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I eagerly await watching Jamie Foxx host the "Beat Shazam!" episode featuring Italian opera arias.
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fastasleep said: Also LOL at calling a $117.15 billion quarter “disastrous”. What a world. Thought exactly the same thing. Unbelievable.
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I can vouch for the longer replacement cycle. My computing needs are modest, and I just (reluctantly) replaced a late 2009 iMac with a M1 mac mini. I also replaced a 2012 MBA with an M1 MBA. 10 years between replacements? Why yes, thank you. Indeed.…
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I'm very pleased that Apple has chosen in several instances to house stores in historic buildings and to restore so many little details in them. Far superior to saying, "This is our retail design; every store must look identical." The biggest attrac…
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"Orchestrating"? What stupid buzz-speak. Just remember doubling brass and double reeds on a melody line doesn't work well. And never put two solo violins on a single line.
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wood1208 said: Many of us grew up using Windows so switching to MACs is not easy. One simple observation is If there is a simple way to have Windows type File Explorer UI on MacOS then easier to migrate from Windows to MacOS. I'm curious w…
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JP234 said: Does anyone still use FireFox? Yes. at least on desktop.
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AppleZulu said: JP234 said: AppleZulu said: "Furthermore, the bag's luggage tag had disconnected, preventing identification of the owners." This seems like the type of information that belongs right at the top of the article. Air T…
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AppleZulu said: lkrupp said: Airlines are scumbags, every last one of them, with thieves for employees. That goes for UPS, FedEx, and the USPS too. That’s quite a bunker you live in, there. It's harsh, because keeping track of b…
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AppleZulu said: This seems akin to someone going to the junkyard, buying vehicles that have been 'totaled' and then demanding that the car manufacturers commit insurance fraud by issuing new titles for the vehicles. Seems to me more like …
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spheric said: darkvader said: racerhomie3 said: Nothing short of amazing. Amazing? More like pitiful. We have these little things — we call them "phones", but they're really hand-held computers, and most people replace t…
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radarthekat said: macsince1988 said: Apple did NOT earn $90.15B in fourth quarter of 2022. That is their total revenue. They earned $20.72B, for a profit margin of 22.99%. If you have a business and you go out on a sales call to a…
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[A]nalysts from JP Morgan forecast revenue of $90 billion for Apple. This beats the present Wall Street consensus of $88.6 billion on the quarter. Apple earned $83.4 billion in its fiscal fourth quarter of 2021. Revenues are not earnings. Which …
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This is fine, of course, but I'm slightly disgruntled that not just sales but support for the Series 3 is already winding down. My wife bought one new (because of the smaller size) on the assumption that Apple would support – through updates, etc. –…
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mknelson said: Stupefy said: “$1 billion euro”? Sure, euro has parity with USD today, but pick a currency! They did in the title and first paragraph, the Euro. It was a European case. Or, are you picking on the lack of a currency …
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[I]t hasn't been tick-tock for about a decade where's there's innovation, then refinement, then back to innovation. It's been tick-tock-tock-tock more often. I think you mean "tick-talk-talk-talk."
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People see all this money pouring in, and they think it has to end someday. And, of course, it does have to end, just as it did for the British East India Co., General Electric and General Motors. With Apple, though, someday isn't any time soon.
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Remember, that's what brought down the Tsar. The people get fed up with paying in blood and treasure for the Tsar's adventure in WWI. The people got fed up with paying in blood and treasure and losing on top of it. Important distinction that may als…
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Based on those parking lots, looks like this site could benefit from the Apple Park treatment.
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A Drobo NAS box has been an excellent solution for a small nonprofit I help support: The hot-swappable drives are super easy and have kept the array reliable for a decade. That said, the company hasn't updated its management software in quite a whil…