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jd_in_sb said: The other day I spoke to my nearby iPhone X and asked Siri to set a timer for 3 minutes. When the timer was done I told Siri “Do that again.” Siri responded by saying “hang on let me listen... hmm I don’t recognize that song.” …
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SpamSandwich said: sunwukong said: SpamSandwich said: Google's access to sensitive private information really is making their assistant more capable for users. It's still up to the individual if this gain in function is a fair t…
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jbdragon said: Go Google doing a number of commands is what Alexa started doing not to long ago. It is a nice feature. Not a HUGE deal. You know what is a big deal? Have you seen Alexa and it's Blueprint? Being able to easily create you…
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gutengel said: Google's presentation was rather impressive and creepy. Apple really needs step up their game, I haven't seen a presentation from them that gets me excited in a long time. Privacy and security are great, but there should be som…
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SpamSandwich said: Google's access to sensitive private information really is making their assistant more capable for users. It's still up to the individual if this gain in function is a fair tradeoff. People keep saying or inferring that …
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canukstorm said: rogifan_new said: canukstorm said: rogifan_new said: A lot of impressive things announced. Your move Apple. With respect to digital assistants / AI / ML / ambient computing, I would love to see Apple m…
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larz2112 said: Coincidentally I just saw this story on the local Austin news. I believe the packages were being delivered from a local Amazon fulfillment center by a contracted third-party delivery person or business, not by of the the big sh…
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levansic said: He also served on the Apple board of directors between Aug. 28 2006 and Aug.3, 2009, and stepped down to avoid any conflicts of interest after Android had copied enough from the iPhone to really piss off Steve Jobs.. …
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I thought he'd be thinner....
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"Well isn't that special."
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Well it's about freeking time they didn't get their way on this. My question is, when are they going to actually have to pay up? Is inflation or interest figured in with all this dithering about. When do appeals run out and you have to pay the pi…
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Craigy, is that you?
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I thought HEB was still going to just allow NFC type payments with their own mobile app? If they get Apple Pay that will help me out a lot. I've been starting to look at alternatives to HEB that will support this payment method. If they think t…
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aw hell naw! that guy ought to be playing Scully. /facepalm
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Problem is at least for me that a 64GB Wifi-Cellular Grey model is only available for in-store pickup which is great, but it also says no stores in my area (Austin, Texas!) have the item, so I guess they are just blowing out stock and if they don't …
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I just hope to alleviate frequent iPhoto hangs, crashes, and sometimes near unusable slow performance. This is on last year's Mac Pro, dedicated internal 2 TB SATA drive, 16GM RAM, Mavericks, and all sw up to date.
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Samsung: "We're going to start our OWN 64 bit CPU, with hookers, and blackjack!"
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Samsung: "But this one goes to eleven!"
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Late 90's Motorola decides power PC CPUs for desktop (ie Apple) ain't worth it anymore 'cause "Apple is teh dying", declaring the AIM alliance a failure, and focus resources on power pc for communications stuff, tossing apple to the curb, and switch…
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I remember about 9-10 years ago when Motorola SPS proclaimed that (because Apple was 'beleaguered') the Somerset PowerPC Moto-IBM-Apple alliance had 'clearly failed', and that it was time to focus PowerPC design efforts from desktop CPUs (ie Apple) …