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The battery is just an indicator of the bigger issue. It is very similar to when PC's were first introduced in the mid 80's. Everybody needed to buy a new computer every year as dramatic improvements were being made. The around the mid 90's …
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I'm surprised Apple didn't have TSMC relabel this "30 Angstrom" processors and polish it up with the appearance that they invented "Angstrom processing!" and then claim everyone else is following them when they switch to Angstrom processing too.
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larryjw said: This will be my most favored feature of safari. The ads simply piss me off. If advertisers think their advertisements have value to me, they are wrong. You will still get the same number and placement of ads, possibly mor…
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StrangeDays said: CR publishing the non-recommendation was silly because the scenario they were tested in is not an accurate representation of normal use. the bug only hit the battery in such a dramatic fashion due to the disabled cache and a…
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wow..... Tax rate in 2014 down to .005 percent because they must have just felt like they were getting bilked at that massive 1% tax rate in 2003. This isn't just an Apple thing, the double Irish Dutch sandwich loophole has to go at some point. …
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Well ya gotta admit they are pretty nice, until they explode.
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sog35 said: gatorguy said: If the only way for that supplier to meet Apple's demands and get/retain their business is to aggressively control costs by firing their human workers and replacing them with robotics would you then have a …
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eye.surgeon said: This argument is little different than the argument that the rich in general don't pay enough taxes, when in reality the richest 10% pay the majority of federal income tax...in fact the bottom 50% of earners pay almost no fe…
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michael scrip said: Zarkin said: The challenge for Apple now is how do you keep everyone on the upgrade cycle every year? But wouldn't that same question be applicable for every other company too? You could just as easily say "The…
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Apple does have a lot of other pokers in the fire besides "just" the iPhone, and quite a few of those segments are doing well as Daniel's article points out. Apple is not going to die or collapse any time soon. The problem with that though, is tha…
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singularity said: yoyo2222 said: Waiting for the inevitable DED trolls. For or against? Yes.
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macgizmo said: Not gonna happen. None of it. Not this year. Even the headline says 2017......
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cash907censored said: Curved glass on the iPhone 6 has resulted in more cracked screens than previous models. Drop one on its corner and bam, whole screen shatters. Fragility isn't exactly a feature I'm interested in. That is the screen i…
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foggyhill said: Zarkin said: Probably because I've been using it on my Note for 2 years now. Might be a Google feature, but its been available for some time. Looking through it looks like Zoe has an even better implementation. Ni…
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kpom said: So what happens to Moore's Law after 2020? Is it finally "repealed," or are there other materials (e.g. gallium oxide) that can keep semiconductor processes moving forward? Moore's Law will likely continue on. It has succeeded…
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stevie said: Why didn't Apple patent the hell out of this? That way they could sue SameDung again. Probably because I've been using it on my Note for 2 years now. Might be a Google feature, but its been available for some time. Lookin…