qwwera
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5g radiation blasting near my colon, crotch and on top of my head is not going to be a concern to me whatsoever.
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racerhomie3 said: Apple needs at least 200-250 million units of these screens a year if they were to buy these. At the bare minimum even the iPhone X in its lifespan sold 60 Million. You won’t find 100 dummies wanting to one much less 200 …
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I think Samsung will do well with its newest wearable with oxygen sensor.
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lorin schultz said: qwwera said: lorin schultz said: qwwera said: preclarotipo said: I know this will sound crazy but I predict that Apple WILL NOT position the A-series as the low-end product, but instead position…
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lorin schultz said: qwwera said: preclarotipo said: I know this will sound crazy but I predict that Apple WILL NOT position the A-series as the low-end product, but instead position the A-series as the "High End" product categor…
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mcoate said: qwwera said: preclarotipo said: I know this will sound crazy but I predict that Apple WILL NOT position the A-series as the low-end product, but instead position the A-series as the "High End" product categories. I…
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preclarotipo said: I know this will sound crazy but I predict that Apple WILL NOT position the A-series as the low-end product, but instead position the A-series as the "High End" product categories. I think it is already happening with the …
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I like the old-school tube transistors instead of anything new or fancy, Just give me a Commodore Vic 20 that relies on glass tube transistors that I can replace as they burn out and runs the newest Adobe suite of tools and ill be a happy camper.
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davgreg said: The Texas Instruments 4A had a "Peripheral Expansion Box" that was modular in a lateral setup way back in the early days of personal computing. http://oldcomputers.net/ti994a.html H-P offers a somewhat modular compact desktop …
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Competition is ALWAYS great for consumers, I love my Apple Watches, but curious to see what Google is able to achieve in the future. Their current wearables are pretty bad.
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Yeah I saw this video a couple of days ago and was surprised that it was by The Verge, not that they are great, but the video is so preposterous. They can do better than this. People keeping an eye on their heart health for preventive purposes is c…
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Optional mouse support for apps and developers who need them and a better file system, and its half way there. At Apple the hardware team is running circles around the software team.
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I exported the same 5 minute video on my new iPad Pro as well well as on last years version with a couple of filters and titles, and last years was faster by a hair. I still haven’t seen real worl results. I think people should wait for iOS 13 and w…
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EVENTUALLY, possibly as soon as iOS 13, these folks are going to HAVE to count iPads as computers. I have a desktop machine, but the devices i use most are my 12.9 iPad Pro with a keyboard on a desk and my 9.7 iPad in bed. Sure i occasionally NEED t…
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canukstorm said: qwwera said: ...and intel will also have their multi-yeared delayed 10nm chips out by 2020. Good Job on continued use of Intel Apple! I thought Intel said their 10nm processors will be out 2H of 2019? That’s wh…
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...and intel will also have their multi-yeared delayed 10nm chips out by 2020. Good Job on continued use of Intel Apple!
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hammerd2 said: 'As rumored, the 3.5mm headphone jack is gone. Users have to shell out for a pair of Bluetooth headphones -- like Apple's AirPods -- or buy a $9 audio adapter.' Anyone have a link to where I can buy this $9 audio adapter ? …
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Love everything about the new IPad but I will wait to get one as it is in some ways a first generation device again as the software like Photoshop ans Autocad wont be bailable for a while, as well as the more iPad specific iOS 13 is still a whiles a…
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Margins are great for their server chips. That’s what they are focusing on. Bread and butter products on older bread and butter tech. So the x86 duopoly is still paying off. Buckling down on their past. The perfect recipe for extinction. The way all…
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I kept seeing this report on my feed on Youtube. that it was just a loose wire that the Youtuber just happened to spot and know and fix seems fishy.