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twolf2919 said: ... I think Apple jumped the shark with this AR "wannabe" VR headset. I'm not sure why developers - especially small ones - would write software, i.e. potential killer apps, for it when Apple has given no timeline for a devic…
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mayfly said: FileMakerFeller said: AppleInsider said: The forefront of public perception regarding AI in 2023 is occupied by Microsoft's AI-powered Bing and Google's Bard. My experience is that ChatGPT is recognised and men…
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The headline. Who upgrades their laptop annually? Especially since migrating to a new machine can be a Royal PITA?
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In mobile electronic devices, there are three main design goals or aspects to consider: 1. Cheap 2. Compact 3. Complex (which when done right means performance and functionality, but I chose C to have a catchy "3 Cs of mobile device design".) Th…
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mikethemartian said: They have to put a spin on everything. Is it a 'spin' if it happens to be true? Or maybe I'm not just as cynical as the rest of the world.
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Oh, I remember the barge. Apparently, Google doesn't. So they keep cranking out these metaphorical barges.
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Just plain stupid.
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ktappe said: Would you buy a car for which you needed special equipment just to pop the hood? And then once you got it open, any part you replaced made the car refuse to run anymore? If not, why are we putting up with phones that have purposely …
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chutzpah said: Meh, I'm not sure what else you'd expect him to say. He could say what Steve Jobs said when the IBM PC came out: "Welcome IBM, Seriously." Because he knew that IBM's entry just validated the personal computer as a legitima…
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Xed said: eightzero said: Xed said: h4y3s said: Remember folks, this is just an early prototype of the eventual "Apple iGlasses". This one built for programmers and developers to get their hands on something that works be…
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That battery attachment should have the cable oriented vertically aimed straight down rather than horizontally towards the back. Less bending stress on the cable, and no wire sticking out from your head like some kind of stupid hair ornament. (Wat…
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Wait! Doesn't Apple Photos on Mac automatically put copies of the My Photo Stream uploads in the main Apple Photos library folder?
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22july2013 said: I can also see how the device could have a flip-out arm (with a camera or a mirror) to take a video of your entire face, which could allow FaceTime calls to work (using software to skew your face into a normal view.) So b…
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chutzpah said: zomp said: Curious to know the percentage of people who own and use any branded phone over 5 years old. The only reason why I'm so negative to this story is that I feel Europe would love to bring down success. I'm sorry…
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There is no such thing as "Planned Obsolescence"in the smartphone industry. What there is is breakneck technological progress and murderously intense competition that guarantees bankruptcy if a company fails to keep up with the pace of technologica…
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danox said: sconosciuto said: We already knew why Apple didn’t have massive layoffs: they didn’t massively hire like Amazon and the rest. Apple has better management than Amazon, Meta or Google, being stupid and hiring more people t…
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"The results follow a disastrous posting from Q1 2023, where Apple reported $117.15 billion, which was the first year-on-year quarterly drop in revenue since 2019." Really? Disastrous? Did the company go under? Did the stock fall 50%? C'mon.
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waveparticle said: The CEO club has a formula calculating the performance of CEO and a formula of how much to reward. This was written into the contract when CEO was hired. You need to take a close look of the formulas before criticizing a CE…
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Remember this: Whenever a company says its proposed merger will increase competition, they are lying through their teeth. How in the world can competition increase when the number of competitors decreases?
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I hope this finally ends lawsuits that accuse a company that is patently not a monopoly of acting like a monopoly. Plaintiff lawyers who sell this absurd legal theory to their clients are committing malpractice.