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9secondkox2 said: sroussey2 said: Apple should have bought Lucid and made it that Apple car. What a great idea that would have been. A superior car for sure. Vistied Lucid to check out the Air Sapphire and the Gravity later on. Unbe…
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MplsP said: The convict is deciding what the punishment should be. Hmm...what could be wrong with that? If Google is the convict, does that make Apple the Prison Bride? Apple has made it known they prefer to keep their relationship with …
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rob53 said: I have to laugh about the ad revenue generated from Safari search result advertising. Raise your hand if you AREN'T using some kind of advertisement blocking on Safari. Wait, I'm not seeing any hands so at least the commenters on …
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camber said: This is another of those delusional lawsuits. No one forces me or any other iPhone/Apple Watch owner to use Apple Pay! This, in part at least, has occurred because of the excess number of ambulance chasers (lawyers) in the US who…
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tshapi said: CloudTalkin said: I think it's unlikely to disrupt the high end TV market; or any end of the TV market for that matter. As @Canukstorm mentioned, TV/movie consumption tends to be highly social. The VP is decidedly the op…
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danox said: PS: Imagine playing Jedi Academy with a Vision Pro, and executing the force power against your enemies…… That sounds pretty terrible if I'm honest. VR gaming isn't really suited for FPS games imo. Heck not really suited f…
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I think it's unlikely to disrupt the high end TV market; or any end of the TV market for that matter. As @Canukstorm mentioned, TV/movie consumption tends to be highly social. The VP is decidedly the opposite of social. If anything the VP will mo…
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hexclock said: omasou said: Wish the cord used a USB-C interface to connect to the battery. Then third-party batteries or multiple Apple batteries could be use. Or perhaps that's the point, maybe the battery has to meet certain specs?…
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AppleZulu said: I’m sitting here with an iPhone with the iTunes Store app. I just searched up some relatively obscure items (e.g. local music from over a decade ago, so probably not searched by anyone else recently), and they came up instantl…
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danox said: Let’s get this out of the way there is no such thing as a wireless charger right now today, one day, you will be able to carry around your iPhone or some other device set it on the table, take it with you on the trip do nothing an…
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rob53 said: Article talks about national security investigations. It doesn’t mention normal court requests using legal warrants. How many of the aforementioned percentages are for NS investigations? We all know the FBI has spied on US citizen…
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DAalseth said: gatorguy said: "...According to new research by VPN provider SurfShark, the US government makes the most requests for user data from Big Tech companies than any other jurisdiction in the world. The company analyzed data …
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"If we do this a little bit by little bit they will accept it. Some will be mad, but they aren't going anywhere. Most will not even notice... or care. We'll even have a few who will try to excuse and justify it. Point is, we are going to be able…
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60Hz IPS LCD Panel. No Mini LED. No OLED. Not capable of HDR or ProMotion. Fancy camera that doesn't work properly (Apple says they'll fix it in a future software update). Can't even do simple variable refresh rate. Basically, old ass panel tech…
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"During Microsoft's legally mandated earnings call..." Really odd phrasing. Contextually, "legally mandated" implies they're only making the earnings call because they are required to do so by law. It's a simple earnings call. Publicly traded co…
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mr lizard said: Maybe RCS genuinely is the future of messaging on Android. But… 1) Google has a long history of dumping services when they get bored of them. Unless RCS is going to be a big income driver for Google I wouldn’t be surprised to …
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the1maximus said: I don’t see a problem with this, it’s their platform and their services. Android is just as bad with preloading all of Google’s services on an Android phone. How about Amazon basically forcing their services down a user’s t…
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nicholfd said: CloudTalkin said: sflocal said: It's my understanding that even with Apple's battery-saving tech, charging batteries that fast tends to degrade them faster. I don't understand the difficulty in just charing them …
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sflocal said: It's my understanding that even with Apple's battery-saving tech, charging batteries that fast tends to degrade them faster. I don't understand the difficulty in just charing them with a humble 5-watt charger overnight while on…
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bloggerblog said: MplsP said: 22july2013 said: Although I read the wikipedia page about "right to repair," I still don't get the point. No law can stop any device owner from taking a hammer to the device (either to repair or des…