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80,000,000 iPhones in a quarter means about 900,000 iPhones sold per day, 37,500 per hour, 625 per minute, or more than 10 iPhones per second. Per SECOND! Let that sink in for a minute or two. Imagine the global supply chain wizardry required to …
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22july2013 said: The switch from Intel to Apple Silicon is monumental. Is there any chance that Apple could take this monumental moment to rebrand the Mac lineup? What word could replace “Mac”? Applebook? iApple? Mack? Apple PC? Apple Pro? Ma…
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wood1208 said: One can not extrapolate what happened during the transition of PowerPC to Intel, the similar might happen from Intel to Apple Si. I can say that when MAC with Apple Si comes out, they will be better in all respect from features…
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Works for me in Canada.
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altivec88 said: Other than saying, we will support your intel purchases for "years" which technically means 2 or more. Wrong. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201624 And for the record, double spaces after a period are so passé … unless …
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swineone said: If Apple really cared about its pro users, they should have stated Mac Pros will be supported by macOS and pro apps for, at the very least, 5 years, and for them to keep a modicum of resale value, 10 years. They could go ev…
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Expect Apple to sell around 80,000,000 iPhones this quarter. That is about 900,000 iPhones per day or about 10 iPhones per second. Ten per SECOND! They are still design, manufacture, ship, and sell boatloads of iPads, millions of Macs, tonnes of W…
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I imagine this will be a showcase series featuring Apple's spatial audio advancements.
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Canada? Please.
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We may be your friendly northern neighbour, but we have a few crackpots of our own. C'est la vie.
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AppleInsider said: Facebook warned advertisers that new privacy features in iOS 14 could lead to up to a 50% drop in advertiser revenue. Cry me a river Mark.
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normang said: And in other news, A cart vendor rolls into a Mall, sets up shop, never consulted the management of the mall, has no contract. After he is removed from the mall, goes down the road to another mall. does the same thing and get…
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Epic acts as a gatekeeper to its own third-party ecosystem and also takes a cut from ALL sales. Here's some additional context. https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2020/08/as-epic-attacks-apple-and-google-it-ignores-the-same-problems-on-consoles/
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Q: Will EPIC cease taking a cut from third-party vendors on their own app store?A: Nope.The operate virtually the same business model in their own app store as Apple and Google. Bitching about it makes them garden-variety hypocrites.
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Rumour has it that Trump inadvertently signed an EO today to ban Tic Tac Toe. White House staff blamed autocorrect.
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American election season is in full swing with all the bluster and faux outrage electoral hopefuls can muster.
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With a market cap of under $13 million, AAPL could simply buy KOSS and shut them down. That would probably be cheaper than the legal fees paid to fight these vague patents.
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georgie01 said: Just because you know people who are covered doesn’t mean everyone, or even most, have that option. I haven’t been able to afford health insurance for the past 24 years. I teach at a university and I’m offered insurance for …
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"Apple's chief executive Tim Cook built the very thing that turned the company around under the leadership of Jobs …" Bingo! I've been saying this for 20 years. Without drawing attention to himself, Tim was the special sauce that made Jobs and Co lo…
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I'll bet Apple is looking to do some innovative tracking of luggage and travellers with their U1 chip, tags, iBeacon, et cetera.