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Impressive. But I wonder the refresh rate of the studio display. $1500+ for a 60 Hz display in 2022 is a rip off in my humble opinion.
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jcs2305 said: hackintoisier said: Nowhere does the leaked slide say Intel is targeting m1 max. Alder lake already beats m1 max at many tasks. With arrow lake-p, Intel is targeting whatever chip apple will have in-market in late 2023/e…
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Nowhere does the leaked slide say Intel is targeting m1 max. Alder lake already beats m1 max at many tasks. With arrow lake-p, Intel is targeting whatever chip apple will have in-market in late 2023/early 2024. What’s not mentioned in the slide i…
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In early 2022 those same customers will be told wait until summer 2022.
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Is it just me, or does the infinity symbol on the meta logo, when viewed upside down, look a bit… villainous?
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Apple vs the world. Impressive that integrated graphics are outperforming the 6900x in some tasks.
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They got Pwned.
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If Pinterest is $45B, how is Arm only $40B?
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Not sure how the summaries listed correlate to the opinion that Intel is “under fire.” Also, Intel is ramping Alder Lake-S which probably will exceed M1 Max performance (albeit while consuming much more power). Also alder lake will have up to 8 go…
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Sounds like he understands the task at hand and that it won’t be easy. I like how he frames it as earning Apple’s business. This is the right approach. Hopefully intel (and amd) deliver their solutions on time. Intel really stumbled, it was sad to …
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RudolfGottfried said: hackintoisier said: Quick! And yet the Apple elite will claim that ios is super secure and alternative app stores will destroy the security model. Even while locked down, it’s clear the iOS kernel isn’t impenetrab…
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Quick! And yet the Apple elite will claim that ios is super secure and alternative app stores will destroy the security model. Even while locked down, it’s clear the iOS kernel isn’t impenetrable.
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I mean these kinds of bugs are embarrassing. Not surprising that Apple or any other company doesn’t want to draw attention to them. Also, if this one wasn’t reported thorough the proper channels, why would anyone expect to be given credit anyways?
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sflocal said: OutdoorAppDeveloper said: PSA: Apple's Lightning has 480 Mbps which is over 80 times SLOWER than USB-C at 40 Gbps! And Apple decided to use Lightning on their flagship $1100 iPhone 13 over the vastly faster better and mor…
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Apple could fix this by releasing new x86-based macs. But that’s an unlikely scenario. that being said, it’s not in Microsoft’s best interests (i.e., growing the PC ecosystem) to support M1 macs.
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Bosa said: I see this as a huge win for Apple. A federal judge just said “Apple Not Monopoly”, that is huge and makes it tougher for anyone else in the future to claim Apple is a monopoly. the App Store payment thing , not everybody will w…
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This is one idea Apple needs to abandon. Do the scanning server side. Don’t scan on device. Period.
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I never understood why apps that offer physical goods don’t have to pay commissions on in app purchases, in stark contrast to apps that offer digital goods. Why this delineation? Uber and Lyft generate billions in revenue that Apple doesn’t get a c…
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Apple already uses usb-c/thunderbolt on its laptops, macs, and on the iPad Pro and air. Unclear why it can’t bring Usb-c to iPhone as well.
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Never quite understood the rationale for excluding the live text feature as well as the Apple Maps feature on intel macs.