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mfryd said: Perhaps I missed it. But I did not see any mention of clock speed, or Windows compatibility. I need to occasionally run Windows software. I current use Parallels. Will Apple Silicon based chips be able to run Parallels and Win…
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NotoriousDEV said: I’m sure Apple stockholders won’t be happy; that’s a big slice of revenue gone and given Apple’s privacy stance they won’t monetize the data to make up for it. For those saying this would put Apple in the crosshairs for mo…
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JinTech said: I am pretty sure with a product like this Apple will either have a replaceable battery or a trade-in value so Apple can recycle them once the internal battery dies. If the air tags use only ultra wide band, they should have s…
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iOS_Guy80 said: Looking at the Apple website and comparing the two pro models the max seems to only have a larger screen and a bump in optical zooming over the 12 pro. Any other differences? Some significant differences in the cameras. Fr…
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cat52 said: I'm not an expert on Section 230, but the reason this contentious issue has resurfaced again this week is because the NY Post was given material from Hunter Biden's MBP which was left behind at a Delaware repair shop. Needless to…
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cat52 said: seanj said: I’m just gobsmacked that people are still making unnecessary international journeys during a global pandemic I'm actually planning a similar trip myself, and very much looking forward to it...! Governments…
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This approach is stupid. It winds up forcing services onto the Web that work better in-app. Like buying ebooks, or running games remotely. Apple used to say that they don't set out to make money, they set out to make the best products, and making…
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dblanch369 said: Lol good. Don’t want their crappy games in the App Store anyway. I’m sorry, but those App Store rules are in place for a reason - to protect our way of life. If any of you have seen the mess that is the google play store, you…
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magman1979 said: flydog said: wizard69 said: Apple needs to grasp the situation. China simply has turned into a grand example of a hostile country. They have far too many known programs to literally steal technology and of c…
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tmay said: tjwolf said: razorpit said: p-dog said: One word: “gaslighting”! Well, ok, maybe a couple more: “childish vengeance” - especially against TikTok K-Poppers for spoiling the Toddler-in-Chief’s pro-COVID Tulsa ra…
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M68000 said: Oh come on Tim. I’m a big Apple fan and have their phones since the beginning and several Macs. That being said, the days of “competition” may be gone. Let’s face it, Apple is now so huge it just scoops up anything that is rea…
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sflocal said: Windows is a requirement for me. There’s no way around it and Apple makes the best Windows machine around for my use case. I use VMware and it was the primary reason I jumped to Apple way back when. It’s exciting stuff for s…
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rbnetengr said: So, as iPad becomes a better platform for those users, and they abandon the Mac, will there be sufficient customer base left to continue Mac development? Apple would need the Mac for their own development purposes, even if …
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elijahg said: normm said: swineone said:In closing, I wager a part of the announcement is going to be an x86 emulation layer with never-seen-before performance. I guess we'll see soon enough. There's no reason they couldn't incl…
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swineone said:In closing, I wager a part of the announcement is going to be an x86 emulation layer with never-seen-before performance. I guess we'll see soon enough. There's no reason they couldn't include some hardware support for x86 emulat…
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tmay said: normm said: tmay said: karmadave said: Most of Intel's chip manufacturing facilities are already in the United States (Oregon and Arizona) so I am not sure what they are talking about. TSMC (aka Taiwan Semicond…
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tmay said: karmadave said: Most of Intel's chip manufacturing facilities are already in the United States (Oregon and Arizona) so I am not sure what they are talking about. TSMC (aka Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) has manu…
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lkrupp said: spice-boy said: Hey Lkrupp, I almost entirely agree with you. People are fooling themselves if they think this pandemic is like a thunderstorm which darkens the sky, dumps some rain they the sun returns the next day and th…
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Beats said: Apples win: Their idea of protecting the world is realized. Googs win: They get your data using Apples iPhone and tracing technology. As usual, the only losers are Android users. Google finds out nothing. A user finds out that…
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larryjw said: I will be interesting to see what Apple/Google comes up with. Just have to wait until April 28. The Apple/Google Privacy-Preserving Contact Tracing draft documentation has been out for awhile.