Jeff_in_TX
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I think Apple has acted with a lot of determination and consistency as far as the Mac lineup as of late. A few years ago, I had some frustration with the Mac lineup and was holding off getting an iMac until discreet graphics came back (they did so …
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I can't get anyone else added except me...it acts like it's working but then doesn't take for others. It does recognize my voice though, which is nice.
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Already puchased...
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Yeah and the next generation likely won't even have this notch, so yeah, nobody cares (and if they do won't care down the road)...
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I was ready to consider this a "pass" year as I really like my XS Max, but that camera system... *drool*
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StrangeDays said: Iterative improvement is innovation. This stuff doesn’t re-engineer itself, the 20% processing gains at 4 hours less energy consumption is the definition of innovation. Sorry, no new Triangle Phone shell design. $400 for …
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Loved AppleWorks; used it all the time in high school and early college.
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cgWerks said: Jeff_in_TX said: ... Smartphones are now a comodity like other mature products ... I always hear people say this, but I'm not sure what follows from that. Aren't cars commodities? Computers (traditionally)? That doesn'…
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I think Apple will work hard to stay ahead of the curve, or at least remain competitive, on this. Smartphones are now a comodity like other mature products and they have to approach the business model with an eye towards that. If you look how aggr…
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Love it...great design and what a beast from a CPU and GPU standpoint.
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Seems to me the Mac App Store framework could be implemented. You could still have your iPhone locked down with the iOS store but have options, however perilous, elsewhere. Perhaps iOS is too locked down at the moment to make this viable, although…
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Evolutionary isn't a bad to me. These have been generally solid designs and I'm glad Apple is back into the incremental update bidness for their existing products.
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Thanks Apple for the Mac love...glad to see the updates! I'm still totally happy with my mid-2017 4k retina iMac, but this will be great for others considering a new Mac.
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tyler82 said: Give us back the iPhone SE problem solved Even luxury brands like Lexus has cheaper mainstream alternatives like Toyota Corolla which are still of decent quality This is a really insightful comment and I think worthy of App…
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gmgravytrain said: Apple continues to let Amazon and Google take over the home and isn't even putting up a fight. Apple is a wealthy company and could have owned the home, at least where Apple products were the dominant devices. Apple reall…
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Love my two HomePods in the living room. Collectively they sound better than my tower speakers they sit on and Siri Can pretty much hear you whisper from across the room. I do wish Apple would come out with smaller / cheaper ones or let Siri work …
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andyring said: I'm very curious if Target will integrate this with their own two RedCard programs. They have a regular branded MasterCard and a separate RedCard which directly debits from your checking account. With either of those payment me…
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I think Apple can push the longevity of their devices to these businesses as a major selling point. Anytime I've purchased a new Mac or iPhone, I traded in or gave away a fully functional prior model, usually after 3 years (iPhone) or 6 (Mac). Oth…
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Sculley comes across as an oportunitistic commenter, like others say stating the obvious and it certainly seems that way in this case. However for some reason I have this morbid curiosity as to his perspective these days. He led the company during…
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Here's my $0.02: 1. Apple isn't doomed; 2. The iPhone is what makes or breaks the company quarter over quarter given the amount of revenue it generates; 3. In general, the smartphone market has matured so less wow factor with each new release (m…