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So can a MagSafe wallet be slapped on the back of the battery, or are they mutually exclusive?
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applebynature said: It's a shame they didn't make a separate one for each of the 3 iphone styles. It really doesn't make sense with its size is so constrained by the mini, a phone that I've never seen in the wild with an actual person. Act…
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Is it me, or was that update like four days ago?
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The problem is, standards bodies should make sure relevant patents are negotiated to be licensed as a bundle under fixed terms (FRAND) and license fees covered by the manufacturer of the components used to implement them BEFORE passing standards. i…
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What the PC “wokes” forget, there are many reason for stammering and stuttering, and they include getting caught in a lie, being embarrassed etc. non of which have to do with a speech impediment. And in many of those cases, that emoji is totally fit…
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With that price and not even a spot to charge the Apple Watch
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Yeah, right; so the mega successful artists and their managers get even more money and power, while the artists who’d actually need to money wouldn’t get anything. Because you can bet, the distribution key is sales based, which heavily favors those …
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firelock said: If Apple offers this it will be essentially a “desktop” iPad aimed at artist studios, designers, architects, etc. Yeah, at which point it simply should run macOS. If you want to run iPad apps, there’s Catalyst and full-scree…
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Well, Windows 11 ARM Edition is just a matter of time. “Ancient” Intel Macs will be stuck with Win10, and “modern” ARM Macs will get Win11-ARM, with x86 emulation… So basically, M$ is helping Apple sell more Macs. People requiring intel based Win11…
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The problem: more available RAM makes developers lazy and wasteful with resources. But there are applications where the data sets themselves are huge, such as image data, DNA databases, audio/video recordings. Having such data memory mapped allows f…
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Stupid: the reason a Start menu is at a FIXED location and in a CORNER is, that no matter where the mouse is, with an AIMLESS flick of the wrist, one can fling the cursor to where it needs to be: muscle memory and cursor dynamics work for things to …
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mknelson said: "(a.) Easily discovered, seen, or understood; readily perceived by the eye or the intellect; plain; evident; apparent; as, an obvious meaning; an obvious remark." So, no - pretty much what you had in your head. Basically, wha…
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indieshack said: someone wake me up when Apple puts out a foldable screen version - until then it's going to be the micro-incremental changes that's dominated the past several years. Foldable displays are going to have childhood diseases… …
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It’s one thing to warn people against the practice, it’s another to prohibit people from doing something on devices they own. if I wanted to install Android on my iPhone (not that I ever wanted to) I should be able to do it: it’s my damn hardware. …
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mcdave said: Largely pointless on an iPhone. I’d rather Google used the 1st-party AV Player so it continues the sound after I switch away from the App and has standard media controls/navigation rather than random crap. But how would they …
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What needs to end is either the walled garden or the AppStore monopoly, it should also be possible to delete Apple’s apps to free up storage, not just hide them. It should also be possible for the user to let apps access hardware info, but it shoul…
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Yeah, after never selling the HomePod in Austria, now they sell the decrepit HomePod mini overpriced and late in Austria, as if the country were some third world German colony. Someone at Apple please wake up and take notice: Austrians are sick and…
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The HomePod’s failure is purely a marketing failure. For a mono smart speaker/voice assistant it’s too expensive and overpriced…. ….BUT as a stereo pair for music listening and AirPlay2 target, it’s awesome. And for that it never was too expensive…
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Mission Impossible video, and targeted “leaks” of “ultra secret” development prototypes long after the corresponding products are released: a way to maintain the myth and excitement about what’s to come next. Hardly an accident, it’s smart marketin…
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I own an iPad since the first model that Apple brought to market. I justified the purchasing prices for my by now three iPads (original, Air, Pro), by comparing it with the cost, weight, bulk and hassle of producing, maintaining and carrying paper p…