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I just read what I believe is the patent. It doesn’t appear that Masimo has any patent on optical pulse ox technology, but combo of the sensor and the storing of sensor data in memory for later retrieval. I can see an argument for obviousness here.
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I remember the packaging was great on the original iPod I gifted in 2001. Apparently that unboxing cost me $28,601.
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macxpress said: morky said: macxpress said: Stabitha_Christie said: chadbag said: Now I know why BMW drivers are attracted to BMWs. "Takes one to know one". Arrogant a-hole drivers attracted to arrogant company…
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macxpress said: Stabitha_Christie said: chadbag said: Now I know why BMW drivers are attracted to BMWs. "Takes one to know one". Arrogant a-hole drivers attracted to arrogant company. (Note the above is said in jest, but on…
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TightLines said: Beats said: Who’s surprised by Tesla? Knowing Apple, they will update software frequently and it will be secure. If Apple can kick Tesla’s ass in software, this will make non-Tesla electric cars more tempting. Yup,…
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Anyone who has closely followed Apple over the past 20 years should recognize Tesla taking a very similar approach on vertical integration. They are innovating like no one else in the auto industry in manufacturing, and they are relying less and les…
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ForumPost said: AppleInsider said: [...] Tesla infotainment system [...] Read on AppleInsider Never like Tesla. Mediocre design in and out to me personally. I mean, look at the display That's an ancient version of their…
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ericthehalfbee said: dk49 said: And who's going to partner with Apple, given that basically every manufacturer Apple tried to reach denied them? Show me any official press releases stating this. Rumors don’t count. That said, tho…
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Mark my words: they will sell dozens of these things.
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randominternetperson said: I will point out that when this was first announced a number of people complained that Wisconsin was "paying" Foxconn (in the form of tax relieve) for something that may never come to fruition. Instead, what happen…
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linuxplatform said: razorpit said: Agree with this. Don't think Intel is going anywhere soon, but if you have stock I think now is a good time to sell. Intel is vulnerable right now. There's a lot of laziness and content out there ri…
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9secondkox2 said: I don’t think that the butterfly mechanism is the problem at all. So peopledont need to spaz every time it’s mentioned m its a great idea that needs a little more time in development. I own a 2017 MBP, and the spazzing…
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j2fusion said: I am worried that the transition will curtail or eliminate access to low level system functions. For example, iOS does not allow access to MAC addresses on the local network limiting the usability of network scanners. This is j…
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Holy crap. I just realized Apple could now trivially implement booting MacOS from an iPhone. You could just dock your phone in a laptop enclosure, or use a desktop setup. Also, with VDI, corporations issuing iPhones would not need to buy PCs Or Term…
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I thought it was interesting that the transition strategy was an exact mirror of 2005, with virtualization added. This will be far easier, though, with Carbon long dead and all apps 64 bit. No 2-year wait for native Photoshop.
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karmadave said: I remain skeptical. Not because I don't think Apple can pull this off. They've done it 2x before so clearly they can. Consumers probably won't notice any difference other than better battery life, etc. Will large corporations …
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johnbear said: Sad! grab an Intel Mac Pro while you can. ARM Macs will be inferior in performance. They just demoed Maya running in emulation on a year-old chip designed for a thermally-constrained, fanless enclosure. MacBook Pros and M…
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canukstorm said: GeorgeBMac said: elijahg said: I’m thinking about getting a MacBook for someone - but really not sure about switching to ARM with all the incompatibility (again) and lack of Windows. My apprehension is how long …
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jharner said: If macOS for ARM does not support the UNIX side, then the Mac in STEM will be dead. If macOS for ARM does not support a hypervisor for Docker, etc., then the Mac in STEM will be on life support. The data sciences are moving to c…
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zimmie said: redraider11 said: lkrupp said: In my opinion, until the human driver is completely eliminated from the equation the autonomous vehicle is a pipe dream. I watched a PBS documentary about the status of the technology.…