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Maybe contact the police. Fingerprints on the packing, etc.
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I like the stand and the 2m cord both. Very tempting, I’ll probably get one.
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elijahg said: crowley said: neverindoubt said: “ It's likely that the reduced adoption rates are because of a change in Apple's update stance. The company is no longer forcing users to install the latest operating system version…
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crowley said: Many were very eager to write off Intel. They were down, but they're certainly not out. They’re not down but they’re heading for the door. I give them 4-5 years. Oh, and I wrote off Intel when the M1 was announced.
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focher said: MustSeeUHDTV said: Hehe....people put their passwords lists in the cloud..... Yeah, storing encrypted data on the Internet is crazy stuff. It’s almost like every service on the Internet has to expose encrypted data in d…
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: Number of crypto miners on the App Store: Zero A lot of people have interested in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. It should not be up to Apple to decide if they can learn about crypto by doing some mining themsel…
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Not everyone wants a laptop. M1 variants of the iMac and Mac Mini need to be part of the mix.
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ctt_zh said: StrangeDays said: gatorguy said: Allowing a user choice of what applications to load on their own personal $1000 expenditure puts the onus where it belongs. The only legitimate reason not to is purely profit-based …
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Fred257 said: Oh well… Maybe now instead of instant gratification we can all learn patience and understanding 😆 LOL, made my day!
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Apple should have gotten on stage and asked for a show of hands of who liked ATT.
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In another note, Facebooks parent company has announced a new Meta Recognition system to be populated with recently acquired Meta data.
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tht said: sbdude said: Interesting take, but where would apple go even if TSMC couldn't crack the 3 nm code? Intel is still on 10 nm, and probably for the foreseeable future since 7 is barely coming online. My bet is Apple+TSMC wil…
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Kuyangkoh said: Yeah, why is that that gas went sky high all of a sudden? And NO signs of coming down…we are once exporter of this commodities ….And you cant hear that news in main stream media? Gas prices are high because people are hoar…
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So an advertising agency can’t figure out how to get a woman to buy mens underwear for men she knows? A mens underwear company can’t create a line of women's underwear? Talk about spinning it for maximum pity effect.
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22july2013 said: cpsro said: Tim Cook now has a fiduciary duty to devote all M1 Max production to bitcoin mining. If a large PC manufacturer placed an order for 10 million M1 Pro CPU chips at $1000 each, Tim Cook would have a fiduci…
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tommikele said: Bosa said: lkrupp said: "He later returned the AirPods, but "was very belligerent and called her a snitch and various other names," the report said.” With states like California effectively decriminalizing shop …
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rcfa said: What is “hate speech”? Given what gets censored at FB, I read such reports with suspicion that some left-wing snowflake wasn’t happy that they couldn’t silence every opinion they didn’t like. Example: I commented on a decision by …
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hackintoisier said: Not sure how the summaries listed correlate to the opinion that Intel is “under fire.” Also, Intel is ramping Alder Lake-S which probably will exceed M1 Max performance (albeit while consuming much more power). Also alde…
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GeorgeBMac said: entropys said: StrangeDays said: tedz98 said: This is a classic example of the failures of communism, big government and central planning. They can’t keep the lights on! The article, which in many ways …
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maestro64 said: DAalseth said: tmay said: The cost of fossil fuels is not just emissions but also in exposure to this volatilityThat is the most profound part. We shouldn’t be dependant on what China does, or what Iran does, or wha…