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What would be helpful is if Apple offered to bundle let's say any three services of the user's choice at a discount. There would be many takers. Maybe tier it, as in, one price for a three-service bundle, a bit more for a four-service bundle and so …
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9secondkox2 said: JonG said: jesusfreak said: Perfectly safe in jolly ol England. No one is allowed to have firearms there. Oh yeah, car thieves are so well known for obeying the law. One reason why banning guns never wo…
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Really, when you think about it, a dramatic upgrade on a product would imply that the preceding offering is not that impressive. The next version would be, I would think, an incremental upgrade in that a properly designed product ought not be so fla…
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If one didn't know better, it would seem that Donald Trump is not knowledgable regarding anything. He doesn't know how stuff works and so he posts nonsense. In his first term his silliness was tempered but in his second term, we're getting the uncen…
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Trump governs the way he campaigns, as if the two are indistinguishable. You can say whatever you like when you're not governing and it will matter not. You can claim that you can use tariffs to get US companies to build stuff in the US. In a very s…
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In the first place, you can't just impose a special tariff on one specific company. In the second place, even with such a tariff, it would still be cheaper to assemble iPhones abroad. This is more silliness from Trump but what matters here is that t…
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How many consumers have expressed dismay over the thickness of current iPhone models? Why is making the iPhone thinner a thing?
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Trump can spin this all he likes but it hardly matters. What matters is just how much his embarrassing mismanagement will impact the lives of individual voters. Trump seems to think this is about convincing folks to let him do what he wants because …
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danox said: A M2 MacBook Pro plus a R1 SOC, Lidar sensor plus 6 other sensors, 13 cameras, 2 Micro‑OLED screens no the Vision Pro is not going to be less 2 thousand dollars anytime soon… Most have unrealistic expectations that also applies to…
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Here's the bottom line. Independant of all the rhetoric, labelling and so on, voters will make a determination based simply on if the cost of buying stuff has gone up. Being as it seems we're getting nothing but inflationary activity occurring at th…
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If Apple is working towards standalone smart glasses, that makes sense. Yet, it's clear that such a device is many years away. Current technology is simply incapable of delivering such a product in an appealing form. Smart glasses tethered to an iPh…
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appleinsideruser said: charlesn said: I've worked in television development and production for almost 30 years. I have close friends who have been working in development and production at Apple TV+ since it launched. So I'm going to be…
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The only way I could see a case for the Fold would be if Apple dropped the Pro versions of the iPhone. Put Pro-like features in a standard iPhone, soon likely to be priced more like the current Pro and Pro Max, and make the pricey Fold the upgrade o…
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Xed said: CarmB said: macxpress said: CarmB said: Who wants a pricey, heavy Apple Vision, Pro or otherwise? No consumer wants to pay more and be less comfortable. I can see a move to bring weight down to allow for a stand…
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macxpress said: CarmB said: Who wants a pricey, heavy Apple Vision, Pro or otherwise? No consumer wants to pay more and be less comfortable. I can see a move to bring weight down to allow for a standalone premium Vision and then delive…
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Who wants a pricey, heavy Apple Vision, Pro or otherwise? No consumer wants to pay more and be less comfortable. I can see a move to bring weight down to allow for a standalone premium Vision and then deliver both lower price and weight with a tethe…
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danox said: CarmB said: That's a problem mainly because the speed of existing processors is more than sufficient to meet the needs of the vast majority of users. Really fast upgraded to faster still, in real-world use, adds up to no di…
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melgross said: CarmB said: That's a problem mainly because the speed of existing processors is more than sufficient to meet the needs of the vast majority of users. Really fast upgraded to faster still, in real-world use, adds up to no…
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That's a problem mainly because the speed of existing processors is more than sufficient to meet the needs of the vast majority of users. Really fast upgraded to faster still, in real-world use, adds up to no discernible upgrade. Asking consumers wh…
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It just doesn't make sense to have an insanely expensive portable device that would allow for a bigger screen on the go. At 6.9 inches for the biggest iPhone, it's large enough to be useful as a pocketable portable device. Additionally tablets and l…