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seanj said: My experience visiting Cuba in the early noughties was that of a typical communist regime. Most people were good but completely impoverished* while the corrupt Communist Party apparatchiks and their friends drove Audi’s and Merc…
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Cubans are best served keeping all oxymoronic “capitalistic freedoms” and associative USA citizens, corporations, products well away from their astoundingly beautiful and relatively pristine island group. Every Caribbean Island I have visited, incl…
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I've got it! Apple should take a leaf out of their own book and come up with a $750.00 500MB SSD, 16gig RAM "MacMini Pro-Lite".
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The MacMini is always almost ... reachable. However, I've had to concede defeat when I have PC updating friends asking for advice on what to look for telling me there are similar form-factored compact computers retailing for half the price of an iMa…
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WTF? I know Apple ditched all pretence of being an innovative computer designer/manufacture after they dropped the superb 1st., Intel MacPro, but this frivolity is acutely embarrassing. Worst still is the "Lite" nomenclature...where does this leave …
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Crikey…Apple and an AI driven car run on batteries? Just how many miles or kilometres will it travel before needing a recharge? I hazard 10-15m/kpg. Will it follow in the footsteps of many Apple products by becoming obsolete and requiring a whole ne…
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taugust04_ai said: Arfshesaid... said: Just another good reason to boycott Israeli products. That would be difficult, as Israel has heavily invested in technology, and several large companies do r&d there. For example a lot of t…
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I mostly encounter instances when the entire OS grinds down to where little or no visual aids are available to the user. In those cases none of the Force Quit or Terminal options will work as it is impossible to open any additional App. Sometimes on…
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Just another good reason to boycott Israeli products. What would be the consequences of selling such technology to governments which don't give a damn about freedom of speech or basic human rights? Imagine such tech in the hands of government agenci…
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Soli said: ireland said: Perhaps given this is beta one it’s not a sensible moment to do speed test comparisons. It's always good to test performance improvements. Whether it's major updates or point updates it's good to know what k…
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I wrote to Apple feedback and Tim Cook on several occasions to complain about and request the complete removal of any and all Google, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other anti"social media" apps from being built in to Mac, iOS, WatchOS, Having tha…
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My heart aches for a return of Safari for Windows since being unceremoniously dropped by Apple. It was a superb Web-Browser app which worked effortlessly with the Apple Ecosystem. However, like most things Apple, they didn't create enough publicity …
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Why, oh why is this low-end and poorly specced PC so bloody expensive? Apple need to produce a "Welcome to Apple Mac". Surely Apple can stomach a loss-leader to get more onboard.
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It is still way too overpriced as an entry level Mac. Apple could easily afford to make a new Mac mini a loss-leading computer to bring Wintel/Amdow users into the Apple family. Had Apple pitched this new mini at $450 it would easily have become the…
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Useful to not show the iOS 12 build number (16A366) I have here.
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fallenjt said: I regretted when I didn’t buy it for AW1 and after a year, the damn screem popped out and the thing went dead. We get 3 years legal protection in Europe. With some goods covered for up to six years. Not that it will matte…
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That's nice. Care for Apple Watch 4 is $112 over here in the UK (almost double). I expect a weak £ will push a lot of UK Apple customers toward Android devices as we head into the Xmess holiday market.
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Did Apple Watch 4 achieve FDA approval via the 510(k) or PMA path? Criteria for medical equipment (devices) in America are amongst the least stringent in the developed world. Commercial pressures and lobbyists work hard "persuading" Senators to ref…
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Did Apple Watch 4 (AW4) achieve FDA approval via the 510(k) or PMA path? Criteria for medical equipment (devices) in America are amongst the least stringent in the developed world. Commercial pressures and lobbyists work hard "persuading" Senators …
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wonkothesane said: ...the only other service I chose to trust is iPin which i would drop in a heartbeat if Apple would have an iOS counterpart of keychain access where I could e.g. also store pictures of cards and retrieve them at will. I'm …