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WTF???!!!!
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@AppleInsider: I'm a big fan of your site, but these Apple car posts are just a waste of time. Why don't you post when there's something ACTUALLY interesting being revealed?
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Sounds like a competent guy, this judge.
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The lawyer who is taking on this case better not work on commission...
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randominternetperson said: Sad how much bad press Apple gets for its privacy-first approach. I think maybe Apple’s mistake was to partner with Google. Apple has been diligent about protecting its user’s data for a long time. Google on th…
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lkrupp said: WTF is a ‘digital epidemiologist’? Sounds like a bureaucracy on steroids. First we had the French ‘digital technology minister’. Now we have a Swedish ‘digital epidemiologist’. here in the U.S. we call them ‘czars’ I guess. Any d…
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dee_dee said: SuperSkunkTXKSE said: FileMaker has 18 versions under its belt. It's tried and true, stable and polished. I use it all the time to solve issues too complex for Excel. It has run most aspects of our business for over 20…
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mike1 said: Not sure about the concern with testing now.About 6 weeks into this mess and I can now walk into any urgent care or lab and have either an infection or antibody test performed. No symptoms required anymore.That's not so bad consid…
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Really? All this talk about the importance of privacy all these years, and now we're lost without "big brother"? Is it the only possible path to recovery? Is that really the kind of sacrifice it takes? Not every invention coming from the tech-indust…
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Let’s be real here for a second. Of course these actions are good. Certainly. But goodness may or may not be the primary motive. Personally, I suspect that the primary motive is to limit the damage to the company‘s bottom line. The longer the cris…
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These benchmarks make me really curious about MacBooks with A-series processors. They are very power efficient. What if Apple paired two or even four of them (not sure if this is possible from an architectural perspective?). That would result in a…
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@AppleInsider: How did you test the claimed accuracy? Do you have truly bilingual people on staff? The deeper you dive into a foreign language, the more you find just how difficult it is to convey intention and interpret subtext, especially in spok…
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My pragmatic (and certainly uninformed, feel free to pick apart) suggestion to reduce e-waste would be this: Mandate that all power bricks intended for charing mobile devices have minimum wattage and a removable USB cable. I really don't understan…
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Since when does submitting patents mean “planning”? Misleading headline. It should read “experimenting”. They keep doing this... ridiculous.
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Notsofast said: dysamoria said: ihatescreennames said: I’m curious to know if there is only 1 Daisy or if there are several. I had the same question regarding Liam. Does anyone know if Apple uses it continuously or is this mor…
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lkrupp said: mr lizard said: Can Daisy recover cobalt, or will Apple’s suppliers still rely on children to mine that for them? Yes, Apple and all manufacturers will continue to rely on children to mine cobalt for them. What's your …
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Appleish said: Mine arrives first week of January (possibly second week). Can't wait. Got mine yesterday. Amazing overkill. But don’t regret the purchase. And no, I’m not the target group. But I simply appreciate the quality. I think Apple…
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I just ordered one, standard class, estimated delivery December 27 through January 3
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marcia funebre said: Right. This would do if you are designer of postal stamps. I won't even think about a monitor smaller than 43" anymore... How's you neck feeling these days? LOL
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ArcaSwiss said: I just bought an HP Z27 4K 27" monitor for my 2013 Mac Pro for $479. It's fabulous. The new Apple display is not worth the difference Two possibilities only for such a silly statement: you can't afford an XDR display and a…