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ArianneFeldry said: Apple is stealing money from their users. If you signed up through Apple, then bought V-Bucks through the App Store, and never created a full Epic account for use with other devices. You're screwed. Apple disabling Sign in…
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Beyond the technology in this proposition, I have to wonder about the business model. Apple is apparently receiving billions of dollars from Google to use their search engine by default. Why would Apple want to stop that revenue stream? Further, …
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wood1208 said: Mr. Tim Sweeney, don't be hypocrite. You are not fighting for unjust but your own interest. So, shut up, Make your own App Store and stick your App there. Make your own phone or console so you don't have to deal with IOS or And…
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BGnATC said: Can anyone verify whether the CBS component is the commercial-free version or not? Thanks! Yes, it appears to be the commercial-free version. https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2020/08/apple-tv-plus-subscribers-get-cbs-all-acces…
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He reportedly said that a watch's 300 x 300 pixels would require around 300,000 micro LEDs. I'm not sure how that math works... MicroLED uses one led per pixel. 300 x 300 = 90,000. Okay, maybe if they use separate red, green and blue leds to for…
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I don't really get the point of articles like this. It just feels like click bait until we know the details of what Apple will really release. The ONLY thing we need to know is whether Apple is capable of matching or exceeding Intel's performance.…
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pittopitto said: iPad Pro? I don't think so as it has been less than a year since its last model was released (March 2020)... There is precedence for this kind of update cycle (see iPad 3 - March 2012 and iPad 4 - November 2012). When you…
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linuxplatform said: This may come as a shock to you but Microsoft is the dominant force in PC computing. They are not in a position to where they have to respond to anything that Apple does until Apple's marketshare like triples. It would be…
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linuxplatform said: Fuchsia: is going to be a completely modular micro-kernel based OS (all well known OSes today run monolithic kernels). I always appreciate when people make incorrect claims right up front. That often saves a bit of re…
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linuxplatform said: But please know this: not even Apple claims that their 5 nm A14 chip will outperform the 10 nm Intel i9 or even the i7. They merely claimed that the iPad Pro beat an unspecified MacBook (i9? i7? even i5?) on some internal…
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AppleInsider said: "We predict that Apple will launch new MacBook models including the new 13.3-inch MacBook Pro equipped with the Apple Silicon in 4Q20," he continues, "the new MacBook Air equipped with the Apple Silicon in 4Q20 or 1Q21, and ne…
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elijahg said: As usual benchmarks are very theoretical. There are some benchmarks where older CPUs still do better at some tasks than modern Intel CPUs. No one does any grunt work on a phone, no scientific number crunching, no compilati…
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elijahg said: I am talking about this in the context of apps ported from Windows, which many things that use these instructions are. Ports generally only use Apple's UI frameworks, for everything else they either use cross-platform ones or ac…
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Natko said: Firing Sinofsky was one of Microsoft’s stupidest moves ever. He was great leader and a visionary. This is where their downhill ride started. He was fired because he was responsible for the Windows 8 fiasco. Completely justifi…
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"As an example, he cites the transition to 64-bit computing on the consumer-level. Microsoft began the shift around 2003 and continues to support 32-bit to this day. Apple, on the other hand, started requiring developers to make 64-bit apps in 2017 …
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"As an example, he cites the transition to 64-bit computing on the consumer-level. Microsoft began the shift around 2003 and continues to support 32-bit to this day. Apple, on the other hand, started requiring developers to make 64-bit apps in 2017 …
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"As an example, he cites the transition to 64-bit computing on the consumer-level. Microsoft began the shift around 2003 and continues to support 32-bit to this day. Apple, on the other hand, started requiring developers to make 64-bit apps in 2017 …
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braytonak said: While a new ARM-based MacBook is logical, I would think it would also reinforce the expectation that %desktopOS%-on-ARM = slow. Apple’s confidence in ARM would be clearer if they put it in a MacBook Air, which we already know …
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elijahg said: Another point no one seems to have factored is that Intel has tons of extensions to x86 which are essentially never compared in benchmarks against ARM. SSE1/2/3, AVX, MMX, Quicksync etc. Lots of cross-platform software uses thes…
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Peza said: To me this move just seems to be made to generate more profit. Arm has a place yes, but not in the Pro market. It makes sense in mobile devices but not a desktop. It makes little sense and Apple should instead research AMD’s profes…