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That would be the dumbest thing Apple could do: Bitcoin is fundamentally flawed. If they were doing anything like it, then with a different type of blockchain, like maybe etherum. And then they should get into smart contracts, too.
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Apple Silicon support isn’t important because an app “needs the extra power”, it’s important because emulation requires system resources, and thus steals away memory and resources from other apps. Unless you’re one of few people who run a single ap…
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Xed said: You could afford the $500 for the DTK but not the $600 for an M1 Mac mini? Ludicrous argument. „You can afford $500 but not $1100 ($500+$600)?“ By extension: “You can afford $1100 but not $2420 ($1100+$1320)?“ “You can afford $242…
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As far as lenses go, Kuo has also previously predicted that the two higher-end "iPhone 13" models will feature an Ultra Wide lens that is f/1.8. Instead of the current fixed 13mm focal length, the "iPhone 13" is also rumored to include variable auto…
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Sorry, this is nonsense. The issue with these cables is, that Apple in its drive to be environmentally sound uses a plastic insulation that’s not resistant to sweat/oils from the fingers. Where you touch the cable, is first discolors, and then the…
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DAalseth said: I’m very surprised that Macs would be impacted. OS-X/macOS forked off from BSD a very long time ago. This exploit must really go back into the dark ages. No, not necessarily, because the utilities are not intrinsic to the ke…
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mrr said: I don’t know. It doesn’t sound like Apple to slap a body and some tech on top of someone else’s platform. In the Auto industry, platform is like the CPU is in the computer industry. Apple built for many years successfully comput…
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pulseimages said: Kia and GM doesn’t inspire quality. It’s not that these companies don’t know how to make things, but they have target markets and target price points in mind, the the resulting quality is a consequence thereof. Apple wi…
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TouchBar forever! As long as there’s a physical ESC key... Pro Cameras have WiFi built in, and even if not, transferring pictures is done rarely, easily done with a tumbdrive-style adapter. Why waste space on a dedicated slot?
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And what would be the hardware constraint in this case? It’s not RAM (2-3 GB) is part of both A9 and A10 based devices. It’s not neural processing, that came only with the A11. The only significant difference, aside from compute power which would m…
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I assume this leaves the neural processors completely unused? What about the GPU? Are graphics done just with the CPU thanks to the shared memory architecture? Or is there sufficient documentation/reverse engineering around, to allow for using that?…
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They should go full-on bankrupt. They present themselves as add-free and rather expensive pay-as-you-go dating service. To charge, and to then on top of it track, spy on, and exploit users private data, is beyond reprehensible. If it were a “free” …
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There’s usually a long stretch of time between initial study results, verification of these results, creating a product, and getting FDA approval. Also, if these are indicators for inflammation, disambiguation is going to be a big thing. It’s one …
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I love the Touch Bar, especially the version with a discrete esc key. The only issue with it: it doesn’t default to function keys during boot, but is blacked out. This makes dealing with booting a boot-camp partition in Windows recovery mode proble…
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Well, the problems with intel are much older than Swans tenure as CEO, he’s a convenient scapegoat for sins of the past, and I’m sure he’ll be well compensated for taking the fall. If anyone needs a scapegoat CEO, a proper golden parachute provided…
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It’s one USB-C port short, at least. Assume you’re traveling, where outlets or plug adapters are always in short supply. So you have USB-C AC adapter taking up one slot, now where can you hook up the MacBook and iPad? Sure, one can arrange things …
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“Emulate” is a bad choice of words in the context of CPUs where emulation has a distinctly different meaning, “are inspired by”, “take a similar approach”, etc. would be better. Also, unless you try to accuse intel of industrial espionage, there’s …
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Who cares? The real question: will people upgrading (especially from the 2018 model, where it may be more tempting to do so) have to buy another, expensive MagicKeyboard, or will the new versions fit? “Some mm” can make a big difference, in these re…
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Cool concept. As to price: yeah, sounds expensive. But after you save a few hours in productivity (and that happens quickly) as a professional, you’re already turning a profit. And a press photographer being able to suck down a few cameras’ pictures…
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Intel’a and TSMC’s nm don’t exactly compare, because they use different processes. If I remember what seems to be one generation apart, is actually comparable. So intel’s 10nm is like TSMC’s 7nm Of course TSMC/Apple already being at 5nm, intel is …