take 30% of what the driver had to pay for gas…
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applguy said: Customers switched from iOS to Android because an app cost to much… I’d like to see that study too. I think the larger number is the Android users that refuse to consider iOS because of the App Store policies. I think most u…
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Trey_Lance said: If I was Apple, I would not mind spending a few billion to make an example out of greedy Epic @EpicGames .I would just ask Epic in court:”So you want to use our brand & services for essentially free? Do you think we are …
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rotateleftbyte said: QuoteQuizzically, the Epic attorney also likened Apple's App Store to a scenario where if the iPhone was a car, Apple would take 30% of what the driver had to pay for gasoline. This is a load of baloney. I don't pay …
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jdb8167 said: I know that Apple's Arm CPUs use micro-ops but I don't know anything about if or how they are cached. The caching of micro-ops is the source of this vulnerability. In general RISC CPUs have much simpler decoding so it is possibl…
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pujones1 said: I’d like to give my two cents here. I think it should be a standard with the option to lower the quality dedicated by the user via software. No price increase at all. By giving the user the ability to change streaming quality o…
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dope_ahmine said: I really want to buy the new iMac 24”, but how do I combine it with my PlayStation 5? I have only room for one monitor on my desk. PS5 supports remote play on a Mac. Only 1080p, but it does support HDR.