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The strangest part of the Jamstik Studio is its headless design. Sure, it looks a little silly (...) Thanks to the two humbucking pickups, nothing stops you from connecting this guitar to an amp and jamming out on stage. However, again, you probably…
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manwithnoname said: I don't think the majority of the public care about AR/VR. It will just be another product some people will buy. Its no great inovation or world sharttering tech. Techno heads will buy it up as they do with anything new, w…
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JP234 said: Insanely great. But what did this cost me, as an Apple shareholder? Betting my dividends would be higher if Apple spent a teeeeeny bit less on these eclectic and expensive stores that are popping up. Apple customers don't need a "…
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JP234 said: coolfactor said: JP234 said: Insanely great. But what did this cost me, as an Apple shareholder? Betting my dividends would be higher if Apple spent a teeeeeny bit less on these eclectic and expensive stores that are…
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BimBamBom said: But do they have a better microphone? I own the AirPods Pro and their mics are so terrible, people who are on on the phone with you get insane when I use them, I stopped using them for calling. That's not Ok for a product at t…
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Well, Apple might never have been "against advertising" but most of us Apple users have always been - not just about better privacy but also seeing less or no ads. That should go along with paying a premium for a premium product. A cheapo company ca…
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paxman said: I always have to laugh when people rage against advertising. Well, I also have to laugh by the boy-scout naivety of this comment If nobody advertised their goods how would you know what your options were [?] By profess…
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mac_dog said: And turn a blind eye to the atrocities in Palestine. Hypocrisy at its finest. It's not about justice or attrocities (as if the US, who has sponsored, done, and still sponsors and does all kinds of attrocities, even downright…
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rcfa said: KTR said: Maybe apple should offer to pay their rent for the next 12/24 months Apple pays their rent: it’s called salary! You know, the money you get to pay for life’s necessities: food, housing, healthcare. Or do you t…
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: It turns out that a solid piece of aluminum is not very well ventilated. Hot electronics + a hot ear + a humid day in the summer = one dripping moldy mess. Compared to what? Plastic headphones? And what "hot elec…
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skippingrock said: Is Spotlight fixed? Getting tired of not being able to search for anything on my drive nor being able to open applications quickly from the search. There's no special Spotligh bug to be fixed. You probably had some sort …
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Apple followed Chinese laws while operating in China. News at 11!
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nikon1 said: “ Jensen reportedly managed to get Moyer to promise that Apple would donate 200 iPads, worth about $70,000, to the Sheriff's Office. Undersheriff sung also extracted from Chadha, the insurance broker, a "promise of $6,000 worth o…
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digitol said: I Applaud account edge on this move! Once upon a time Apple would bend over backwards to be compatible with the rest of the world. Now Apple is the misbehaving ape swinging it’s conform and control arms around wildly. This behav…
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rob53 said: FUD from Intel to try and slow down Apple's migration to i's own chips. Conspiracy theory BS. Apple will move or not move to its own chips on its own agenda. Whatever Intel says, they will evaluate on their own, and the most…
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To make interesting content you need to have guts... If you cancel things the first time some idiot has some objections, then might as well close shop. Except if you run a network for children and "will-accept-anything" sci-fi fanbois, like Disney…
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Well, nobody cares for News... It's not like there aren't 200000 other free online outlets....
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> Adobe also made some changes to Lightroom Classic, a version used by some professional photographers. Not "a version used by some professional photographer". The original Lightroom, and the one that 99% of professional photographers still use…
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Apple's first 5G iPhones are expected to rip movies, emails and photos down from the cloud at record speedsNo, they really aren't. Carriers don't have the bandwidth, even if they nominally claim they have "5G" networks...
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> and have found that it is still essentially not user repairable at all Because otherwise users regularly repair their other bluetooth earphones?