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danvm said: I think Hololens is being use more than just a tech demo, Researchers study benefits of Microsoft's HoloLens 2 headset for spine surgery (beckersspine.com) Toyota makes mixed reality magic with Unity and Microsoft HoloLens 2 (unity3…
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22july2013 said: I would expect average people to be turned off by a non-Intel CPU, in the short term. I don't know, anyone who can read just one of the many reviews understands Apple is upsetting the laptop market with the M1 based Macs. …
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22july2013 said: But the article says "According to the Contract Labor (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970, the contractor is responsible for payment of wages and the principle employer is ultimately is responsible for it." So Apple couldn't r…
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While I believe large companies have some responsibility into auditing their contractors for compliance, etc. I don't agree with laws that hold a company responsible for the actions of another. That literally makes no sense. Also, assuming Wistro…
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KITA said:There are plenty, but a good and recent example is HoloLens 2 with Azure Remote Rendering and Dynamics 365. Of course, Apple doesn't compete in the cloud computing or commercial augmented reality market, so I wouldn't be surprised if m…
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mr lizard said: “Apple sued the company in 2017 over patent licensing fees, an action that sparked a worldwide legal scrum that was settled in April.” “Settled” is one way of putting it. Apple was resoundingly trounced by Qualcomm, ended up …
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sdw2001 said: LOL. One could not write a more ridiculous 30 year story about Microsoft copying and following Apple. Windows. Luna UI. Zune. Windows phone. Surface. It’s comical! Microsoft has never been an innovator and they have al…
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tht said: Feels like they should have started 4 years ago, but good to hear they are committed. This has been in the works for several years now, despite what Apple is formally saying now. https://www.theinformation.com/articles/apple-de…
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I love how FaceBook tries to spin this as Apple being the bad party here. "We stand with you" for small businesses, etc. LOL. With companies like Facebook and Google, etc. this is just another reminder that if you are not paying to use their pr…
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Beats said: AirPods Studio could be a $800 pair for the most professional of studios. If they can reduce headphone bleed that would be nice. And make them more durable, artists have a habit of tossing headphones. With the AirPods Max already…
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winston2010 said: Why stop at Intel Macs? heck if they could put M1 on a PCI expansion card, Let all Windows PC's run Mac/iOS software and the world is your oyster! No... Just no. Apple is not going to indefinitely support both Intel and Ap…
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MplsP said: We keep hearing about mini led - when are we actually going to see it? Mini LED laptops are already shipping for some vendors. Granted, probably not in the quantities Apple needs. https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/8/21056429/m…
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cloudguy said: bageljoey said: I know people like to make fun of folding mobile devices, I think the problem is that it hasn’t been done well yet. I assume a well thought out and a well done folding device that is durable could be awes…
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jcc said: This article paints a too rosy picture of the transition. The fact of the matter is that moving away from x86 will end Mac’s “best of both worlds” status. That means no more running Windows software. While there are always some t…
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KITA said: techconc said: Do you think the version of something like Geekbench has different workloads from the PC version of Geekbench? Do you think the various workloads in these benchmarks don't represent common or even professional …
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ro_ro_ur_boat said: I don’t put much weight on rumors but those numbers looks good. I’ll wait for the real thing then maybe replace my 2012 15” MBP. Yeah, it's best to wait until next week and then we'll know for sure. Still, these numb…
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cloudguy said: ... The question is whether these ARM CPUs can have similar or better performance when running a laptop operating system - macOS as opposed to iOS - with equivalent workloads - i.e. true multitasking/multithreading and heavy I/…
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dewme said:My only hesitation about moving to an Apple Silicon Mac now is that it’s a first generation product and I assume that later generations that are designed after getting real world feedback from customers and partners and experience in …
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crowley said: Wgkrueger said: Who writes code like that? Having code that depends on the specifics of the CPU like the CleanMyMac X example is the very definition of bad coding practices. How embarrassing for them. I could I borrow…
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dbvapor said: This is a TERRIBLE IDEA. I was against Apple TV+ because I don’t think Apple should be creating content.. this is much much scarier to me. As much as I love Apple my politics don’t line up with them and Big Tech Censorship of…