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seanismorris said: The Touch ID means we can tape over the creepy cameras... Yeah, also the new chassis is very tinfoil friendly!
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I don't see how Spotify's metrics are relevant. For one, everybody (including Apple) knows that Apple Music is 90% for the Apple ecosystem users. Those, if one includes all macOS/iOS users, are still much smaller compared to Android and Windows us…
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The Jabra Elite 85h ANC headphones are subtly designed and hide some seriously smart features, such as automatically pausing playback when removed, as well as having a dedicated button to call for a digital assistant. How are these features which ar…
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paxman said: Catalina has ground my 2013 iMac to a virtual standstill. It is an old machine, admittedly, but speed was not an issue for basic use before. Now it is close t unusable. Sounds like a bug in some backend service in Cat…
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DAalseth said: Well, they'd better hurry. October is rapidly running out. hentaiboy said:The Pencil will be next. /s Ah yes the Apple Pencil Pro. The big difference is that it comes with replaceable "Crunch Pads" so you can chew on it…
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hentaiboy said: Because noise cancelling is such a “Pro” feature... The Pencil will be next. /s Well, professionals are the ones who mostly use/need ANC. That was true even back in the day when NC was passive, and the pros that used it w…
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anantksundaram said: The crappiest pair of earbuds/headphones I’ve ever used. Lousy sound quality, glitchy set up, loud for the people around you at a normal volume level (you might get kicked out of a plane if you listened at normal volume l…
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chadbag said: I am surprised that the patent for the hidden email bit was granted. Such technology (or similar) can basically be had through simple email forwarding setups, which have been around forever. I have my private Email, user@mym…
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svanstrom said: Yet another person/group thinking that it must be someone else’s fault that they are not as successful as they think they should be. Like, can’t we all see how we would all love them if it weren’t for those pesky kids at Apple…
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magman1979 said: An ever mounting pile of evidence that not only is the patent system totally buggered and rigged to be run by profiteering asshats, but also that most of the US is fucked up beyond recognition in terms of intelligence, or lac…
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macxpress said: While I don't expect an everyday Joe/Jane to do this, you could just make a small partition on your HD with Mojave or High Sierra installed for your games should you want to play them. Yes, I know its a pain in the ass to have…
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blastdoor said: As the release date approaches, I'm becoming convinced I just can't install it on any Mac I own. For my home Mac I refuse to let go of some 32 bit games. For my work Mac, there are vitally important apps that are still 32 bit.…
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So, no noise cancelling? If Apple indeed comes out next month (as expected by some analyst) with Airpods 3, improved from Airpods 2 AND with noise cancelling (like Sony already has), these are next to useless... But even if Apple doesn't add noise…
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Damn, even the Fresco showcase drawing was something a child would do...
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coolfactor said: I'm impressed! Apple is being left in the dust, it's becoming more clear every year. That Neo device is what Apple should have come out with, but didn't because they have been too scared to move away from their tried and true…
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philboogie said: Live stream: The most me-too, also-run presentation I've seen -- they've copied the Keynote format, the graphic design for the new devices' pages/posters, the exterior design for the new laptops, the airpod like headph…
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tjwolf said: Kuo previously predicted - and other analysts have jumped on that bandwagon as well - that Apple would produce a 16" MacBook Pro this year. Just a few days ago, I saw an article claiming that production is ramping up and that it…
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razorpit said: Did not know this law existed. Does Europe have this requirement for any other industry such as manufacturing? Both the US and Europe have such requirements for all kinds of industries, and have had since forever. Those a…
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firelock said: Thank you for this article. This explains why there is so much European-produced TV content popping up in Hulu (Das Boot), HBO (Chernobyl), etc. I think EU over-regulation is going to really hamper Internet companies operating …
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rob53 said: I guess the US could do the same thing to France and other EU companies, force them to include 30% of US created whatever for them to be able to sell in the US. They could, but the US would have more to lose, than the EU, seei…