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rotateleftbyte said: If this money is to be spent in Europe then Poland, Belarus and Ukraine would be good places to start.A very high proportion of the Electricity generated in Poland comes from Coal and often not very good coal (high in Sul…
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"In some important ways, my generation has failed you" They grew up to become erratic and weepy snowflakes – so yes, my generation failed.
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Process naming and reality already parted at 130nm. For everyone.
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AppleInsider said: The second problem raised relates to data compiled by AppleInsider from the quarterly results. Our data is compiled from quarterly results going as far back as the first quarter of 2012, which means we lack detail for the f…
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BBK was ahead of Apple in Q3 '16, Q2 '17, Q3'17, and also in the last quarter. Did anyone care? Changed that anything?
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I own Mac Pro 2009. And in 2018 the only Mac I consider to replace it with is a Mac Pro 2012...
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rogifan_new said:Samsung’s operating profit this past quarter was $13.3 billion. Apple’s was $12.6 billion. Of course not all of Samsung’s profit comes from smartphones but then neither does Apple's. Smartphones contributed
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Apple already lost the second place to BKK last year. Who cares?
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Damn it; those mock ups have utterly stupid slim bezels.
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stompy said: They ARE building a box that with satisfy most of the wish-casting on this thread: the 2019 Mac Pro. I'm not so sure we don't get a totally overengineered Cube 2.0, and I'm afraid next year I'll be looking for a well-preserved 2…
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Mac mini A new Mac mini will have quite certainly the same specs as the 13" MacBook Pro (w/o Touch Bar):Dual‑Core Intel Core i5 (2,3 - 3,6GHz) or i7 (2,5 - 4,0GHz)with iGP Iris Plus Graphics 640 or 6508GB LPDDR3 RAM (soldered, optional 16GB - CPU do…
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melgross said: We do know that physics is one area that Apple doesn’t care much about, likely because of Metal, which renders these physics scores as irrelevant. No. We do know that Futuremark did a miserable job with the physics tests. T…
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bobolicious said:Such has me asking further why the cutoff based on geekbench OpenCL ratings: 5448 Intel HD 4000 (2012 supported, integrated GPU ie. RAM based & slow?) 7338 AMD Radeon HD 6630M (2011 mini unsupported, independent GPU) 786…
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AppleInsider said: A rumor from May suggests Apple is already looking to provide iPhone users an 18-watt USB-C charger, which would enable users to enjoy fast charging straight away, without needing to buy the cable and a suitable charger sep…
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deminsd said: Apple seems to be drawing some line in the sand at 2012 with these, as it's obvious that a Macbook Air 2012 (supported) with Intel HD 4000 has FAR LESS graphics ability (practically NONE) than slightly older (and not supported) …
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Chris Gibbs said: There are no VW T6's in the USA, and VW have no plans to import them we've been told numerous times by VW. So this NY Times piece makes little sense. VW providing T6 for a cooperation with Apple and VW not selling T6 in…
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foregoneconclusion said: I think people are forgetting what the point of the Mac mini was for Apple. People are forgetting what the point of the Mac mini was for Apple because Apple forgot the Mac mini...
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hellashine said: Created a freakin' account for this shit... @Tzeshan please educate yourself. https://www.lehigh.edu/~inimr/computer-basics-tutorial/ramvsdiskspacehtm.htm Mmm nice, a screenshot from the Neolithic Age...
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Morons! Do it in front of the french parliament, where the tax laws were made...
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sandor said: but laminated glass can still fragment & fall. a 5 pound V of glass can cause a lot of arterial damage from 8 feet up. No, will not happen. Such big pieces of glass will stick to the interlayer. Only small pieces on the o…