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lkrupp said: I don't believe the bullshit about Apple’s cables. I’ve been using Apple cables and dongles for a decade and have never, EVER, had one fray or fail on me. I’ve never heard a complaint for my extended family about them either. To …
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MplsP said: Tesla already uses your phone as a Bluetooth key, so I’m wondering what Apple car key will actually add from a user perspective? You could use it without the Tesla app, but the app gives a lot of additional functionality that you …
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Anyone interested in GeForce Now (or any of the game streaming services) needs to meet these minimums or the experience will be crappy imo. 1. Good internet - 50mbps at a minimum. Service requires 25mbps, but 50mbps give your network more bandwidth…
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tht said: CloudTalkin said: tht said: 22july2013 said: No auto manufacturer wants to be the next Foxconn; they all value their interface with the consumer. Their motive is understandable, but it reminds me exactly of news…
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tht said: 22july2013 said: No auto manufacturer wants to be the next Foxconn; they all value their interface with the consumer. Their motive is understandable, but it reminds me exactly of newspapers who don't want Apple's money in exc…
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GG1 said: dk49 said: CloudTalkin said: dk49 said: If Hyundai decides to Ditch Apple, and Apple doesn't find another car manufacturer ready to assemble their cars, it will become really tough for Apple. They will have to b…
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lkrupp said: As long as it’s manufactured to Apple’s specifications and not just another Hyundai chassis with Apple’s logo and software on it I’m okay. It must be assembled in the U.S. and preferably with UAW plants and workers. That’s the on…
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dk49 said: If Hyundai decides to Ditch Apple, and Apple doesn't find another car manufacturer ready to assemble their cars, it will become really tough for Apple. They will have to build their own factories which will further delay the projec…
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fastasleep said: blastdoor said: I wonder if the apple car is actually a brilliant counterintelligence operation designed to conceal whatever apple is really working on. Five years of detailed patents and auto industry hires and me…
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Kuyangkoh said: Google’s map as well? A small company with limited resources (funds and people) tries to sue Apple and Google at the same time? Sounds logical. /s Snark aside, a tiny NPE isn't going to go after two behemoths simultaneou…
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lolliver said: yojimbo007 said: It will take a few years... it is a quantity issue imo! True. I appreciate that they are focusing on quality though even if it means the quantity will take a while. My first point of call these day…
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MplsP said: Anyone find it ironic that Apple would partner with a korean car company after the billions of dollars spent fighting Samsung? Not really. Has there ever been a time when Apple didn't use components from S. Korean companies…
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larryjw said: I know nothing about Kia. So a quick scan of Kia website was in order. I can't image Apple producing a car that was not at least a Hybrid. If it's to be made in Georgia, that's only the Sorento, if a commenter above is correct…
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lkrupp said: Proposed models include Puma, Leopard, Mojave, Catalina, and the flagship of the line Big Sur which will have all the bells and whistles. Sure sounds better than Tesla’s S, X, Y, 3. Jokes aside. Tesla's model designations are…
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razorpit said: mike1 said: If this is all true, I'm very surprised to learn that Hyundai uses separate plant(s) to manufacture essentially the same car(s).I also doubt that Kia would need to "agree to take control of production". They'…
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SpamSandwich said: Used to be that a CEO who manages to lose a company $1 billion would be fired and replaced. Doesn’t matter if he was directly responsible or not. It happened during his watch. Technically, the company won't lose a billio…
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killroy said: CloudTalkin said: killroy said: Ok what does the mobile carriers and the FCC have to say. And the frand rules. FRAND is the acronym for fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory. FRAND is the acronym for fair, reas…
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killroy said: Ok what does the mobile carriers and the FCC have to say. And the frand rules. FRAND is the acronym for fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory. FRAND is the acronym for fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory. It generally …
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davgreg said: I can explain their continued growth in subscribers. There is none. I mean, unless you count customer loss as "negative growth". AT&T subscriber numbers have only shrunken. They are the most indebted company in …
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lkrupp said: mark fearing said: AT&T keeps thinking that their customers like them. Then explain their continued growth in subscribers. Explain their continued success. So we have the “Only stupid people use AT&T”, “Only S…