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tht said: Reportedly, the device will be mostly based on the Mac mini's design but will feature "much more powerful hardware."This is what threw me in reading the article. If this Mac Studio is the rumored Mac Half Pro, something the size of …
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Some form of app throttling may actually be a good idea. Why? Well because developers write their apps to work as well as possible on the devices they target the app for. They don't care how much power the apps use. They just want their apps to look…
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Focus on the users needs not Apple's or the developers. Should a user be forced to download a different app if they want to use a payment system other than Apple's? How is this not confusing to users? If there is a different app for a particular cou…
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Both screens would need to be touch screens or the laptop would be super lame. "You can touch this but not that" would be confusing to everyone.
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Don't count Intel out yet. Yes they have been a complete mess for most of the past decade but they are making interesting noises now. They have new management and they have the funding to make it happen. Unlike Apple/NVIDIA/Microsoft/etc. Intel has …
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Take this one step further: An extremely high tech society is incompatible with the kind of wars experienced in the last century. Everything is inter-connected. The attack on the Ukraine causes immediate protests in Russia due to live video streams …
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Fines can always be increased. The Netherlands could say that the fines will double each week for example.
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ricmac said: lmasanti said: Thinking that Apple will ‘copy’ HoloLens strategy is… obviously… possible… …the same way that Apple… …copied mp3 players with the iPod… …copied BlackBerry with the iPhone… …copied Microsoft and HP tablets w…
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The cost is whatever you are paying for your unlimited data plan plus an extra $10. For that you get 25 GB of second class data (you take a back seat to other users with first class data on congested cell sites) and after that you get 3 Mbps in a fe…
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Trendforce likely has guessed very wrong here. It is far more likely that Apple will be targeting developers with the new headset for the first year. It is even possible that Apple will subsidize the cost of the headset so developers can afford them…
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I won't wear something with hard edges on my body. It's bad enough on the edges of laptop keyboards.
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Performance is important but features are important as well. The GPU is missing hardware ray tracing (that's even available on the latest Samsung phones). NVIDIA and AMD have had it for the past three years. Hoping Apple knocks our socks off!
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Beats said: OutdoorAppDeveloper said: At this rate, it will take Samsung several more years to simply catch up with the iPhone 13. They have not been able to break out of their performance curve. This is alarming because competition is…
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Xed said: OutdoorAppDeveloper said: At this rate, it will take Samsung several more years to simply catch up with the iPhone 13. They have not been able to break out of their performance curve. This is alarming because competition is g…
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The S22 Ultra's 10x optical zoom is pretty desirable. I am looking forward to seeing what Apple can do with prism optics.
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The worst part of VR are the social experiments. There are a few VR MMORPG games on the Quest. In each of them strangers come up to you wearing whatever odd avatar they selected and try to engage you in conversation. It's creepy. It's weird. I hate …
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Surveillance is a kind of addiction for government officials. The more they snoop, the more they hear and the more paranoid they get. Their solution is to snoop more so they can analyze the threats. Around and around they go. Eventually everyone wil…
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At this rate, it will take Samsung several more years to simply catch up with the iPhone 13. They have not been able to break out of their performance curve. This is alarming because competition is good for the industry as a whole (including Apple) …
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Because secrecy! Who cares if ex-employees will have a harder time finding a job?
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Poor Petabyte. Never had a chance. It sounds like we are skipping it and going straight to the Exabyte. Many years ago at a tech trade show there was an asian company at the front of the hall proudly showing of their robotic hard drive loading syste…