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The whole point of web TV is that it offers niche programming - which make more adult themes and larger story arcs possible. This has meant that TV is now the new cinema. While there may be a place for this stuff, perhaps as a sweetner to Apple musi…
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foggyhill said: You sure talk a lot for saying NOTHING. At least relate it to an actual fact about Apple, instead all you got is platitudes. Thanks for proving my point foggy, and by the way contradicting yourself. Indeed, you…
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asdasd said: lkrupp said: Why not just ban so-called gatekeepers from proving any service or product that competes with a non-gatekeeper entity like Spotify. anton zuykov said: That is like not allowing a straight A student…
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Some very silly comments on here about Europe, which are nothing more than a parochial view and polarised politics and debating style of some in the US - the weakest of which resort to insults. Accusing people of communism, particularly of a free tr…
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As that's the case, all the buzz around Surface must be a fluke, right?
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The article makes a fair point about the numbers, but the same argument could have been used about the Mac platform in comparison to the large number of Windows users. The point was, a dedicated core of pro users chose the Mac and these opinion form…
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dysamoria said: Rayz2016 said: ibgarrett said: Apple has flat-out given up on their software on the Macintosh platform. It used to be the iWorks and iLife packages were a "must have", now it's just given away as an afterthought…
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I guess with the news about pushing their suppliers to renewables, it doesn't look great if most of your signature building is devoted to parking cars. I guess I'll leave it to Apple to square that circle.
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Signature buildings are not as important as how organisations function. One of the most celebrated buildings at MIT was not the one by IM Pei but a wooden prefab dating from the war. Researchers loved it because it empowered them to do whatever they…
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Interesting article, but with all it's reference to sales figures, it doesn't answer what people need PCs for compared to a tablet or indeed whether the tablet as a discreet category as it is with Apple is even relevant anymore. The near religious b…
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hydrogen said: steveau said: Good analysis and the suggestions for improvements are all relevant, but you have missed the big improvement that is totally necessary if the iPad is to be truly post-PC: native handwriting recognition. …
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zoetmb said: razormaid said: It's the best. It even fools Adobe into thinking it's not been moved resulting in all the serial numbers still working. it great for making a perfect clone then transfering that clone to your new machine…
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The minute you have to tell your audience the idea your product contains is driving the world forward, you kind of know it isn't. With iPhone you just knew it was revolutionary. With this... it's like here is a spectacle and that little toggle at th…
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$1499 is affordable? For an i5 with 8gb of ram. Hahahaha. Well, my 17" MBP is almost dead. Will I replace it? Hell no. For the money I'd want more than this. At the very least the charger should contain all the ports they removed. Not compelling a…
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Removing it wouldn't be for any practical reason, but more for formal aesthetic reasons. The Macbook Pro is a pro machine for goodness sake.
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The decision is political, just not in the way he's saying. He wants political to mean 'arbitrary' with a them and us situation. But actually money filtered through these tax havens is through complex subsidiaries is associated with money laundering…
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mac_128 said: kernapster said: £8 per hour. Geez, I think one of the major German supermarkets operating the the UK pays more, probably for less hassle. £8 is standard for anything customer facing and unskilled in London - even for age…
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£8 per hour. Geez, I think one of the major German supermarkets operating the the UK pays more, probably for less hassle. £8 is standard for anything customer facing and unskilled in London - even for agency work. From a UK customer perspective, we …
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I have to say I agree with the people who are skeptical about ever thinner MacBook Pros. When ever I see dongles and adaptors I think 'it's a failure'. The design it meant to follow function, not compromise function at the cost of utility. Shaving p…
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I'm a teacher in the UK and iPads are great for researching on the web or making stop-motion animations, but up until recently there was no way to profile the device for individual users. Most schools require log ins for each child, plus a folder fo…