nubus
IIc, IIe, Plus, SE, SE/30, IIcx, Classic, LC, LC II, LC III, Color Classic, LC 475, Centris 610, PB 180c, Duo 210, Quadra 840AV, PowerMac 7500, Power Computing xxx, PowerMac 4400, PowerMac G3 (Beige), PB 1400, AppleVision 1710AV, Newton MP 120, MP 2000, QuickTake 150, eMate 300, iBook (Tangerine), Pismo (PB G3), MacBook Pro (Core), MacBook Pro 15 (mid-2010), OSX86, iPhone 15 Pro.... and waiting for something insanely great!
Well, it seems Apple Intelligence is insanely great by functionality - not by name. A new golden era.
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123Go said: I hope apple do not try to mitigate the effects of tariffs on the US market by upping the prices in other countries so that price increases in the US can be less then the tariff related added cost. Recently prices in China got lo…
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Google did show their Pixel testing earlier this year including a "place tablet in backpack". Nice to see multiple vendors investing in this area.
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williamlondon said: nubus said: iOS apps need cloud services and those developers are on Mac. Going for cloud would is so obvious. With Apple Silicon and the need for AI even more so. Imagine if Apple had used the experience from Neura…
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Mike Wuerthele said: BH has 300 million shares in AAPL. It is more than 20% of the total holdings. I don't think you can say that Buffett doesn't like Apple. If shareholders are displeased, they're looking at about the last five minutes, which …
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mikethemartian said: If he meets shareholders future expectations he will stay, if he doesn’t he will go. It is as simple as that. Dropping from #1 to #3 and on his way to #4 due to sales stalling, the Google deal, tariffs, and an infinite…
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iOS apps need cloud services and those developers are on Mac. Going for cloud would is so obvious. With Apple Silicon and the need for AI even more so. Imagine if Apple had used the experience from Neural Engine and aimed for the cloud. But instead …
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longfang said: Kuminga said: No, these countries all had trade barriers on US goods Did you know that Australia does not allow US beef because they say it’s poisonous due to poor US ranchers techniques ? Are you dead from eating UA beef…
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Rogue01 said: The big problem with OLED would be the screen burn from the dock and menubar, and any other fixed item on the screen, which would rarely change. The menu on macOS 26 is designed for OLED. Other vendors have been doing OLED …
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mknelson said: Can the Vietnamese population afford an imported American SUV? Farm products seem more likely if they can't get from a more regional partner already.The main export is likely from Boeing due to a deal made in 2023 when Biden di…
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rob53 said: These countries are a bunch of cockroaches. They can’t make anything themselves so they simply try forcing Apple to open everything up so they get stuff for free. Apple needs to double the cost of Apple products on every country t…
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neoncat said: Guess this "opportunity" for alternatives isn't actually as big as some people think. The potential is there. Final Cut Pro and Pixelmator are fantastic tools. Just replaced Photoshop with Pixelmator for 100 users. These change…
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discountopinion said: nubus said: discountopinion said: Why only update the SoC of a low volume form factor where the SoC is not the main gripe from users? You're absolutely right but M2 in a flagship product is beyond embar…
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discountopinion said: Why only update the SoC of a low volume form factor where the SoC is not the main gripe from users? You're absolutely right but M2 in a flagship product is beyond embarrassing. If Apple isn't capable of doing anythin…
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I would love to see eMate back and for it to use iPadOS 26 now that the OS has windows. A18 Pro with 3nm and ray-tracing is too much of a processor for this thing. Go with A16 on 5nm instead. Limit it to 8 GB but make it fun to use. And one bold sug…
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radarthekat said: Still a beautiful and elegant device. It doesn’t look dated, as any other phone from that era certainly does. We shouldn't forget the device that Jobs had to present just 1.5 years earlier. The "Motorola ROKR" with iTune…
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ericthehalfbee said:Are you honestly going to say that a company with 20 million customers should be exempt because they’re not big enough? Seriously? I simply quoted EU legislation on how gatekeepers are defined. Shouldn't be a problem to br…
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ericthehalfbee said: Apple should simply drop fees to some ridiculously low level in the EU (5% for small developers, 8% for everyone else). There’d be no reason for any developer to want to roll their own store You can't be a gatekeeper …
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foregoneconclusion said: Globally, it looks like legislators think App Store commissions are the big bad wolf and crypto/AI are warm, fuzzy bunnies. Bizarre at best. If you feel EU regulations on AI and crypto are warm, fuzzy bunnies, then …
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9secondkox2 said: nubus said: 9secondkox2 said: One of the problems here (excusing the fact that the EU stance on Apple’s business is criminal to begin with) You're saying it is criminal for EU to set the rules for companie…
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MassiveAttack said:I would not be surprised if AMZN and GOOG(L) surpasses AAPL sooner or later in terms of the market cap. Tim Cook needs to step down. He makes Apple just.... rotten Apple. 18% of Apple profits are linked to the kickback …