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lkrupp said: Do we have ANY information about sales of the Galaxy Fold? Or any foldable for that matter? These were dropped on the market, received various positive and negative reviews, and have now disappeared from the limelight into obscur…
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SpamSandwich said: Hope this is a leak that was used to suss out a traitor at Apple and isn’t a real product leak. Because the whole trend of “foldables” is just dumb and Apple shouldn’t follow dumb ideas. I think there are compelling reas…
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blastdoor said: cgWerks said: blastdoor said: Really, I don't think it's bizarre. They should always be making the best product they can at any given point in time. There's no reason to intentionally hold a product design back. …
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razorpit said: braytonak said: Based on my own experience with the Hue Sync Box I can’t suggest anyone buy one, at least not with an Apple TV 4K and a basic 1080p TV. It fails to start syncing, forgets the hub it’s linked to, stutters …
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Apple only licenses interfaces to other systems like CarPlay, AirPlay, HomeKit, etc. They never license out technology. The few times they did they were badly burned by it. Apple’s business model isn’t compatible with licensing tech. This will c…
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Japhey said: Nope. I fully expect these to be available in different finishes similar to the Apple Watch with $499 being the starting price. But there is no way they will exploit Jobs by naming a product after him. I could see an unspoken…
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lkrupp said: Kuyangkoh said: [email protected] said: Very early on there was a really attractive concept image of what an Apple Car would look like………but it seems forever now that everyone writing about the mystery car uses…
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tht said: Uh, I thought a car is what everyone thinks Apple is working on? Is there anybody out there who thinks Apple is building self-driving car software that they will sell or license to other car manufacturers? No chance. Apple might…
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When the A12X originally came out, Apple said “ delivers Xbox One S class graphics performance in a product that’s 94% smaller.” Maybe this is a move to expand Apple Arcade?
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I don’t see how they have a case. This was on the spec sheet. One reason I chose the max as someone who (used to) travels a lot. This is equivalent to a class action against an automaker for only disclosing that the smaller engine on a lower end …
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elijahg said: Fatman said: The reality: Steam can’t sell these things even to the larger installed Windows base. They need to cut costs because they are bleeding money. As I’ve said in past posts, no one wants these big bulky headsets!…
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Considering the SteamVR support was never completed in the first place... It was buggy and support for the second generation trackers was never completed. It was very obviously beta quality. It never worked well enough to be usable by games. It i…
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I think if this happens it will only support new tech. SwiftUI over interface builder and no cocoapods. It might even drop standard Xcode project files and only support Swift package manager. I think it would largely be driven by needs in educati…
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Fatman said: If you can’t keep it small don’t bother making it. No one wants to wear a big heavy ‘helmet’ on their heads. Even the Magic Leap glasses could be slimmed down and the price needs to be substantially reduced ... the tech is not th…
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samrod said: No rumors on a larger camera sensor? Thought I read that at one point. I'm curious about the LiDAR module. Is the one on the iPad Pro just available to Apple for AR or can developers use it to make 3D environmental scanning ap…
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I wonder if that smart connector could be for an Augmented Reality accessory. It would make sense that a first generation accessory may magnetically attach to an iPhone and re-use the iPhone display. Since the connector is only on the larger iPhon…
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charlesn said: The cratering of sales by 21% doesn't pass the smell test without further information. I'm not saying it couldn't have happened, but you don't get a drop that steep "just because." And this would hardly be the first time that a…
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This shouldn't be too surprising since the number 1 purchase right now is cheap windows laptops for people who normally would not be allowed to work from home. You can tell this is having a strong effect because Dell gained marketshare. Their cust…
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seanismorris said: Re:"consumers just don't see anything they want yet' in the field of AR This is a true statement. The key word is “yet”. Paying for AR before it’s useful is a waste of money. It’s no more useful (at the moment) than a f…
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rob53 said: "Then, too, there are Windows virtualization options, such as Parallels. These tend to be clunkier than the hardware Boot Camp, but then if you weren't prepared for clunkiness, you wouldn't be using Windows." Why are you pushing …