Grayeagle
With all the comments to 'Break up the Amazon monopoly," progressives also will have their eyes on the world's most richest and valuable corporation. In general, the Left doesn't like the tech world, and shedding intel for ARM just looks like another nail in Apple's monopolistic approach.
These people will not evaluate worldwide numbers, but just find a sympathetic judge to begin the process. I can clearly remember what the outcome of the lawsuit was when Apple's iBooks versos Kindle went to trial. Had numbers didn't mean squat.
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Just a thought (and I'm waiting for ARM to be in the next 27"iMac I buy!)
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I need two iPhones because I use one extensively for fund-raising for the National Cathedral and for our community hospital. I also use that SE to keep track of our surviving classmates and widows, scattered all over the USA. This iPhone collects …
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Yes, I bought a new 12 Mini; however, it won't replace either one of my two SEs. I use one SE for Home, and the other SE for Business. I don't see where the 12 Mini will be any different, specially the SE for Home use. Yes, it's pretty, resembles …
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All this hullabaloo is why I wait for the .3 release before updating my macOS. Apple uses the initial release to enroll a humongous set of "beta testers" to assist in making the OS a decent piece of software.
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Have to agree with CheeseFreeze. With the need to work with both Intel and Apple chips, it will take several iterations to really get it right. Also, some the app may not be ready for the transition.
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I''ll be happy with either, as long as he large screen iMac desktops remain available. It's very difficult to argue against "acreage" when it's needed. Laptops just can't replace acreage.
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I'll still charge using the Lightning port. When it's plugged in, I know the iPhone is getting charged.
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I'm severely handicapped, and the 27"iMac is my "window on the world." I'm on the computer 8-10 hours a day, and I've tried all the major search engines, but have ended up using Google. Why? Because it can dig deeper into the information i need on d…
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The answer to my prayer for a small and efficient phone! With degrading eyesight, I might be faced into the basic 12 with the 6.1" display. Also, the 12 pro apparently has an expanded 5G coverage.
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Look what Comes and Mueller did, using a spurious Dossier as "evidence" to expand their investigations. What makes anyone believe the government will not use similar tactics to head for the back doors on mobile devices and desktop computers? The "…
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Interesting. Verizon and Xfinity are monopolistic in that they control the cable and wireless markets. In fact, they're in the High Tech category. Apple and Google have to use them - - but without them, neither company could function, much less flo…
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Just waiting for the basic 12 to be released for sale.
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mike1 asked about the Mail servers. Th.e usual suspects: gmail, etc. I use Heller Information Services < his > Paul Heller began y running a Mac bulletin boar, well before the internet coalesced. Google Heller Information Services and y…
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IMO, iOS14 is an unmitigated disaster. Thank goodness I just updated my secondary iPhone to check it out. I'm an elderly sleeper and have to set my alarm accordingly, both for the night, and in the daytime. Ha! The Alarm hnow has to be set using …
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dipdog3 said: New York used to be decently safe, what happened? My father lived in Manhattan on East 79th Street. He was mugged four times, and their home was broken into by thieves.
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No matter how you slice it, Manhattan is a human ant hill. One of my children and her spouse live within short walking distance from Central Park, but are afraid to leave their apartment after dusk. Transportation is a crapshoot, and grocery shopp…
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Bill Gates should look in a mirror. In its heyday, Microsoft ran roughshod over those who tried to push alternatives to Office.
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PShimi It could be a defensive patent to keep the patent trolls from filing, then claiming patent infringement.
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I've never used Apple News, and do NOT lan to do so. If it screws umps paid subscriptions to national and international papers, I'll be royally irked - - and to the point f giving it to my lawyer as a forced theft.
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Beats said:"All I ask for is proof. I have yet to see the NSA's hands in Apple devices. Android opened it's legs for the NSA, while the government in general hates Apple for being close." If the NSA has, in fact, done this, neither you nor I will e…
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I'll patiently wait until the 5.4 is available.