Johar
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I have this terrible feeling that MacOS will be dumbed down in order to make it "easier to navigate" for iPhone users. Like when a much used website suddenly is remade with a "mobile first" design approach. Everything becomes huge and space wasting …
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I too have a beloved 12 Mini. Funny that Apple decides to just ignore those of us who prefer a smaller form factor. I'll hold on to my perfect size phone until Apple launches a similar sized model again.
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Not a lot of that from Apple since, well, you know what. Sadly.
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All you guys who arrogantly trashed this article because it doesn't live up the highest standards of scientific rigor and journalistic diligence, I bet none of you have ever been close to a game development company involved in the Apple eco-system. …
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The problem of Apple's failure to mainatin developer's interest in the Mac platform is only a matter of will. Mr. Cook has intentionally made an enemy out of GPU champion Nvidia, offered many generations of severely underpowered Intel based compute…
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I would assume that a very small portion of AAA gamers are even remotely tempted to spend AAA money on a mobile port. You play these games for the immersion, rather than just a quick time-killing session when taking a break or waiting for the bus. P…
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That simply can't be true. I can't imagine Apple launching such an utterly asinine product. The only thing that will fold is this project - if it even exists.
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I'll hold on hard to my beloved iPhone 12 Mini, while watching Apple relentlessly grow iPhone into a more iPad-like form factor. I guess they feel they can improve their bottom line by making the phones ever larger and more expensive.
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The Rabbit device was always a questionable idea. Why would you carry an extra device that has a limited use, when you already have a general device, which could do everything the Rabbit can do? I never understood the breathless enthusiasm when the …
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Tim Cook is a bean counter who seems to really dislike AAA games, while favoring Apple Arcade fluff. A whole generation of gamer kids have been lost for Apple due to his deliberate choice to snub AAA game developers.
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I sincerely hope and believe that this isn't what Apple decides to do. It would reek of the inability of pre-Jobs Apple to develop a modern OS. It's one thing for Apple to refrain form competing with Google on regular ad-financed search. Giving up o…
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StrangeDays said: Johar said: I think that focusing on the challenges of building plants is a bit misguided. I'm confident that if Apple had been able to create a concept they felt was ready for the market, they would have found manufa…
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I think that focusing on the challenges of building plants is a bit misguided. I'm confident that if Apple had been able to create a concept they felt was ready for the market, they would have found manufacturing, distribution and service solutions …
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I see your point, which is that we should live in the past and not consider the Apple App store as a valid part of macOS. To be more clear, what I don't like is having to install multiple app stores on all my Macs, (both mine and my families, si…
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I count myself as a sceptic, but I have found at least one show that I really like: "See", which has fantastic world building, great acting and a very enjoyable story. This show alone would almost make me consider paying for the service after the fr…
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I have to confess that I rarely play mobile or casual games, so I had missed some of the developments mentioned above. As for Game Center, one of its most glaring faults was that it was so insular. It was OK in the early years, but the lack of supp…
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Apple calls itself a gaming company because it's generating tons of revenue from the mostly casual mobile gaming market. However, I would never call them a gaming company - in the same way that I wouldn't call a TV maker like LG a movie company. As…
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Apple has always been strong in hardware design (albeit with a dark age in the years before Jobs returned and a few duds, like the puck mouse and the cube). On the software side, it's much more of a mixed bag. Clearly, the Mac was revolutionary whe…
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There seems to be some confusion about "gamers". The desire to play graphically advanced games at high frame rates doesn't equate to an anti-social, sedentary life, spent in front of a blinged out gaming rig. It's like assuming that everyone who lik…
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It has been sadly obvious for oh, about as many years as Steve Jobs have been dead, that Apple is firmly opposed to any kind of state-of-the-art gaming on the Mac. I've been a Mac user since I got my first Macintosh SE (so quite a while) and it has…