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Well, it seems Apple Intelligence is insanely great by functionality - not by name. A new golden era.
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mpantone said: Look, what was shown at WWDC 2024 -- whether it was faked or real -- has less relevance. Apple execs stating that the company is not behind - but are yet to deliver what at WWDC 2024 for the current versions. That makes it r…
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AppleInsider said:Overall, Apple's latest Liquid Glass material arguably represents consistency rather than true innovation Why shouldn't Apple combine innovation and consistency? Perhaps the author meant "continuity"? Shouldn't Apple be al…
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Why is "install what you like" blocked for devices with touch? Why can't Mac get OLED or cellular (it seems Mac at some point will but why not now)? Is iPad really ready to run a lot of windows with only 8 GB or will iPadOS 26 make most models feel …
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saarek said: 6 years is a fair timeline. They haven’t screwed over Intel users like they did with the PPC transition and Snow Leopard. Apple sold Mac mini with Intel as new in 2023. That is 2 years - not 6. We had 3 years between Snow Leop…
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blastdoor said: JinTech said: Am I the only one who is absolutely ecstatic about finally being able to label actual folders with color rather than just having a dumb dot? Only took them more than 20 years to bring this back! System …
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blitz1 said:Liquid Glass is quite different from Aqua.Aqua was about being translucent. With Liquid Glass, the context defines the available functions.Quite novel to me. Agree. Aqua was candy with buttons looking like pills, big sheets, Geni…
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The lows: Based on WWDC 25 and the "we love working with car manufacturers" for CarPlay Ultra but having lost all original partners and not a single new partner the product is either dead or 2026/27 is not it. Meanwhile Car Keys had 2 screens of car…
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Atkinson gave us HyperCard which in turn inspired the creation of both WWW and JavaScript. I loved HyperTalk. And he developed overlapping windows as part of QuickDraw. Imagine not having them. Not to mention his creation of MacPaint that defined im…
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avon b7 said: The EU requirements are perfectly reasonable for the goals they have in mind. Apple is the winner on this. Imagine any of those "sell and forget" competitors offering repairability for 7 years. I do however hope Mother Nature w…
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9secondkox2 said: Other companies have indeed outperformed Apple in AI, but only in AI. Apple has them beat literally everywhere else. To investors Cook is delivering the worst performance during his tenure of the top 3. He spent a decade o…
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9secondkox2 said: China gonna China. But it's not like everyone is clamoring for th current version of Apple's AI. You're right that the current AI from Apple won't sell products. Which is exactly why this is so important to Apple. The sma…
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So M5 Pro (and above) will change packaging to System-in-Integrated-Chips-Molding-Horizontal (SoIC-mH). This allow for modular components like more AI, GPU,... With A20/M6 we're moving to WMCM where memory and processor are combined. WMCM should red…
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pichael said: I can’t see it in the uk store still? Anyone else unable to see it in other countries? Why would it be available in the UK? The court orders are for EU and US.
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ericthehalfbee said: Seen a few comments on ASML. If the EU regulated ASML and their monopoly like they do Apple then ASML would be forced to give competitors and startups access to their proprietary technology so ASML doesn’t have an unfair…
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9secondkox2 said: A local brick and mortar makes sense. A local App Store? nope. And Appel should add a preemptive rule that they can only have a store if they agree to forever forgo any stupid EU type shenanigans. What foreign company s…
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anonymouse said: Clearly, the best and only really viable option is for Apple to sell dumbed down iPhones in the EU, devices that don't receive the latest technology and even have some features removed.Mediocre by design How US car manufactur…
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charlesn said:But Project Titan wasn't just about designing a car--it was a proof of concept as to whether a car could be built, delivered and sold in sufficient quantities at the price point Apple would need. Pulling the plug when Tim did was b…
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thedba said: Not surprised. In most of Europe "budget" rules. Not so. The cost of the phone is far more visible in many parts of the EU for one reason: US is doing 2 year contracts. In several EU countries the maximum is 6 months to make…
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darelrex said: Is there anything the EU could possibly demand of Apple that you would not call "leveling the playing field"? Should Apple's chip team be required to provide chips to Apple's competitors? Should Apple be required to license iOS t…
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rob53 said: The EU has no right to dictate to Apple how its products operate. Let us do a litmus test: The US has no rights to dictate Ford how its products operate. The US has no rights to dictate Boeing how its products operate. The US …