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apple ][ said: What the dead person did was pretty disrespectful towards Apple. In what way?
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This is ded looking at apple's disappointing results and saying, "well these guys are worse". big deal. Doesn't meant apples results weren't disappointing. They were, and objectively so. Look at the stock price. The guys with skin in the game aren'…
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Unexpected but a welcome development.
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volcan said: rogifan_new said: Um, Tim, Wall Street isn't buying your services narrative. Especially since you weren't spinning this narrative when hardware sales weren't missing estimates. Cook needs to find a better narrative fast. …
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vvswarup said: sog35 said: Agree with this. Car maintenance is such a pain in the azz. Belts, hoses, hot oils running, literal exposions in the engine, ect. Its a miracle that car companies have figured out how to make ICE run 10…
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foggyhill said: djsherly said: How might one do that? VIsa and MasterCard are processors, not credit facilities. Apple pay came to Australia a day late and a buck short. Nfc has been nearly ubiquitous for years. Apple pay is no…
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entropys said: Yes, the Aussie banks won't come to the party in favour of their own solutions. So go around them with a deal direct with visa/MasterCard. How might one do that? VIsa and MasterCard are processors, not credit facilities. A…
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tzeshan said: According to Wikipedia there are many disadvantages of OLED. Some are very serious. Don't be fooled by Samsung marketing and Android marketing. Disadvantages[edit] .... The first dozen or so references in that snippet are …
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Wow. That's pretty shameless.
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bobschlob said: djsherly said: To butcher an old adage, when you have an iPad, everything looks like a problem to solve with it. If they don't have a use case for it or a sustainment strategy, then it's not going to be useful, full s…
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To butcher an old adage, when you have an iPad, everything looks like a problem to solve with it. If they don't have a use case for it or a sustainment strategy, then it's not going to be useful, full stop. Better this way than have 20,000 iPads…
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brucemc said: Silico said: AppleInsider said: Although it's not heavily fitness-oriented, the Apple Watch does track steps, heartrate, and standing time, like many mid-range fitness trackers. Actually, the Apple Watch has the Wo…
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auxio said: djsherly said: Everything he said was objectively true. Maybe you should check the definition of objectivity. My iMac is perfectly good for what I'm doing with it. Is my statement objective too? He didn't just say…
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quadra 610 said: djsherly said: Well. No actually. We don't. Because it's nothing to do with topic. It most certainly does. It addresses the implication re: "If they ever release a good computer, we will do it," It also dispels…
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bkkcanuck said: If Oculus requires such high power graphics in the computer - they are positioning the devices to be so much of a niche product that they will likely position themselves out of the market -- at least for many years to come. …
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koop said: I have a GTX 970 and an i7 and I just meet the requirements for the Occulus. It makes sense though. You have two displays for each eye (running at 1200p I think) with support for 90hz refresh for each eye. You're asking your mach…
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quadra 610 said: Need we reference Apple's dominance in nearly every consumer satisfaction metric for well over a decade? Or the fact that Macs actually outpace the PC market in growth regularly (even during economic downturns)? Or that Apple…
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LTDAN said: As much as I love Macs, Palmer Luckey is (mostly) right on this one. OS X is optimized for OpenCL rendering, and OpenGL support (required for Mac gaming) is severely outdated. Not even a Mac Pro with a top of the line, upgraded gr…
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smartmammal said: If a high-end consumer computer is not good enough to run your product, then you are doing it wrong. What a load of rubbish. There are plenty of high consumer pcs out there that are fast enough. They're just not macs.
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Interesting. Good to see Apple responding to a bit of feedback. It seems a pain in the rear to adjust your drawing/pointing posture just to use UI elements when the pencil itself is a perfectly good pointing device.