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lkrupp said: So it looks like Apple is trying to avoid paying 30% to Google but wants its 30% from Epic? Apples and oranges (no pun intended). Epic pays 30% to have its app hosted in the App Store. I find app store charges to be not only v…
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Like the App Store, Google charges a 30% commission fee on in-app purchases for apps running on its platforms, including Android TV and Google TV. It is plausible that Apple would be subject to such a fee, or a discounted rate if one was agreed with…
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The Verge - a very pro Apple site - did mention this (in an otherwise glowing review): It was a different story with graphics performance, however. Apple, in its keynote, claimed that the M1 Ultra would outperform Nvidia’s RTX 3090. I have no idea …
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And so it begins folks. No one should buy Intel Macs going forward except at firesale prices for the purposes of putting Windows, Linux or Chrome OS Flex on them. It was inevitable as Apple is going back from being a PC maker on the x86 platform con…
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Beats said: I think 30% is little for Apple. Hope they reach 50% soon. Would love to see WearOS or whatever name of the month, go down. This guy again. 1. You think that 30% is little for Apple when: A. they didn't invent this category (…
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lkrupp said: Yet another Apple product that was predestined to fail by the pundits and self anointed techies that pontificate from tech blogs. Just saying. AppleInsider should produce a documentary of the pronouncements made by those who scof…
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mjtomlin said: they will also update and continue to sell the Intel model, as a large chunk of their pro-level customers' workflows may be tied to Intel. They also continue to sell Intel-based Mac mini because they are still extremely pop…
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DAalseth said: JinTech said: Looks like Apple just ate Alder Lake for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They even hinted at a revised Mac Pro. I cannot even imagine. Yes I suspect some engineers at intel just **** themselves. They line…
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About the Intel comparisons, it really looks like you guys need to realize that the current leader in this sector is AMD. By a significant margin. And when their Zen 4 Threadripper comes out in 2023 it will be even worse. Between the AMD Threadrippe…
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Well, I am not going to knock Nvidia RTX 3090 performance with an integrated GPU. It is pointless. AMD's best integrated GPU, the Radeon 680M, performs between an Nvidia GeForce MX450 and a GeForce GTX 1650. Based on the integrated GPU performance a…
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JinTech said: Looks like Apple just ate Alder Lake for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They even hinted at a revised Mac Pro. I cannot even imagine. Ah ... no. With a dual CPU architecture and $4000 entry level price, this is competing with…
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Xed said: Correct me—in detail—f you think I'm wrong, but the notion that you can't use "a mother who cares for a doll as if it were lifelike is not a concept someone can claim to have sole use of. I've certainly scene it used elsewhere. htt…
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jas99 said: Time to sell all AAPL shares. Apple is doomed. It can’t POSSIBLY grow any more. It’s about to go out of business. That’s what your financial advisor will tell you. I hope everyone is smarter than that. Bitter, resentful comm…
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Appleish said: Looking forward to them using this success to kill ancient, weak, unreliable Bluetooth. Ummm ... AirPods use bluetooth. You were under the impression otherwise? Also, despite Beats having the official position as "for everyt…
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22july2013 said: When you consider that Apple sells even more speakers than just headphones, such as in their iPhones, iPads, Macs, Watches, etc, there's no doubt that Apple physically sells more speakers than any other company in the world. …
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randominternetperson said: That's impressive. Once again Apple takes a product that is initially mocked as overpriced and flawed in various ways and a few years later is the ubiquitous market leader. Except that totally didn't happen.
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9secondkox2 said: MassiveAttack said: highframerate said: freeassociate2 said: So don’t sell at a loss, and produce enough of them? (Instead of artificial shortages that are obvious ploys to boost desirability.) The “rob…
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MassiveAttack said: You say that the console business is different from the mobile business. So.. Why do we have to listen to Microsoft then??? Microsoft clearly tried to launch smartphones with their own Window OS, which failed. Their fault. …
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freeassociate2 said: So don’t sell at a loss, and produce enough of them? (Instead of artificial shortages that are obvious ploys to boost desirability.) The “robust and viable ecosystem for game developers" argument is such horseshit if you…
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davgreg said: It would seem that it is in everyone’s interest for ARM to remain independent. Maybe a consortium of large tech companies could each buy 10% of ARM in order to hold the majority of shares. Nope. Without Nvidia's money and eng…