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lkrupp said: proline said: retrogusto said: Apple is not in a position to challenge the Chinese government. Even the US government has limited options in that respect. But it is probably a lot easier and safer to protest against…
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I started to have issues with my HomePods and the YouTube app. When playing a video and after the first YT ad the sound stops playing on my HomePod stereo group, the video continues to play. I would have to either rewind or click out of the video or…
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Why does AI not allow discussion on the important topics like "FBI 'deeply concerned' about Apple's new security protections"? You guys allow it on water downed stories such as this one. I for one come here to have open discussions on all stories an…
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zimmie said: bloggerblog said: I haven't read the iMessage API documentation, but if it can be done 'legally' then Google would've jumped on that bandwagon ages ago. I'm skeptical There is no iMessage API documentation, primarily be…
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I for one prefer the chin, it makes it look the role
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I haven't read the iMessage API documentation, but if it can be done 'legally' then Google would've jumped on that bandwagon ages ago. I'm skeptical
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Curious to know if anyone uses a trackball these days, and for what market. Seems odd to keep something alive if it doesn't have a market.
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mike1 said: There's not a violin small enough to express how little i care about advertisers and their revenue. Hahaha! I agree but ads do pay for things, however they’ve gone too far by pretending they’re not ads, and by tracking your ac…
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Amazon lacks customer trust when it comes to handling data. I won’t be surprised if it got sold to police or governments. I don’t even trust their palm reader tech or Ring security system.
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I hope Musk appreciates how great SJ was turning around Apple with its dated OS, hardware, software, then hiring the right people, disrupting industries, and hitting one home run after another without the drama.
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xbit said: Madbum said: just managment doing their thing. Elon has succeeded at everything, no reason to think he won’t here He didn't succeed at keeping his wife. If you want to keep with the sports team analogies, go read The Damn…
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It’s not a mistake, he yelled at Chris, got up, walked all the way down the stage, just to slap someone way less successful than him. Will ruined Will for many. Not cool. Nor did he sincerely apologize or make it up to Chris. Will is whipped. And fr…
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Historically speaking, Apple has been most successful in distributing existing industries. Alas that was under Jobs. They often waited till the market matured and leveled off, then swooped in with how to do that better. Not sure if that’ll continue …
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The music in video for the Illinois robbery is too funny to take it seriously
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The fact that China has a disgusting forced slave labor should be enough reason for Apple and any other company with ethical and moral standards to begin bringing manufacturing home or at least to other countries.
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Let it ‘sink in’ that the web is a cruel market and does not respond well to sudden changes, especially when you keep shifting the goal post.
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Wow, the guy is talented!
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sagan_student said: bloggerblog said: When Jobs introduced Siri he said it’s going to be a conversational AI assistant. I know it could be hard to do, but it’s been 10 years! Siri had a huge head start, it should be better than the com…
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When Jobs introduced Siri he said it’s going to be a conversational AI assistant. I know it could be hard to do, but it’s been 10 years! Siri had a huge head start, it should be better than the competition in every way.
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Hey-less Google would be easier to do than Hay-less Siri. The syllables are clearer and the sound is more unique with Google.