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chasm said: sirdir said: Still I‘d say you can have an experience that is almost as good today with a windows PC, something that wasn’t possible 20 years ago. Apple do the latter, and Microsoft does the former. MS is definitely …
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chasm said: If Apple can’t make the argument that Google just wants to sell unsolicited “rich” advert-messages to annoy everyone on any platform, then I would suggest they simply shut off the Messages app in Europe, citing privacy concerns. A…
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FileMakerFeller said: Sigh. All these marketing people want to link product names whenever a company integrates a separate technology into a new or existing product. "We have to tell people; if we don't tell them every time we mention the pro…
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gatorguy said: chasm said: gatorguy said: When have you ever seen "sponsored crap" answers surfaced in Google's Generative AI? Any example would be nice. Perhaps Microsoft does that, but I've yet to see a single instance on Google…
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chasm said: ctt_zh said: If Apple is going to give its customers a data transfer experience akin to a budget Android phone unless they buy additional cables, then the giant middle finger really isn't being pointed at the EU... I thin…
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charlesn said: This sounds very plausibly Apple. I could imagine that Thunderbolt speeds are "available" on the Pro models, but you will need to buy an additional Thunderbotl USB-C cable that supports those speeds to achieve them. It's like w…
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anonymouse said: ctt_zh said: 22july2013 said: I presume the EU will mandate this next. In Europe most people don't use iMessage and use an app like WhatsApp, so they already enjoy end-to-end encryption regardless of the dev…
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22july2013 said: I presume the EU will mandate this next. In Europe most people don't use iMessage and use an app like WhatsApp, so they already enjoy end-to-end encryption regardless of the device. Otherwise the EU mandating it would be a…
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danox said: robin huber said: Apple brands itself as responsible and privacy forward. Perhaps they don’t feel the need to participate in fig-leaf events such as this, that they’re going to do the right thing because that’s what they do…
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MKBHD also prefers Android... https://www.youtube.com/shorts/zfHTRMnqY5I https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hVUz0W6StNE
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coolfactor said: I have to side with Apple on this one. Clearly the Fruit Suisse people wanted to leverage the recognition and popularity of Apple when they revamped their logo. I struggle with the "+" symbol, too, as to me that relates to m…
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Interesting update...
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avon b7 said: lkrupp said: avon b7 said: Hey, I pointed out some accepted facts. Let's be fair. As you know I'm pro EU but not really pro or anti US/China. It says loads about you as a human being that you have no proble…
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gatorguy said: So what is the privacy danger from using GMail? It's mentioned more than once, but the only example given is a promoted ad or two in the "Promotions" tab which hardly qualifies as an invasion of privacy. The article then impl…
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tmay said: waveparticle said: tmay said: waveparticle said: blastdoor said: waveparticle said: blastdoor said: waveparticle said: blastdoor said: waveparticle said: blastdoor …
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DAalseth said: mpantone said: DAalseth said: Is OneDrive available ONLY as part of Office365 or can you get it by itself? At least on Windows PCs it's pre-installed. I assume it still has a basic free tier for macOS users lik…
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StrangeDays said: gatorguy said: Allowing a user choice of what applications to load on their own personal $1000 expenditure puts the onus where it belongs. The only legitimate reason not to is purely profit-based and not because they…
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elijahg said: 22july2013 said: What is Apple's closest competing product? iCloud? iWork has an online aspect, that's probably closest. But unfortunately Apple's insistence that iWork has feature parity across web/iOS/iPadOS/macOS mean…
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MacPro said: gatorguy said: foregoneconclusion said: gatorguy said: It's somewhat irritating to go to the AppStore and find recommended apps since every single one now is a game and I'm definitely so gamer. Not even one minu…
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Whilst the MacBook Pro is probably the best choice for anyone who doesn't want or need Windows / x86, it seems a little unusual to choose the much older 10th-gen XPS 17 model for this comparison against the just-released MacBook Pro. On the Dell US …