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From what I can see they’re running the web browser software on their servers and the stream the screen display as a video to their app running on our computers. It’s kind of like the old thin client concept but using the latest technology like virt…
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GeorgeBMac said: Wgkrueger said: GeorgeBMac said: seanj said: GeorgeBMac said: For all those defending the "Everything Glued together & soldered together" assembly of the MacBooks by saying "Nobody ever upgrade…
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bageljoey said: nht said: GeorgeBMac said: Fidonet127 said: GeorgeBMac said: For all those defending the "Everything Glued together & soldered together" assembly of the MacBooks by saying "Nobody ever upgraded …
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GeorgeBMac said: seanj said: GeorgeBMac said: For all those defending the "Everything Glued together & soldered together" assembly of the MacBooks by saying "Nobody ever upgraded a computer", Andrew just called bull! His bi…
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beowulfschmidt said: The only irritant I have so far with what I currently know about AirTags is the lack of any way to attach them to stuff without buying another accessory. This makes AirTags effectively more expensive than the other opti…
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dewme said: daniPhone said: “All three models are powered by a CR2032 coin cell battery, one typically used in watches” I’ve owned dozens of watches, but never have I seen or heard of a watch carrying a CR2032 battery. They’re huge!…
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GG1 said: I'll probably get a few AirTags once I start traveling again, but I'm surprised at how visible people want to make this item. Wouldn't the effectiveness be improved if other people didn't know you had this tracker attached to your i…
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I wonder how Apple will differentiate the M1 iPadOS that is guaranteed a minimum of 8G memory with all the older iPads that they still need to support? Software wise it could be done but it will be interesting to see how Apple will communicate the d…
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Hank2.0 said: Apple's updated iPad Pro has enjoyed a number of changes for 2021, including the use of mini LED backlighting to create the Liquid Retina XDR display in the 12.9-inch model, and a change in processor to the M1. In a follow-up in…
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Zirlin said: Billions of dollars in R&D money and Apple still can't figure out that we all want the MacOS on the iPad Pro. SMH! Sorry but you’re not seeing what Apple sees. Given their enormous success so far with their vision for the …
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Not having the new iPad Pro with the old Magic Keyboard in hand, how the heck do you know that there’s any “Burn”ing going on. Maybe it’s the case but this is pure speculation on your part and I see no “Opinion” in the headline and walking back your…
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Dibiase said: StrangeDays said: darkvader said: hackintoisier said: More e-waste? I guess Apple had to do what it did to bring the awesome screen to iPad. So I’m not upset at all, but some existing owners of magic keybo…
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Just in time for my trip! How did they know :-)
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lkrupp said: saarek said: Come on seriously overdue refreshed Apple TV!!!!! Get ready for disappointment. Oops
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“when identifying whales (aka users/people) to target” kind of says it all, target being the operative term.
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Not sure why Apple would want to try to extend its privacy reach into another corporations servers.
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entropys said: I just can’t ever let someone else “curate” my news for me. And I am astonished so many are comfortable doing just that. LOL
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How analysts fail to get Apple in one word: “peers”.
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oberpongo said: Main reason for 120hz is that movies got historically recorded at 24Fps and US TV movies/shows were recorded at 30fps. (US Television Sets and power are 60HZ) meaning 120 Hz is the lowest frequency that can show both without…
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cloudguy said: Please recall that the original judge to rule on this case was a former programmer - as a hobby - and he called out Oracle's nonsense for what it was. Had the subsequent judges, juries etc. been required to take an online progr…