Wgkrueger
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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 from a journalistic perspective, isn’t written well - doesn’t answer th…
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lkrupp said: And if the climate change radicals get their way this is the future for the U.S. Learn to live one or two days a week without power... to save the planet of course. You used to say smart things. What happened?
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F_Kent_D said: Apple Music is still having issues. Tracks stopping in the middle of them and error messages saying resource unavailable. Can’t enjoy my music anymore. Submitted a feedback ticket yesterday. I hope they fix this very soon. I al…
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longfang said: Wgkrueger said: So the iPhone 13 is in production now but they’re going to raise prices on chips already delivered? Seems bogus. So don’t buy one. Apple aren’t obligated to keep your wallet balance healthy. Their obli…
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So the iPhone 13 is in production now but they’re going to raise prices on chips already delivered? Seems bogus.
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henrybay said: According to Tim Cook. "At Apple, when we make something, we make sure that we spend an enormous amount of time thinking carefully about how it will be used." If this was truly the case Tim, then why on earth would you introdu…
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Sigh, that means I’ve got to find an alternative. Might as well since 1Password made their product an unusable mess when they went to their 1Password.com cloud implementation coupled with their crippling subscription code design. I even was willing …
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With respect to the image scanning I think Apple can make a good case that they want illegal and horrific images off of their servers. I applaud the use technology to eradicate these images from the face of the earth and more specifically to stop ch…
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One word … PetroDollars. Or is that two words?
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This is just the start. Dell will be out of business in the coming years. Intel to follow.
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rob53 said: Interesting. My woodworking equipment draws a lot more than gaming PCs. I wonder when they’ll go after these plus welders, CNC machines (plasma and laser cutters) and other high current tools. That will happen when the electri…
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crowley said: Wgkrueger said: loopless said: I don’t know who is pushing this foolish vanity project inside Apple but please no. You cant compete with the VW’s, GM’S etc when it comes to building cars no matter how good the car …
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loopless said: I don’t know who is pushing this foolish vanity project inside Apple but please no. You cant compete with the VW’s, GM’S etc when it comes to building cars no matter how good the car is. *cough*Tesla*cough*
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That helps. If true I’ll be replacing my 2018 iPad Pro 11” in 2022.
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lkrupp said: Well, if the POTUS can do this then why can’t he order the FTC to require third party app stores, force Apple to allow accept them and allow side-loading, and regulate app store commissions? Sarcasm, right?
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Border router control sounds good but it would be nice to hear of some details and examples of how that would work.
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tedz98 said: Amazing all the Woz bashing by the fan boys. “Crazy old uncle” and “one hit in his repertoire” and questioning his technical acumen used to describe him. These fan boys never questioned a single statement by Steve Jobs. Such i…
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Pretty soon our tech companies will be running like the US government. Back to 32 bit code and floppy disks IMO.
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“ Many of these details are lost over the streaming connection.” Hmm, I wonder why Apple didn’t want in on this?
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Good, 5 more people can now use the m1 Mac.