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Xed said: https://arxiv.org/html/2401.08685v4 This link only provides articles that discuss theoretical applications and theoretical benefits. None of them are papers, or even studies for that matter, that show empirical of someone act…
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chasm said: Blizzard said: So, in other words, one person in the UK has used it for multiple surgeries. ........ Incorrect. Your grasp of English is poor, Wdowell's sock puppet. No, it isn't incorrect. Saying that it has be…
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ssfe11 said: Medical teams literally across the globe are all saying the same thing: Apple Vision Pro is a medical game changer. Which teams? Can you give names? How about links? Anilu_777The last paragraph says very clearly i…
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danox said: greg.edwards69 said: If Apple Notes is to truly compete with OneNote, then it needs to be cross-platform. I use a Windows PC at work, and as such, use OneNote for work-related notes. In a way, it's useful that it is separat…
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chasm said: jdw said: "Why is it a bad thing," Ternus? Because you aren't considering the long term implications of what happens when a device gets so old Apple stops making parts for it. And while one can argue that for an iPhone, i…
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AppleZulu said: People who think Parts Pairing is about an Apple money grab are really missing the point made here. Much of Apple's approach kills off the market for stolen, chop-shop iPhones. This means you're vastly less likely to have you…
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dee_dee said: bulk001 said: Well done Oregon! Look forward to seeing more States take similar steps for the benefit of consumers. Consumers are now going to have genuine parts in they iPhone swapped out for cheap Chinese knockoffs a…
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Apple needs to open up its bootloader so that people can wipe it and put a different OS on it. If you own the phone then you should be allowed to wipe iOS from it.
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MacPro said: BS What is BS about it? It is in the article. They were sued because Tim Cook knowingly lied to investors, he said in 2018 that there were sale slowdowns in countries, but that China wasn't one of them. and then just a very sh…
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omasou said: This somehow has to stop. Countries with their fines and individuals w/their class action suits are using Apple as their personal trust account to withdraws funds.] This lawsuit was due to Cook purposely lying about the sal…
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chelgrian said: Yes it will be a security disaster of the EUs own making. You will get exactly the malware situation that exists on non-iOS platforms. Apparently the EU commission neither understand nor care. It's not just EU citizens who wi…
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flashfan207 said: I’m curious, does Google not charge a 30% commission as well? Why is it only Apple in the crosshairs? Because Apple's app store makes up the vast majority of profit for app makers. Plus if they get a ruling against Apple…
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Whataboutism is a logical fallacy, but is still shockingly successful as a debate technique in the court of public opinion. It's up there with trying to prove a negative.You do realize that a point being argued with a logical fallacy doesn't invalid…
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cia said: Portal, Portal 2, Peggle, Peggle Nights, Bioshock Infinite. The only reason I still have an old machine working is to play these games. The fact the developers won't update the games is already a pain, now Steam is killing support …
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After watching the film, I have to say the rumored four plus hour cut would make more sense, in fact I think this should have been a mini series rather than a movie. The the jumps in timline are just too great in my opinion.
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sunman42 said: I have to ask whether this commenter has used Apple Silicon Macs, because the shared memory (between graphics and CPU cores) architecture simply requires less physical memory than legacy designs for many, if not most, use cases. …
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The biggest problem for the movie is that it has really serious pacing issues in the first 2 and half hours, it has basically no drama in the first 2 and half hours.
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Now if only we could ge these processors in the Apple TV so that proper AAA games could be developed for Arcade+
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Changes to this central app distribution system, such as side-loading or enabling third-part app storefronts, could expose users to "greater risk."Of course then that will bring up the question to Apple, and that is if it genuienly believes that str…
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hexclock said: I understand all your points, but why should the consumer care if it’s hard to fix or open? They don’t have to fix it, Apple or some other tech does. Because it generally translates to higher costs to repair, it also generall…