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Did I miss something about storage? i.e. is the stock 256GB SSD soldered in there and is the only internal storage expansion PCIe?
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$999 is insane for the stand. VESA mount it is then...
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StrangeDays said: These are interesting. But what I'd really like are....brighter....bulbs. Please. lol.. For some reason you can get really bright LED bulbs (ex: 1600 lumens), and smart bulbs, but not really bright smart bulbs. This. M…
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I just replaced the SSD on a 2013 MBP with an M.2 SSD and a very cheap adapter. Why pay more for this?
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As someone who doesn't like wrist-wearables the exercise notifications/health benefits are the only reason I still wear the Apple watch I bought out of developer curiosity – I'm so lazy I've still not turned off the annoying 'breathe' reminders even…
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Of course they are, right after I finally replace my 17" with a new 15" MBP
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Congressive said: Couldn't Apple block this at the OS level? SHOULDN'T they? Funny some would think an app wouldn't harvest data without asking first. Apple throttled old iPhones without asking first, and then got caught. Just add one m…
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I have a 2018 MBP 15" and the pictured focusrite audio interface and I haven't experienced those problems recording/playing live with logic pro and native instruments VSTs but I have had a bunch of kernel panics and what sounded like the internal sp…
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eightzero said: This is easily solved with legislation: simply require owners of such technology to register their passwords with a government agency. If you change your password, you will need to update the registry. Failure to do so brings pe…
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If the US government compels US companies to break the laws of other nations in which they operate, won't they be obliged to shut down operations in those countries?
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I have a 6S that recently had the battery replaced free at the Apple store because it was covered by the program, but the only problem I had with it was how long a charge lasted. It might feel a little snappier now, but since 11.2 it started occasio…
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As a Londoner I celebrate this decision. Those 40,000 drivers won't be out of work, there are plenty of taxi companies in London that pay their taxes and vet their drivers still around - many of them have apps as well.
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I was considering leaving my 5S running 10 after how slow the 4S got with the last two versions of iOS it supported so I'm very glad to hear this. I'm still going to wait for some youtube side-by-side comparisons before I decide to upgrade though!
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securtis said: People get up in arms over E2E encryption and govt. snooping, yet willingly put google and amazon listening devices in their homes and pay for the privilege . I agree with LKrupp, once there is another attack with death on a …
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Nations I will never visit in future: North Korea Russia USA
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The Roundhouse is an awesome venue. When Apple isn't filling it with crap like One Direction. But it is round like the spaceship…
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tailpipe said: MacBook 14" arrives immediately and replaces 13" MacBook Air. MacBook Pro 14" and 16" models arrive slightly later. New screen sizes reflect that bezel between screen edge and enclosure has been reduced. Overall, form factor re…
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designr said: oseame said: 1. I should have said acting on that judgement but in any case I think it's hasty to make statements about what's certainly allowed or prohibited by god 2. It could be said that paying taxes enables, supp…
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designr said: oseame said: 1.Throwing the stone is analogous to passing judgement i.e. stating that a same-sex partnership is immoral 2. Unless you're getting involved in the sexual congress between same-sex partners for financial g…
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designr said: oseame said: I was merely objecting to your entirely unsubstantiated claim that I seem not to know a thing about the Christian religion. If you had expressed an argument to begin with rather that that claim, perhaps the…