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22july2013 said: M68000 said: So, employee #8 is still with company?! Wow, congratulations employee #8. You could probably write your own book. She could probably ask an AI to write the book for her. The AI would interview her f…
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Is there any pen or pencil made by other companies that can be disassembled to repair? I haven’t seen any.
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Hopefully EBay will step in and make it right by either using buyer protection, or by just refunding the buyers money and going after the seller. This would be bad for EBay’s image to sell memorabilia if they don’t do anything.
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22july2013 said: FACT #1: Considering how Apple and its senior executives donate 84% of its political donations to the Democrats, https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/02/most-liberal-tech-companies-ranked-by-employee-donations.html FACT #2: and con…
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Next gen car infotainment system glitches out and get stuck in only being able to play satellite radio of 90’s hits. Anybody else see the laughable irony?
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bloggerblog said: Will any of those run C64 or Amiga games? Retroarch would if Apple ever approved it.
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The success of it IMHO is that it gives anyone an easy way to say whatever they want to say. I remember hearing about it a long time ago when my sister in laws children had friends who were making these small videos and that’s when I was concerned a…
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blastdoor said: rob53 said: blastdoor said: I’d love to see intel regain the process lead and win apples foundry business. Why? Intel was always slow to improve their products. They always run hot as well. Tell that to S…
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rob53 said: It doesn’t surprise me there’s a culture clash in Arizona, especially in today’s rancid political environment. A decade ago we would have welcomed TSMC like we have welcomed Japanese automakers. Not any more and it’s not TSMC’s fa…
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teejay2012 said: This story reminds me of my first 'Mac' which was actually an Atari ST computer with a dongle called Spectre created by the legend David Small that plugged into the ST cartridge port. Worked amazingly well to emulate a Mac Pl…
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gatorguy said: hammeroftruth said: If anyone wants to see how the technology is going, just take a ride or watch a Waymo. I have ridden several times and have seen them on the road every day. They drive like an elderly person who can’t…
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If anyone wants to see how the technology is going, just take a ride or watch a Waymo. I have ridden several times and have seen them on the road every day. They drive like an elderly person who can’t see very well and sometimes break for no reason.…
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It’s amazing what you can run in emulation on other devices. There’s a pretty good market repurposing old A series chips to make cheap handhelds in China. They mostly use Linux or Android to run the emulators and the hobbyists have been hoping to us…
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I think the public has an incorrect idea on what locks Apple can open. Activation lock, which is when you have a device that was able to be erased with “find my” on, or glitched and was off when you erased it but after it was, it thinks it was on. …
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eriamjh said: killroy said: Only four digits in the pass code good grief AT&T. The passcode is downright worthless. Another 4-digit code to forget. How about 2-factor login? How about non-socially stealable questions (not…
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foregoneconclusion said: People need to abandon the idea that a certain percentage commission is "fair" and another "unfair". The courts aren't going to rule on that aspect. All of these companies made the same complaints to the EU and the re…
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The academy outlived their usefulness decades ago. They’re better at picking ice cream flavors than good movies.
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gatorguy said: blastdoor said: I suspect it’s mostly due to autonomy being far harder than the AI nerds thought. Take away the autonomy and it’s a lot harder to figure out a business model for an Apple car. For those curious about …
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I think this is a good example of the other side of the sword of secrecy. No games, no killer apps, no abundance of 3rd party supporting products. Sure there’s a price Apple pays if too many people get details of unreleased products and talk about t…
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godofbiscuitssf said: arnold65 said: Gil Amelio actually saved Apple! He recognised that he was a good manager, but knew little about Apple or it's business. He hired an outsider - Ellen Hancock - who did know computer systems, who co…