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This article carefully steps around the fact that this improvement will make zero difference to Apple's most visible and most deficient use of AI: Siri. Siri is the primary and by far most visible use of "AI" at Apple. People quite rightly have a p…
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jimcord said: Chelgrian……. do you not see that removing features from a watch that a person already paid for Could and probably would lead to a large class action lawsuit against Apple. Do you think Apple really wants that backlash from their…
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I'd still prefer stainless. It's significantly harder than titanium, does a few extra grams really make any difference? My 13 Pro is so tough I don't bother with a case and it has almost no scratches - aside from when it fell off an electric scooter…
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eriamjh said: I'm going to go out on a limb to say that the 2024 MacOS release will be the last one that supports Intel machines unless Sonoma is already it. There's is no way that Apple will support a 2020 iMac in 2025, five years later. …
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Ah yes, positive discrimination.
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PauloSeraa said: Mike Wuerthele said: rob53 said: Mike Wuerthele said: canukstorm said: "Our review unit had a 512GB SSD" => How much RAM did your review consist of? 8GB. We use what we can get our hands o…
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jonamac said: Mike Wuerthele said: jonamac said: Is there any logic to that headline whatsoever? What about this iMac is a clear sign of intel support going away??? This is addressed in the text. Where?! I wondered the …
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I’m not sure Intel support is going away just yet. That would piss off people who bought the Intel Mac Pro which still being sold 4 months ago. Apple usually supports Macs for around 6 years after their release, which means 3 more years for the Mac …
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22july2013 said: elijahg said: 22july2013 said: What I want is better NE (Neural Engine) core speeds, because my software seems to be bound by the speed of the NEs. (It's hard to be sure, since the Apple Activity Monitor in macO…
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I cancelled Apple One a while ago, and was very recently considering re-subscribing at £33/month - mainly because I sub to Music (£11), 2TB storage (£9) and News+ (£9) totalling £29. Now it's £37 there is no chance. It's absolutely not worth £444 pe…
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22july2013 said: What I want is better NE (Neural Engine) core speeds, because my software seems to be bound by the speed of the NEs. (It's hard to be sure, since the Apple Activity Monitor in macOS doesn't tell you about the NE load.) Here's…
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Is all that R&D spending going into Vision Pro? Because it's definitely not going into Apple's now singular AIO desktop. The M1 iMac has been out for 2.5 years, whilst the M2 has now been around for 18 months. Apple has had 18 months to put the …
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Wesley Hilliard said: M68000 said: So, now it’s bad to charge your phone to 100% ? Lol, so much different information out there. It’s hard to know what to believe. Simple: ignore randombro69 on a forum and listen to the experts.…
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Actually... Most wear to lithium batteries is in the topping charge (80%+). Preventing the battery exceeding 80% does genuinely increase battery lifetime quite significantly. If a user doesn't discharge their battery to
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command_f said: Now being constructive, can someone please remind me why Apple's original proposal was so bad: Before encryption, and totally on-device, scan photos that are leaving the device to go to Apple's servers (iCloud) to ensure they …
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My almost 2 year old iPhone 13 Pro is on 85%. However it dropped to 85% after about a year, and has stayed there ever since.
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appleinsideruser said: phytonix said: ramanpfaff said: 14 Pro already down to 89%. Bought right at launch a year ago. Never saw this drastic decline with any of my previous phones (I get a new one every year). I am also at …
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Not really sure why the pro phones can apparently only have boring colours. I have the blue iPhone 13 and the colour is so muted that it's essentially just grey.
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netrox said: ApplePoor said: The USB-C transfer rate, I believe, was not a part of the EU dogma. The new phone potentially has a USB-C socket and that is all that was required. No, the USB-C standard require at least 15W for recha…
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coolfactor said: GerfnitAuthor said: My primary problem with Siri is it doesn't remember context. So if I ask about where someone lives or the address of a company and it gives me the answer, I can't request, "Take me there" because it…