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rogifan_new said: AI_lias said: Good riddance. Maybe the ports will come back now, and better keyboards, upgradeability, repairability, and other common sense things that left lately. Sounds funny how he was the top design officer, but…
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Good riddance. Maybe the ports will come back now, and better keyboards, upgradeability, repairability, and other common sense things that left lately. Sounds funny how he was the top design officer, but people think he shouldn’t be held accountable…
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maestro64 said: So companies who dear to sell a product of value to consumers is now the enemy of people for having the gual to make money from consumers verses giving it free to consumers and making money selling consumer information. He'…
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MS was caught in cruise control asleep at the wheel. I always thought it was Ballmer's fault, not Bill's. Maybe the mobile strategy went back even further into Bill's years. That being said, this can happen to any big company that's wildly successfu…
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The iPhone feature fragmentation will be caused by price then, and long upgrade cycles. 4 years is a long time in technology years. Some people might miss entire features, for example 3D Touch, depending on when they upgrade their phones, due to hig…
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lewchenko said: An erosion of market share will start to lead to less services growth than forecast. That’s why market share is important .. it drives the whole ecosystem. People need something to get excited about to convince them a $1000…
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wizard69 said: Sadly if the 1906 Earthquake was to be repeated somebody would immediately blame it on global warming. You think you're funny, huh?
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Amen! Good job Apple!
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The damage FOX News did to our society, on display in the comments of this story.
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fastasleep said: AI_lias said: It's always nice if Ive would explain some of his design decisions. It would end speculation and will explain when they had to make an esthetic compromise to achieve some functionality. I'm afraid, howeve…
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It's always nice if Ive would explain some of his design decisions. It would end speculation and will explain when they had to make an esthetic compromise to achieve some functionality. I'm afraid, however, that all we'll get is high level bullshit,…
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When very crowded, my local store had a stale air smell in it (better ventilation system?). The online booking of Genius appointments seems to be obscured to discourage it, favoring phone calls or mailing stuff in (at least last time I tried to do i…
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Adobe's just slowly boiling the frog.
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Facebook? People still use Facebook?
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You mean Lewandowski wasn't able to come through for Legere yet? What a shame... tsk tsk!
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wood1208 said: XR with dual back camera, WiFi 6, A13, better antenna is more than worth upgrading to. Add a 1080 display, also.
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foregoneconclusion said: rogifan_new said: A lot of people blame Apple’s obsession with thinness for the issues yet Windows OEMs have laptops as thin as the MBP without problems. Every laptop manufacturer on the planet has to fix keybo…
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I would have to agree, responsibilities do not end when you ship. You need to keep an ear out for keyboard failures, and go back to the drawing board and fix any mistakes in design, so it works. Also, design for repairability. When users spend $700 …
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MplsP said: I have a 2017 MacBook Pro and have been incredibly anal about protecting the keyboard - so far I've had a few minor issues but I've been able to resolve them and it's still working ok. Quite the difference from my 2011 MB Air whic…
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I have a phone # from a different metro area than what I live in (I moved to a different state and kept old #). 95% of robo-scam calls come from my area code, which I can ignore and send straight to voice-mail, since I do not expect anyone to call m…