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Couple things come to mind from this video. 1) this is badly made and for the lack of a better word, desperate, 2) why is a processor company marketing Windows and features on computers that use their products, 3) this only exists to market for peop…
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caladanian said: Will international roaming work on AW, finally? No, i answered on another thread to this same question by you. Check Apple Watch series 7 page and read footnote 12.
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22july2013 said: docno42 said: rob53 said: What I've read is that the M-series RAM and storage work so fast together that 8GB is the new 16GB and 16GB is the new 32GB. I don't remember seeing anyone say Apple would be releasing …
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caladanian said: Does anybody know if international roaming is still blocked for Apple Watch 7? Is not supported. It says so in the footnote 12, in the Apple Watch series 7 site on Apple.com. (first item to come up on google search) Btw, i…
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As long as the new MBPs support at least 32GB RAM (pretty much absolute minimum for me) I'm in for one. I'd rather have waited for ARMv9 variant, but I need a new laptop that can handle all my workload even with some caveats. Even the first gen ASi …
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12Strangers said: waveparticle said: There is a confusion in this article. Silicon is not metal. The problem metal is copper. Silicon is, in fact, a metal. Albeit, one that has some non-metal properties. It is a metalloid, not a m…
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The suggested logos are kind of ugly, messy and even have the small trademarks too.. But better than nothing.
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Isn't this the same that results from having a rolling shutter? The screen refreshes in "waves" from one side to another doing one row at a time, for example when taking a video (or a photo) of a helicopter the propeller (or a fan, anything moving f…
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cpenzone said: This doesn't really correlate to the upgraded 16" laptop and is likely due to the chip shortage. Reason being is that Apple will most certainly continue to produce and sell this old adapter for a while. Yup, they still sell …
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cistern_on_a_chip said: repressthis said: Hopefully Apple can go Gallium Nitride (GaN) on the high end pro model power adapters. tbh i'd prefer they didn't add any cables nor chargers or put more sane options for nowadays - 10ft ca…
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So, it works pretty much as intended? Doesn't all fast charging gizmos start to limit the wattage after 50% or so? Due to how li-ion batteries reach peak voltage around that point and after that there's diminishing returns, also batteries heat up et…
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george kaplan said: blastdoor said: sflagel said: This is just a crash pad for golfing weekends. Agreed, and definitely not a “mansion”. California real estate is just crazy expensive. Maybe playing a little fast and loos…
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The renders look good, but let’s see what kind of cellular smart gadget the 14 will actually be. The 13 lineup looks already very nice, with my usage I could get 2-3 days already on normal usage, as I still get a full day with my 7 already (but not …
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lkrupp said: elijahg said: pwrmac said: But an Android! You are not forced by Apple to buy their services or devices. Well, you don't have much choice once you've bought far enough into the ecosystem. If I was to switch to A…
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thinkman100000000 said: Really tired of Apple playing nice with A*holes like this. Epic could be said to have caused irreparable damage to Apple in their campaign to debase them. Fartnite is incredibly popular thanks to the likes of Apple and…
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I like the design, if this is coming. But this is just one of those things, the 2023 iPhones will be even better. And the year after that even better. I think I’ll buy either 12 used or at discount or the 13 to replace my 7 as a Christmas present f…
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RISC-V processors are already used in multitude of specialised cases: Seagate is testing them for creating "enable massive parallel computational" storage solutions; Nvidia uses RISC-Vs in their GPUs, likely handling some IO, ("and beyond"); Western…
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frayapple said: Sorry. If they launch without Touch ID Apple can kiss post-pandemic sales bye-bye. Calls to warrant masks again make it important as ever. I’ll jump to an Android. I can sell you my iPhone 7, it has only touchID and no p…
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newvideoaz said: darkvader said: No thanks, not going to recommend anybody buy a laptop with built-in spyware. That you equate targeted hash-matching of known child exploitation material done in conjunction with the Centers for Mis…
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seanj said: cpsro said: The first Apple laptops that will only run spyware. Presumably because you have images that are illegal under child protection laws… Or, he values his privacy. It goes through the data you have, even if th…