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Very nice update on the watch anyway.
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I'm guessing he'll update his predictions tomorrow night again. Then he's sure to be right. A rarity such as that is.
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That describes the iPhone XR pretty much. AN SE is supposed to satisfy the people that want a small screen and form factor.
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foregoneconclusion said: elfig2012 said: seems to me that HP and other PC giants don’t have these keyboard issues.... It only seems that way if you don't do an Google search for 'laptop stuck keys'. The first thing that comes up is an …
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PickUrPoison said: MplsP said: williamh said: I know one wants ones’s Apple credit card to look beautiful, and it does seem silly that the card would quickly start looking dingy .... but it isn’t the point of the thing to not us…
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gocolts1818 said: They should have made it out of vibranium or adamantium. 😂 Unobtanium.
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I strongly suspect if Apple just put out a normal credit card no one would care. However, Apple made this a big design deal and showed it off as such. People expect better quality control Apple as such.
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That Apple still ships a 5W charger, the same as the iPhone 1 is despicable. If they create a new one for USB-C and it's still 5W that will show clearly Apple values minimal profit over it's customers. There is no valid rationale for the 5W still be…
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This does indicate a breakdown somewhere in Apple's quality control and verification procedures. This should not happen.
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StrangeDays said: rogifan_new said: sflocal said: What is a “Pro” phone? Doesn’t make sense to me. One that costs more. Because it does more. More features mean more price. You don’t get to have more things for free jus…
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steven n. said: ireland said: Maybe reducing the prices a bit so people can afford an iPhone would be a start. The average phone buyer can’t afford to give $10M to marine research, Schiller. Most people struggle financially. Wish they …
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slurpy said: ireland said: Let’s see the arguments now from apologists who say there’s nothing wrong with the butterfly design. Turns out key-travel and reliability matter to people. Sadly, Apple will use this as yet one more justifica…
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I'm not sure I care about 5G yet but I am very much waiting to get QC modems back instead of the Intel junk.
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macplusplus said: Any physical keyboard matters only to old farts. Millenials have grown up with touch screen keyboards and they have seen clickety clack ones only on dad’s desk and on Chromecraps at the school. Apparently engineers at Apple …
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macxpress said: bobolicious said: Rajka said: No doubt the new MacBook Pro will be thin to the point of a fault, difficult to repair, not upgradeable or expandable. Oh, and quite expensive. And it will sport the new failed keyb…
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macxpress said: macman1984 said: I'll add that I also have a 2012 rMBP which is going strong (having replaced the screen, battery and internal SSD) with every port I need actually built in (imagine that!!). The new MBP will be VERY ex…
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Notsofast said: Latko said: Notsofast said: Respected analyst Neil Cybart persuasively calls IDC numbers "embarrassingly" wrong, and here's more from an article that discusses Cybart's refutation as well as an overall alleged …
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macgui said: entropys said: canukstorm said: StrangeDays said: jumpcutter said: sflocal said: cynegils said: Lets hope that one of those lessons is not "Pricing will start at cost X eleventybillion!"…
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Have no need of this, but do love that Apple went back and designed something really pro people can use and upgrade, long missing from the Mac lineup. My one issue is 256GB base ssd is pathetic today in a machine like this and at this cost. Also a…
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This is all Apple's fault. After all, they foolishly provide and maintain a well built store to market and sell apps. Not only that but in the most ridiculous thing of all, they actually develop and provide the tools needed for the developer to easi…