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Am I the only one who calculated the sum of the percentages? Look at iPhone: 101 % in total, compared to Android’s 100 % in total. I guess iPhones are better than Android smartphones, then? (Tongue in cheek of course. Also, while I’m an ”everythin…
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Can’t be any happier about my M1 Mac Mini 16 GB 1 TB storage online BTO purchase, only days after the announcement. Kind of early on, rumors of a redesign popped up and people held off buying. But … it’s now > 18 months later and still it’s the m…
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Reading other articles on the topic of this headset, it seems like the first hardware launch is going to be quickly obsoleted by a much better second or third generation. I get a feeling this device release timeline will be very similar to the Apple…
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Safari is significantly more responsive in iPadOS 15.5 (6th gen, 2018). I’ve had quite bad performance on Javascript-heavy news sites with autoplay videos, lately, and this update is a step in the right direction.
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I wonder if this means this old A10 Fusion processor from 2016 (and the A10X variant) are not going to be produced anymore? If true, it would mean Apple TV HD will encounter the same fate pretty soon, or is this exclusively about the iPod Touch gett…
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I had not reflected over being super-unique when it comes to upgrading both my iPad and my Mac to stay up to date with Apple software enhancements, as well as just being both a frequent Mac- and iPad user. My phone is a OnePlus 9 Android phone, whic…
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This just sounds like a way for Apple to make more money while increasing uncertainty for their customers. I don’t want to nag about this, but I cannot find anything positive about it.
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ronmac said: I have an old iPhone 6 as a back up & it won’t go past iOS 12.5.5. How’d it get up to 13.6? It can’t. This news is about Twitter changing something server-side, making tweets not load for the old iOS 12-compatible app ver…
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I’m not going to rent an iPhone myself, but I do imagine there will be a subset of users out there who could imagine paying 5 USD/month for a rented iPhone 14 Pro. Knowing Apple, it would cost $10/month or more, minimum ($120/year, and >= $240 on…
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mubaili said: Apple could easily say any customer who pays for the iOS software can do whatever they want. It costs $499 initially and $99 updates. The iPhoneOS updates for iPod Touch used to initially cost money every time you upgraded to…
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Apple: ”Hmm, we got all these billions. Not sure what to do with this … we just bought a ton of startups earlier today. What now?” Employees: ”How about showing us some appreciation for once?” Apple: ”Well … a few select, extremely vital people can …
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I think the A15 rumour for the non-Pro iPhone is about limited chip supply. They know the A15 is good enough and faster than most of the competition. However, it would be weird to see an old chip in a new model, so I don’t really know what Apple is …
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I’m waiting for a video meme where you see a super-long chip, which just goes on and on for a minute until it is presented as the ”Apple M1 200X Ultra” or something.
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stuartf said: Except… John Turnes of Apple quite literally said that the M1 Ultra completes the M1 line up just days ago It is more likely that the MacPro will be based on M2 silicon or even a completely different design Stuart John Te…
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Finally! Excellent news! Hoping to see my Logitech MX Master 3 and MX Keys work better after this. It had a very rough start with M1 on Big Sur, but they mostly work fine now. Very stable on a daily basis in Monterey, but there are still minor issue…
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Haha. I don’t know … all I can think of is Austin Powers: I think it’s interesting to see where this goes, because I don’t think the Netherlands understands that those few millions in cash is the cheaper alternative. It’s basically Apple signing …
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roundaboutnow said: I was thinking Meta could just create a European entity that keeps its data in the EU. Don't know how they would sort out how interactions to/from accounts outside EU get handled, but I imagine they could figure it out. …
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seanj said: Amazon buying them for their customer data would be rank stupidity on their part. It’s a lazy strategy that never really pays off but keeps being repeated by CEOs over and over. Now Apple or Withings buying it as a way to expand …
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When I see these screenshots of the knitting app, I envision a web app, which you put on your iPhone homescreen. In iOS 15.4, Apple is seemingly adding push notification support to mobile Safari, bringing it up to par with the push notifications alr…
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Microsoft has really shown their ugly and dark side during this trial. The company is doing a lot of interesting things lately, but it's like one head of the hydra doesn't understand that all heads need to work together, putting out goodwill and bei…