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avon b7 said: I'm fine with change if the change makes sense to me. File management in userland on iOS only made some sense way back in the very early days of iOS and even then was questionable. File management (as in files and folders) isn't…
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gatorguy said: auxio said: williamlondon said: auxio said: gatorguy said: foregoneconclusion said: gatorguy said: Since nearly the dawn of the duopoly, Apple and others have claimed that some annually si…
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ok, so now we get a debate with more than talking points... avon b7 said: muthuk_vanalingam said: avon b7 said: Personally I much prefer Android but Android comes in infinitely more flavors than iOS so it's impossible to have u…
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williamlondon said: auxio said: gatorguy said: foregoneconclusion said: gatorguy said: Since nearly the dawn of the duopoly, Apple and others have claimed that some annually significant percentage of Android users hav…
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cropr said: Still not really usable in Belgium due to the language issues. When Apple Maps was launched in Belgium some 10 years ago, I tried ito use Apple Maps + siri to navigate me to 5 major roads in Antwerp: Apple Maps + Siri managed to…
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gatorguy said: foregoneconclusion said: gatorguy said: Since nearly the dawn of the duopoly, Apple and others have claimed that some annually significant percentage of Android users have switched to iOS. Oddly though Android contin…
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baka-dubbs said: I think people are missing the point of a "Hot Take". A hot take sets out to be "deliberatively provocative or sensational". IE, the whole thing is to get fanboys arguing one way or the other, which apparently mission accom…
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avon b7 said: Personally I much prefer Android but Android comes in infinitely more flavors than iOS so it's impossible to have used them all to any real degree. The same applies to iOS and the changes from one versión to another. I'd say th…
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maltz said: dominikhoffmann said: With Apple’s loyal following, I would think that an army of willing editors could easily be found who conscientiously would make edits. This could propel Apple Maps ahead and would likely help especial…
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Read: "We can't get as much data from you if you use iOS due to Apple's stance on privacy, and that means we don't make as much money, therefore Android is better" Wake me up when you can come up with an argument for how yet another social media cl…
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Biggest sell for me was not having Google slurp up every bit of information about where I am, where I'm going, how long I stay in certain places, etc, etc. But I agree that Apple took about 5 years to iron out most of the kinks with Maps. Which isn'…
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darkvader said: designr said: M68000 said: Actually, it could be said that wearing a computer on the face may look dumb, it could even make people look anti social. This guy gets it. Yep. While we may see a few truly a…
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avon b7 said: One of Apple's biggest strategic errors was never offering HFS and HFS+ support for other platforms. That brought headache after headache back in the day, and the need to purchase third party solutions. Not only in cross plat…
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melgross said: Hopefully, finally, this will help. But it’s still a matter of getting enough Mac users to buy them. Most Mac users I’ve known over the years are not real game players. At least, not these heavy games. So it will still be work…
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danox said: jblongz said: How are people making high-end games for iOS/MacOS without tools like Unreal Engine or Unity? I've read some introductory documents about Metal and it seems so complex just for that one area of gave developme…
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jblongz said: How are people making high-end games for iOS/MacOS without tools like Unreal Engine or Unity? I've read some introductory documents about Metal and it seems so complex just for that one area of gave development. Anyone know t…
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DuhSesame said: The biggest strength from wintel is they’re standardized, but for every standard, they’re limiting themselves. Intel does want something like Apple’s UMA, but imagine building a PC like that. No customer will be happy. T…
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lam92103 said: So every single PC or computer manufacturer can use modular RAM. Including servers, workstations, data centers, super computers. But somehow the Apple chips cannot and are trying to convince us that it is not just plain & …
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melgross said: 9secondkox2 said: It’s a legit criticism. As is the subscription model. the subscription model is a good one, even though some people look at the one time price and think “free” evermore. Yeah, I think Apple made a mi…
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Would have been interesting if they broke it down by the cost of their current phone when they got it. I'd be willing to bet that the vast majority of people who said they'd be willing/want to change brands own phones which they got because they wer…