cy_starkman
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gutengel said: I wonder how expensive these tiles will be; I bet it'll be a subscription of sorts. @gutengel i doubt from apple’s viewpoint they need to sub you in to make the monies. this is simply leveraging the existing find …
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what’s the difference? they won’t fall out of your ears all the time.
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Someone call me when Apple makes headphones I can use while I’m swimming. maybe by then I’ll have an Apple Watch where the screen works while it’s wet. It’s not holding out much hope, and will continue to enjoy Apple Watch Series 3 until then
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the article counters itself for some reason. while describing how apple’s Implementation of pro motion display On the iPad Pro is significantly different to the way that Google or other companies are using it on their phones, it then goes on to que…
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sflocal said: I think the headline implies that there was a security flaw with ApplePay when there was not. The credit card issues - as usual - are the ones at fault. This is why I will never, ever trust anything a bank can do when it comes…
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cia said: RapeKit is a terrible name for a new API. sounds like an internal facebook api for advanced targeted advertising.
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FileMakerFeller said: cy_starkman said: that was lame. i came expecting a technical article about processor design, maybe a detail on the incredible power management abilities, differences in neural architecture and other factors like…
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that was lame. i came expecting a technical article about processor design, maybe a detail on the incredible power management abilities, differences in neural architecture and other factors like sensors, security, encryption, codecs in hardware.,,
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so the company that wastes this much space/fuel/resources to ship this little product is winning awards for their environmental efforts. if it is such an opportunity tim cook, then take the opportunity to change how you package and your partners …
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yojimbo007 said: cy_starkman said: hammeroftruth said: Either way, it’s still Adobe’s fault for not setting correct expectations and now we know why. Sure it would be pretty close to impossible to reproduce the same program on t…
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hammeroftruth said: Either way, it’s still Adobe’s fault for not setting correct expectations and now we know why. Sure it would be pretty close to impossible to reproduce the same program on the iPad that has existed for decades on the Mac. …
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DAalseth said: jhalmos said: Affinity Photo is going to be a tough one to beat. It’s already a copy of the desktop version and is a year ahead of Adobe releasing it’s baby-step version. And Affinity also has Illustrator beat. Good luck…
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are they meaning a 6s as opposed to an 8?
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@seanismorris i am just going to leave this here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgIfcmDI9K4
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Fatman said: Fact: These pockets belong to ‘wealthier’ people with higher educations that are willing to spend more money than Android users. fact: more television is watched by people with lower educations and less money. sounds like bot…
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i guess said same politicians also support police tracking apps for relevant US cities so that african people can avoid harassment? i want an app that tracks people i don’t like so that i never have to run into them. same?
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hexclock said: Soli said: BxBorn said: studiomusic said: Wow, if iPhones did this, it would be the end of the world. But Samsung can even have a phone that blows up and it's just business as usual... Really? becaus…
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@hmurchison surely a bit over reacting there, don’t you think? the abandoned products you are mentioning were hardly that great and not much more than distractions. XServe came at the end of an era that was wiped out by blades, dedicate…
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I seriously hope that unlike the article states it is not based on the same code as the desktop Photoshop. That thing is a giant bloated mass of slowness and ancient times, not as bad s some of their other apps to be sure. i use it, a lot, and have…
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david mowry said: cy_starkman said: Sprint, the ever looming threat to verizon and at&t that by virtue of its strong commercial position kept them honest and trying to avoid being eclipsed by sprint. i doubt at&t would have ac…