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One of the reasons he was removed was that he had now visited Xerox PARC and had been pushing to change the Lisa to be more like the machines he'd seen thereLarry Tesler (who famously invented copy & paste) demonstrated the Alto to Jobs (in Dece…
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mcdave said: Apple peaked too early with multi-way video conferencing. Only 14 years too early... Though now we finally have cross-platform FaceTime, but via a web app rather than the promised "open industry standard" that Jobs promise…
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...when I think about human rights, I don’t think about an ROI. When I think about making our products accessible for the people that can’t see or to help a kid with autism, I don’t think about a bloody ROI, and by the same token, I don’t think abou…
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williamlondon said: narwhal said: They were smart to bail from Apple, and California employment laws prevent Apple from doing much about it. Why? And what do California's labor laws have to do with it? If they had equity in Nuvia t…
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wonkothesane said: Bizarre, how the individuals that crushed and stomped over the victims apparently are not on the liability radar. Ah, I see, more effort, less deep pockets… not worth the effort; and why share liability when there is the ea…
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viclauyyc said: Why sue Apple except for money grab? Apple was streaming the concert online, the whole idea is so people don’t need to go to the concert. Why not sue the bus company because they give people ride to the concert. Or sue Coca-…
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Regarding the controversy, I'm sure we can all agree that the benevolent Mr. Xi only wishes to expand the policies that have so greatly enhanced democracy, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press in Hong Kong, as well as the progressive treatmen…
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Attempts to compromise chip manufacturing are essentially a constant activity. Also stealing proprietary information, etc.. Of course with intel there are usually vulnerabilities baked in anyway.
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davgreg said: When you have literally thousands of people pushing ever forward to a stage and you are trapped up close to the front the danger is very real. The pressure was so great it lifted us and all around us up off the ground- off our f…
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mpantone said: verne arase said: The weirdest thing is a comparison of specs, but no benchmark data or performance comparisons. Testing 3D productivity software would also be problematic. You can't run Final Cut Pro on Windows PCs so …
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I expect Apple's strategy for Mac gaming on the M1 will largely be via iOS/iPadOS games. Which isn't completely terrible – the iPad has a pretty decent library of PC and console ports, indie games, board games, and native games, as well as zillion …
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: If games are what you want on your laptop, you will be getting a Windows gaming laptop as there effectively are no games for the Mac (Apple having systematically and intentionally having killed them off by ejecting …
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Hedware said: I want developers and their payments shops kept completely away from me. Developers complain about not being able to get my email and phone number so they can "engage" with me. Shady apps like Facebook demand a phone number…
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Maybe "approved" third-party app stores would somehow be required to abide by Apple's privacy and security policies (such as privacy labels)? I'm not sure how that would be verified and enforced though. There is a history of companies abusing enter…
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200 nits vs. 1000 nits is kind of remarkable. I thought 500 nits was bright, but 1000 is crazy (not to mention HDR driving it even higher.)
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mr lizard said: There’s another difference the article doesn’t point out: you can play hundreds of top tier games on the MSI. While you can't (yet) boot ARM Windows natively on the M1 MacBook Pro, you can currently play hundreds of PC g…
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In other news, Apple commands a near-100% market share of macOS and iOS systems.
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crowley said: OutdoorAppDeveloper said: Apple rarely overpromises on its products capabilities. They literally describe loads of their products as magic though. I always cringe as bit whenever they do that. It a bit of a reflec…
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omasou said: Console and PC players constantly bad mouth iOS as a gaming platform, yet it makes more money from of games. Doh! iOS is a fine gaming platform and iPhones/iPads can be great gaming devices (especially with a controller.) U…
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michelb76 said: netling said: chadbag said: indieshack said: Apple reportedly patched the file:// but failed to block other iterations of the prefix like File:// or fIle://, meaning would-be attackers can easily bypass th…