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Rayz2016 said: I’d quite like an Apple Watch that won’t die in a sauna. That’d be the thing, but in our current disappointing reality; no watch should be worn in sauna. Your next comment, is there a sauna-gate or was that just a general …
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"What's the point of spending $800 or more on a watch that will be outdated in one year and nonfunctional in under five?" Gurman proposes. I was going for the next Apple Watch but I’ll keep my series 1 for a couple more years just to piss off Gu…
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Will this be GAAFET instead of FinFET then? Let’s see how the mass production of GAAFETs comes around, they should allow better miniaturization over FinFET (more resistance to current leakage). I wonder when they’ll come up with a more realistic na…
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“Hulio likened NSO Group to an automaker. If a drunk driver hits someone, it's their fault and not the car manufacturer's.” Except in this case they wouldn’t be the car manufacturer, but a company that makes tracking chips for cars or a company that…
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zhtfreak said: Question, does the battery pack cover the entire back of the mini minus where the cameras are, or is the top of the battery pack just under the cameras, which would make the top of the phone next to them not covered, if that ma…
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Both are relevant information. mAh tells the capacity - how many electrons are stored in the battery and Wh how much power can be gotten out of it. Think of it as a bucket of water: if you just pour it on it’ll make a surface wet, and if you shoot …
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FileMakerFeller said: nadriel said: Yes, free up sideloading. This won’t kill App Store nor create some kind of plague of “cool” apps to be sideloaded that are actually Trojan horse, malware or whatever.. for example this would open …
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Yes, free up sideloading. This won’t kill App Store nor create some kind of plague of “cool” apps to be sideloaded that are actually Trojan horse, malware or whatever.. for example this would open up open source apps, it does cost to put apps on Ap…
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There seems to be a huge misunderstanding around about optimization… When using high level languages most of the optimization is done by the compiler (assuming code isn’t total garbage), not some magical level of understanding the hardware you’re co…
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22july2013 said: Basically my reasons for believing what I believe is FREEDOM. Apple has the freedom to charge what it wants. It's not a charity. There is lots of competition. People who don't like Apple can go to Android and get all the same so…
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That unbox therapy channel dude seems really annoying.
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The first photo is a bit misleading as a good thing, those deers get a big portion of their food from tourists. I guess I’ll look the show to see what’s that about. I don’t mind being wrong, as long as I learn something in the process.
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prismatics said: 3000 Dollars for a computer or the same amount for a cheap second hand car and a cheaper mac alternative with something useful for science and university like linux. The customer gets luckily to decide. Thankfully the OS …
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Can’t think of a better time to upgrade my phone than when my travel, movement and life in general is restricted and my trust in steady income is shaken (well not mine, but wifey got laid off months ago). Analysts can study the makings of a “super …
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dk49 said: How can they change the RAM or Memory? Isn't it integrated in the SOC at circuit level? It's like saying you can take out four cores from the M1 to make it a quad core processor! They are not “integrated”, they are standard modu…
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macseeker said: I think Apple's move in general complies with the European GDPR laws. Seems like France has their head in a dark place and loving the smell. Please tell me if I'm wrong. Seems that they do comply, but it’s always good to …
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Maybe not A or M series chips, but it seems that Apple will have a lot more different chips they want to get manufactured.
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lkrupp said: fred1 said: This is nuts. Companies don’t have the right to include or not any accessories with their products? Or to decide what their warranty covers? What’s next, the state determining prices? Be careful what you ta…
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fred1 said: This is nuts. Companies don’t have the right to include or not any accessories with their products? Or to decide what their warranty covers? What’s next, the state determining prices? That’s why consumer protection agencies exi…
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I remember stupid thing like this from elementary, press another persons chest until loses consciousness. Internet makes these idiotic fads just viral. Young kids do stupid stuff, when they learn there will be next batch to redo the same things and …