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The article comments “ It removes a potential revenue stream (one these companies seem to have no intention of pursing anyway)” I for one pay a subscription to Nintendo just to be able to play all the old games. Software piracy costs Nintendo. It’s…
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Apple have made some puzzling decisions with recent iPad releases. Cheaper models with features people want on the Pro model, limited differentiation between models and a confusing mess of accessory compatibility limitations. Hopefully, the long wa…
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This is great. Swift Data was a huge announcement at WWDC last year. Now beginners have some up to date tutorials that build with the latest technologies. But these tutorials are not enough. Apple really need to update their school curriculum mater…
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Wesley Hilliard said: robjn said: i don’t see a link in this article to where Apple made these comments. perhaps someone can point it out to me. Apple made the comments directly to AppleInsider and other publications. So why don’…
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i don’t see a link in this article to where Apple made these comments. perhaps someone can point it out to me.
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Muons-R-Us said: The same is true of the totally absurd accusation that Apple is deliberately blocking Android messaging formats from iPhones -- solely to profit from forcing people buy iPhones! What makes the iMessage accusations absur…
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blitz1 said: We’ve all read this « analysis » before. last time when the European commission would fail at making Apply comply to antitrust laws. Remind me, who got « crushed » (crushed, really) Apple have complied with the law in Europe.…
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Remember the time when Tile made antitrust complaints and even testified before Congress that Apple was being anti-competitive based on nothing but rumors that Apple was making a tracking device? Yes, Apple had not yet even announced their product a…
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Alex_V said: SL356 said: Sorry folks. This is totally fake. No way 'computational photography' produced this. I know what you mean. It doesn't need computational photography to occur. This effect can happen on a 35mm film SRL with…
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gatorguy said: mikeybabes said: This effect is old use iPhone pano when you change pose twice as it’s panning across. It’s not a computational error. Such a fuss out of nothing TikTok is full of this shite. What an attention sealing …
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gatorguy said: 9secondkox2 said: So… Apple has AI creating images of our photos instead of…taking actual photos? worse than Samsungs fake moons. On the other hand - and more likely, this is a hoax. Especially in low light your iPh…
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This looks fake. People that know the iPhone camera image process pipeline are saying it is impossible for it to end up with results like this. With live photos turned off the camera captures multiple frames in a very short period of time, too shor…
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I think there is a good chance of seeing iPads on Tuesday (probably an Air with M2) for the following reasons: 1) Last time the iPad Air was updated (18 months ago) it was a complete surprise to everyone. Gurman and the rest of the rumor mill insis…
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Geekbench still appears to be listing M2 Max scores based on the performance in the MacBook Pro. The actual scores in the Studio are a bit higher. In my testing I got 2,829 for single core, 15,080 for multicore and 144,598 for Metal. The machine i…
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So the writer of the article thinks the big heavy toolkit supplied by Apple is almost entirely not required and all that’s really needed is a couple of screwdrivers and a plastic spludger. This completely ignores battery safety and repair quality. …
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This close to launch, the hardware is locked. What we saw is what we’ll get, with only very minor changes such as to straps. It is curious that Apple did not show EyeSight to the media. Many people are assuming that it will look weird off angle and…
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So people at the EU are writing letters to Apple because of irrational paranoia they read on the internet. This entire rumor is based on a misunderstanding. Apple need to switch to USB-C in a way that maintains backwards compatibility with old Ligh…
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The video is worth watching just to see how many times he had to hit it with a big hammer before it broke. Of course, the test would have been more lifelike if someone was wearing it at the time. If you’re buying one of these you will find this rea…
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Christopher says that Ventura CA is not very nice. Other California residents have said the same thing. They complain that it therefore I poor name for MacOS. I disagree. Relatively few adventurous people travel to the amazing Channel Islands Natio…
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Fred257 said: Reviews that go in depth show a different story. If the new MacBook Air has only one Nand chip, like the newest 13’ MacBook Pro then it will be a downgrade in performance. Looks are one thing. But, like in any relationship it’s …