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"Rigid flexible." What's next, "dry water"?
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I wonder what hourly rate Epic's attorneys are charging. $500 per attorney, give or take? Well gosh, doesn't that seem a bit excessive? The law firm would argue that their rate is driven by expertise and effort. Sort of like Apple setting its pric…
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cpsro said: It would’ve been nice to know or have this implemented 3 weeks ago, before coverage for my iMac Pro expired. It would have been nicer if you had bothered to read the article before posting.
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crowley said: Rayz2016 said: 22july2013 said: AppleInsider said: AirTag is big enough to accommodate up to three emoji or four text characters, Four-letter expletives, derogatory terms and other questionable text are si…
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Boo hoo. This is a classic case of "It's all about me." Opt-in privacy settings is good for everybody else.
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As a longtime graphic designer, I am keenly aware of issues related to company branding. Logo creation is an expensive and time-consuming undertaking. When a company's brand becomes associated with attributes such as success, quality goods and servi…
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apple ][ said: I wonder which new iPhone the 7 year old got? Brand new airpods and an iPhone for a 7 year old kid does seem a tad much to be honest, regardless of how well off the parents might or might not be. Most adults dont even get that…
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jmulchino said: Mike Wuerthele said: "You reap what you sew. Sew what?
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pgpappas said: My wife and I had the same issue. She had a slightly higher credit score and makes more money than I do. I received 10K in credit. She only got 7500. All other aspects of our financial information are the same. The only possib…
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apple ][ said: Hilarious how much mansplaining is flowing in this thread. I’d be surprised to learn if the team at Apple working on this wasn’t over-represented with men, or at least women who haven’t had to worry about credit approval. So…
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rcfa said: Screw subscription. The Afinity app series (Publisher, Designer, Photo) do enough of what the bloated Adobe apps do, and for a fraction of the subscription, you own the apps. Of the three apps, two are already on the iPad, so they…
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seanj said: I hold Apple to a higher standard. Do you know why? Because the Apple of 2007-2012 actually cared about that standard. Looking at the Apple leadership team at https://www.apple.com/uk/leadership/ and I think they are miss…
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coolfactor said: Headline says one month. Opening paragraph says two months. I know I should only comment on the article subject, but such glaring oversights on part of the editor are astonishing! And here we are trying to talk about the qual…
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Hey Mikey!!! Stop mangling the English language with your trendy though totally incorrect pluralization. Attorneys General??? No, an attorney general is one title, one thought, one unit. And so is mother-in-law. Let me ask you this – would you say y…
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Overall good review, well presented. I would like to see you take advantage of the video aspect of the review and demonstrate switching output from phone to speaker and back – and maybe some touch controls and voice commands. Also, no mention …
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PLEASE ditch the annoying, distracting "music" behind the video. It made it unwatchable.
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SpamSandwich said: nottylerdurden said: These are all good and fine for people whose hobby is drawing and don't want to be tied to a subscription. But most professional designers are not an island. The job doesn't always start and sto…
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dysamoria said: Adobe ensured I would never again buy software from them (any software company thinking they can expect everyone to pay for software on a subscription can kiss my ass), so I’ve been hoping Affinity products become stable and r…
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The latest Mac OS update killed Photoshop for me (CS 6). Illustrator was painfully slow and wonky, as well. The new Affinity Photo and Designer apps for Mac, both v. 1.7, appear to be mature, well-thought-out alternatives to Greedy Adobe products…
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Sorry it's ugly and only cool for those that want to pretend they work for the NSA or make believe sci-fi movie. You know a study will come out sooner or later explain how dark mode damages users eyes. Dark mode is gloomy with eye-straining …