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MisterKit said: iPad hardware has been more than enough for several generations now. If there is any breakthrough advance it lies with the software. True. And $1500 is well into laptop territory for price. They’ve slowly been increasing th…
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for quick calculations you can simply hit command-space to open the search field and type in the equation. It's not a substitute for a real calculator and doesn't excuse such a glaring oversight but it helps in a pinch. Now, how about if they fix…
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jvm156 said: VictorMortimer said: Meh. 3rd party leather cases are cheaper and better. And Apple doesn't even make a belt case, which makes no sense. Didn’t belt cases die with flip phones? Yes, they did - don’t tell boomer tha…
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Alex_V said: 9secondkox2 said: As long as there is beef, there is leather. Beef isn’t going anywhere, so better to utilize what would otherwise go to waste. It’s more efficient use of resources, more respectful to the sacrifice of the an…
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AppleInsider said: It just never lived up to the hype. It seems the only people hyping up the fine woven cases was Apple. Apart from them, it’s rare to see a product that was so universally panned. Apple can add this along with the butt…
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exceptionhandler said: To protect the keyboard from oil a simple cheap solution is to use a silicone cover that can be removed and washed periodically, or in the worst case replaced: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09PNRSSTK?ref_=cm_sw_r_cso_cp_a…
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retrogusto said: The current iPad Air is kind of awkward in the lineup, given that the $599 base model only has 64gb of storage (which probably isn’t enough for most people, especially at that price), and the next level up only costs $50 less…
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jeffharris said: This seems like a non-issue. There are very simple ways to avoid getting keyboard paw oils on your screen without spending millions of dollars in R&D for a complicated "solution". When taking my MacBook Pro out of the h…
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I always get a kick out of people screaming for lossless audio. The number of people who can actually tell the difference between a high quality MP3 and true lossless is incredibly small. Then you get these people gushing about the great sound of th…
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tht said: Nothing but compromises. They can just increase the clearance between the top of the keys and the display, but nobody wants something like 1mm thicker device, right? exactly. It's not rocket science - the best way to prevent oil …
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slow n easy said: tophatnosocks said: slow n easy said: There is a massive night and day difference between FSD from 2018 and now. He is proving everyone wrong. All the experts and every major company said that it was impossible…
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hammeroftruth said: gatorguy said: hammeroftruth said: If anyone wants to see how the technology is going, just take a ride or watch a Waymo. I have ridden several times and have seen them on the road every day. They drive like …
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Also, from the Tesla manual: WarningAutosteer is a hands-on assistance feature. Keep your hands on the steering wheel at all times, be mindful of road conditions and surrounding traffic, and always be prepared to take immediate action. Failure to f…
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Regarding the settlement. My guess is Tesla’s lawyers, made a calculation and took the best odds, like any lawyer would do. As someone mentioned above, there’s no telling what a jury would do and you certainly can’t trust them to be rational or logi…
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Out of curiosity, how would people feel if the driver was using adaptive cruise control and it failed to stop for a car, leading to an accident? Tesla's Autopilot (and other similar tech like Ford Blue Cruise) is in the same category (SAE Level 2…
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chasm said: This comment is being written on a 2019 MacBook Pro with that keyboard, and it has never given me any issue. Now that's just one case, but IIRC Mike here at AppleInsider has mentioned that he kept track of store data about keyboar…
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There’s a phenomenon in automation in which you initially see improvements in safety but then as you approach full automation you see a decline. This is because humans need a certain amount of cognitive stimulation to remain engaged and attentive. …
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VictorMortimer said: Xed said: bobolicious said: "the car maker believes that Autopilot is safe to use, and that it only becomes a danger when drivers are not paying attention to the road"Define 'auto'...? Would you use t…
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StrangeDays said: it’s ridiculous that they’re able to market this and full self driving when they are very plainly not. Tesla recently modified the name to ‘full self driving - supervised’ which is a much more apt description. This is b…
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clexman said: Can someone tell me who's been harmed over the last 6+ years without net neutrality? Interesting that they would use the pandemic as an example of why we need net neutrality. It was a time without the law and everyone's interne…