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This is a classic example of “build it and they will come.” Conent has to be actively marketed through social media. Or cross linked with other news content. Everyday, content providers/publishers need to offer a certain amount of free content to …
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wizard69 said: arlor said: wizard69 said: What a waste of money. NYC is one of the sicker cities in this country. There are hundreds of mid sized cities in this country that would be cheaper and in many cases offer up a more…
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I just read about the doomsday nuke that can hit the US in 30 minutes or less with devastating force that China will be showing off in its 70th anniversary military parade. They claim they are a peace loving nation. You have to wonder why US manufa…
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tipoo said: We deal with PHI data that can't go on AWS or any outside servers. Some of our machines are 768GB RAM, the previous workstation limit, as virtualized instances as mentioned will take a heck of a lot of memory relative to their nee…
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GeorgeBMac said: Trump is creating a war against China and Chinese companies (as well as Iran) to distract from the exposures of his own corruption and criminality. Unfortunately it won't be he who suffers but America and Americans. Meanw…
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Apple has been shortsighted for many years, manufacturing the vast majority of its devices in China. Some might say they were driven by greed. China production costs are so low it was easy to keep expanding manufacturing there. But Tim Cook, the ub…
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The arguing about did what first and who beat who with hardware features is silly. Consumrrs purchase systems that are integrations of hardware and software. Providing them with a set of capabilities. How these systems function for a consumer is w…
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Another example of the insanity of government driven economic development projects. The government does not have the skills to select and invest in businesses. Reduce taxes for every business not just the cherry picked corporate welfare recipients…
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Apple made their mission too complex. Most people would have been happy with a charging pad that had a specific location for the phone, the watch and the ear pods. I’m sure being able to put any device any where would have been a beautiful thing. B…
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Apple needs to encrypt iCloud just like they encrypt the iPhone. They are only a storage facility and don’t have access to the key to decrypt iCloud storage.
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MplsP said: I thought there was a ruling a while back saying people could be compelled to unlock a device with FaceID? As a practical matter, faceID expires and requires a passcode after a set time limit, so the police act quickly your phone…
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genovelle said: tylersdad said: foregoneconclusion said: The GOP never factors consumers into any economic discussion. They consider "business" to consist entirely of ownership and investors. It's not that he didn't consider…
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Mike Wuerthele said: tedz98 said: While everyone is reacting to the here and now, remember Wall St. is forward looking. The concern is that this is the beginning of a trend of reduced earnings and struggles with selling product in dev…
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While everyone is reacting to the here and now, remember Wall St. is forward looking. The concern is that this is the beginning of a trend of reduced earnings and struggles with selling product in developing markets. Apple has saturated the the …
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I just deleted Weatherbug. I have no tolerance for lack of transparency regarding data acquisition and data sharing. I encourage others to kill of Weathetbug
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lenn said: The government has the legal right to enter your house and search every inch of it with a warrant but Apple's Cook says even with a legal warrant we will do everything in our power to stop the government from searching someone's st…
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From a legal perspective I think states should limit autonomous vehicles to interstate highways for 3-5 years so the manufacturers can gain more real world experience. Interstates are better marked and less variable than off highway roads My expe…
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StrangeDays said: tedz98 said: Apple’s primary reason for tightly integrating the SSD with the logic board is to boost revenue by forcing people to buy higher levels of storage when they acquire a Mac - since it can’t be upgraded late…
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lkrupp said: tedz98 said: Apple’s primary reason for tightly integrating the SSD with the logic board is to boost revenue by forcing people to buy higher levels of storage when they acquire a Mac - since it can’t be upgraded later. It …
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Apple’s primary reason for tightly integrating the SSD with the logic board is to boost revenue by forcing people to buy higher levels of storage when they acquire a Mac - since it can’t be upgraded later. It may offer some performance benefits, whi…