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better headline: "Intel deflects blame"
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This makes me so happy.
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This is the best article I've read so far. It's nice to get more information. Keep up the good work. I'm wondering if the "critical voltage" is higher on the iPhones 6 and later (vs. the 5s and earlier) because that's when the issue started. Maybe…
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rogifan_new said: At the end of the day isn’t the issue that Apple needs higher capacity batteries in their iPhones? We don't know the issue. I'd really like to read some reporting that answers these questions: 1. Is there something about…
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arthurba said: jkichline said: You bought a machine rated at 3.2 GHz and you’re consistently getting more than that under full load. Boost is just that. Momentary. I’m not seeing why you would expect it to function differently. Rubb…
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So the question is: Do the phones just randomly crash, or do other phones not have issues with high processor performance with older batteries?
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steven n. said: Honestly, this was just the opposite (though communication was piss poor). It was easy to do a battery upgrade and get full speed back. For those that didn’t want to do that, it kept phones, and batteries, in use longer. Appl…
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alxyz said: georgie01 said: At some point it will be impossible to dispute that bombarding our bodies with these kinds of things is unhealthy and destructive. But we’ll be so far into it that a reversal will mean a substantial change o…
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wemclaughlins said: Yes, truly a Festivus miracle...of common sense. People wise enough to not blow a minimum $1000 on a phone that makes it near impossible to close out apps and with a goofy notch as part of its style lines. Course $1000+ …
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larrya said: This is the one with legs. Though the iPhone 6/6+ aren’t new, some recently purchased phones saw the slowdowns while the battery still tested “good” at the Apple store (based on comments on the subject here over the last couple …
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In another universe, someone is suing Apple because their devices suddenly shut down. In another universe, someone is suing battery manufacturers because the batteries lose charge over time. And in a another universe (far, far, far away), no one is…
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thrang said: They should add the ability to open the screen with a wink. Authenticate > unlock > wink > open I never thought about the options, but that's cool. How about smile to unlock? Maybe you could also open control center …
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So let me get this straight: Apple is working on improving and making the Airpods smaller in the future? Apparently, Apple is going to take a product that sells extremely well, then iteratively improve it. How are they able to figure out what Appl…
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Original or not, the remake of Battlestar Galactica was about a million times better than anything else Apple has produced so far. I'm cautiously optimistic.
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I have to admit that I doubted that Apple could sell such an expensive phone, but clearly the price is right enough. I do wonder, though, how expensive an iPhone would have to be before it would stop selling in large numbers.
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Personally, I might be okay with it if they were actual employees of a company, but the delivery people are just random men or women who happen to need a low-paying, dead-end means of making income.
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flaneur said: rogifan_new said: mubaili said: Any scoop why Gruber got the snub? but congrats on moving up the Apple ladder. Looking forward to a in deep bashing on Android phones. Just checked his site. Not sure if he’s ju…
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This a huge competitive advantage for Samsung. They literally make the only good OLED screens, and Apple seems to be pegging its future on OLED displays with the iPhone X. I expect this gives Samsung a lot of pricing power. Here's hoping that LG's p…
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I don't get this. This seems too good to be true. I have literally a hundred plus DVDs and Blu-rays that I'd gladly convert, but without a way to verify ownership, this seems like it's going to have some huge downside.
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I'm unclear on what was allowed. If this was used to render maps while Uber was in the background, then the frame buffer of the current screen would not show maps. It seems more likely, based on the purpose and on Apple's security focus, that Uber w…