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zimmie said: Foldable screens like this look cool and all, but do they solve an actual problem? They don't look cool, they look broken. I mean the things already looks broken before you even start using it. It just has built-in cringe. T…
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omasou said: Is Samsung totally incapable of having an original thought of their own? On the contrary, I think this and other things they've done show that they do have original ideas.....so original that absolutely no one else in the worl…
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Surely you have to know Daniel, that these outlets are not just "wrong", they are liars. All too often news media is forgiven for being "wrong" when really, they are liars.
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larrya said: You guys are pathetic. Apple cut performance by more than 50% and didn't bother telling anyone, and yet in Apple stores customers were told their batteries were fine, even refusing to provide paid replacements, and were encourag…
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What I always find interesting is how quick people are to downplay / disregard reports of RF radiation excesses. Do any of you really (truly) believe that these RF devices we use so frequently are absolutely safe?
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Apple has enough resources to work on this, patent it, and prove internally why it should never be a product. They already know this intuitively, but they have the cash and the time to prove it.
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OMG just get a laptop. The mouse cursor support is an Accessibility feature. It is not meant as a primary input method. Expectedly, it is very clunky, which is why it is there for accessibility... not for people who insist on making the iPad into a…
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dysamoria said: apple ][ said: The EU has zero jurisdiction over the USA, and I reject all of their ridiculous anti-innovation, anti-freedom, anti-consumer, anti-tech and anti-business proposals. They can go stuff their miserable ide…
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netrox said: I don't buy Apple's argument. We need the universal charger. I don't buy your bullshit. We don't "need" anything. This is nothing but the whining of petulant children.
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EsquireCats said: On one hand it's clear that Apple haven't given up on wireless/induction charging, on the other hand I don't see Apple producing a stand-alone device after exciting the market with AirPower. Of course they haven't "giv…
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canukstorm said: Soli said: canukstorm said: rezwits said: Seems like studios will "kinda settle" by getting a Mac Pro, i.e. this will be something they don't really want to go BACK to for some places. But the XDR Displ…
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sflocal said: Waiting for haters like sjworld to chime (whine) in and tell us all why the XDR (and stand) is an overpriced POS. No amount of real-world validations by actual pros will convince these wannabes that this will implode the $40k r…
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Hopefully this fixes the issue I have with AirPods being completely unusable for dictation.
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Mike Wuerthele said: Metriacanthosaurus said: Mike Wuerthele said: gbdoc said: With all due respect to the authors, I don’t understand the need for articles like this, explaining/defending the price of the Mac Pro. Sure,…
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bulk001 said: Apart from higher prices what benefits will 5G actually bring most customers? Zero. This yet another rinse repeat on the part of carriers to avoid becoming utilities who's prices continuously go down. Nothing meaningful ha…
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Mike Wuerthele said: gbdoc said: With all due respect to the authors, I don’t understand the need for articles like this, explaining/defending the price of the Mac Pro. Sure, it’s interesting to see what’s in it and what it can do. Bu…
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it's not that it is "overpriced" for what is included, the problem is what is included. There is absolutely nothing that prevents Apple from offering lower spec'd entry level models that people can upgrade over time, except the most heinous corpora…
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$11k to get started on this duo puts it out of reach of probably 50% of professionals. Maybe 75%. There are a lot of professional users who could benefit from a lower spec'd entry model, and great Apple display that is maybe a tad less great.
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Touch ID (done this way) would be a nice accompaniment to Face ID. It would give people options (either/both), and it could give people extra security in form of 2 factor. Very interesting possibilities like having both configured and whichever one…
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canukstorm said: A move back to TouchID via on-screen fingerprint sensing would allow Apple to create an iPhone very similar to this https://twitter.com/BenGeskin/status/1197264221236580356 Why? Because Touch ID means getting rid of the…