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tjwolf said: sure, for software actively for sale, its developers have an economic incentive to move it to ARM, but what about truly legacy stuff or even open-source applications with little community support? Developers are a big group, ent…
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Soli said: jkdsteve said: There's also the issue of I/O - PCIe and Thunderebolt etc. The consumer will no doubt suffer through quite a lot of teething issues in software and hardware. How is Intel making Thunderbolt royalty-free fo…
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rob53 said: Bigger issue will be GPUs. Does anyone have info on how graphics will be impacted by the change? Well, considering that Apple already has great homegrown GPUs in the recent Ax SoCs (and those are constrained greatly by power/co…
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fred stein said: Blaming Apple muddies the water, obscures the message. Not to mention is just downright smarmy. He knew bringing Apple into it (ridiculously) would assure that quote would be spread all-over the News Media. Essentially,…
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maestro64 said: when I see the auction for all Mac stuff I always wonder what my collection is worth, here are a few of the items I have. Here is a Mac Duo 270C Here is a Mac LC And a Pen Based Mac Duo Fascinating Production Pro…
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FileMakerFeller said: Yeah, because the internet needs another conspiracy theory... Conspiracy theory, you say? https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2007/03/spyagency200703 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leidos I'd go on; but I …
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Metriacanthosaurus said: zimmie said: Foldable screens like this look cool and all, but do they solve an actual problem? They don't look cool, they look broken. I mean the things already looks broken before you even start using it…
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daven said: I'm still appalled that the government contracts for a group of well connected people (SAIC) and they write something per government specifications, patent it, and then privatize the patents to the managers of the company and they…
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waverboy said: LIFX bulbs don’t need a hub to work with HomeKit. I’ll stick with them. But they are $60 apiece on Amazon! https://www.amazon.com/LIFX-Adjustable-Multicolor-Dimmable-Assistant/dp/B01KY02MS8 Whereas the VocoLinc L3 are les…
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macgui said: AI said: The solution, fortunately, was fairly simple -- I'd just hit the power switch on the Smart Power Strip, wait for ten seconds, and then turn it back on. Of course, my power strip is in one of the most inconveniently l…