anantksundaram
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dewme said: Pretty amazing for a 1.0 product ... but the price is going to scare away a lot of regular folks. The price will come down rapidly. In a few years, it may cost not much more than what the highest-end iPhone costs today. Init…
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I've been a huge skeptic of AR/VR. But this thing could be bloody brilliant.
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macxpress said: anantksundaram said: Oh wow, big. Such innovation!!!!! Yeah because thats gonna be the ONLY thing new about the next iPhone lol. What would be innovative is if people would wait and see the product with full specs …
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Oh wow, big. Such innovation!!!!!
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"Apple Car"?! Sure.
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A bit late to the game, it seems… especially after pioneering with (the sadly misbegotten) Siri. Let’s hope it’s not a dollar short as well.
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daven said: Can someone explain what this means > Unlike larger suppliers such as Foxconn and Pegatron, which handle inventory management for Apple in the country, Wistron could not establish itself in that particular aspect of the busines…
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danox said: India, like Brazil will never work at any large scale…….. unless you want a call center. Step aside, folks! We have an I-know-better-than-Apple India expert here! /slowclapping
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Still a bit shocked (and disappointed) by how primitive the features on card.Apple.com are… Ugh.
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People really care about this purported ‘news’?! This is irrelevance writ large for Apple. Wow. AI (as well as some of its readers) have sunk to a sad, new low. (Yes, I cared enough to comment).
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“ Apple was founded 47 years ago, on April 1, 1976”….. and boy, how it has changed the world! Stunning.
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blastdoor said: anantksundaram said: Apple’s so embarrassingly far behind in the AI game. Despite being among the earliest. They should outsource this or partner for it, and move along. Catching up in AI is mostly a matter of spen…
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Apple’s so embarrassingly far behind in the AI game. Despite being among the earliest. They should outsource this or partner for it, and move along.
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applebynature said: Wasn't sure I'd like it, almost didn't give it a chance, but ended up loving it. I found it to be smarmy and boring. But tastes vary.
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anantksundaram said: AR/VR is a solution in search of a problem. For the consumer world this is, in a nutshell, the case. It’s cool tech, and in various industries would be huge. For consumers though, it would be a hard sell until it…
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AR/VR is a solution in search of a problem. I have little doubt Apple will pull this like they did the (rumored) car. If Apple had only spent a fraction (on the utterly, embarrassingly useless Siri) of their R&D budget to achieve what OpenAI d…
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This is the road map for 2023? Apple is, at best, going sideways. Time for a new direction. Which is going to require Tim Cook to move on. He’s been just superb over the past decade, but he has run out of ideas.
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It's so sad to see so many of the Apple Faithful sounding like uninformed Androiders... What a remarkable change in tone in the 16 years I've been here! Wow.
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cropr said: tomowa said: Just asking, as I am not a Tesla car user. Does Tesla sell subscriptions for "enhanced features". Does Tesla allow 3rd party software/firmware access to its car's operating systems? Or does Tesla control the …
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Appleish said: Nnnnnnnnnope. Not this. Not Tesla. And stop spending my tax money on Space X, please. Bankrupt Musk. This takes the cake for the top "I'll Cut Off My Nose to Spite My Face" post of 2022!