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But, should they have merged? I don't think so. It would have diminished both companies. The two are worth more and are better companies as separate entities.
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Facebook wants everyone to use its platform to connect with each other and share what is happening in their lives and discuss things with their family, friends and acquaintances. Unfortunately it is totally failing in that mission as it now censors …
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Don't bother with any wireless charging that are not magsafe. All the ones I tested overheated the iPhone, Apple Watch or AirPods I placed on the device. The reason is that the charging coils are not perfectly aligned. This may not sound serious but…
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It seems odd that a server would run any unsigned bits of javascript code. This isn't your desktop that is being attacked. It is highly secure servers. For them to execute some new javascript that magically appeared on the system seems a bit suspici…
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radarthekat said: Add those of us with compromised vision and it might take even longer before we will be able to retire our handsets. Totally agree. I have custom lenses for my PSVR, Oculus Quest and Samsung Odyssey headsets. They make a …
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The Samsung T7 gets the same write speeds and beats the read speeds (around 914 MB/s) is smaller and costs significantly less. The 1 TB version was on sale for around $100 after Black Friday. I have six of them of various storage sizes and they have…
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fastasleep said: Marvin said:The PSVR in the second image weights 1.3lbs. A few others are closer to 1lb so this is probably why that weight is mentioned by Kuo, it's an obvious assumption that it will be lighter than the lightest availab…
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This year, at least one cell phone maker managed cover up the hole punch with visible pixels. It would be great if Apple lead the market on display technology rather than following it by two or three years.
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How badly do you have to fail at games for a streaming service like GeForce Now to be the best option on your computers? This is proof that Apple does not have users' best interests at heart when it makes its developer rules. Here are some of the re…
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I love VR/AR headsets but they won't be replacing hand held devices for a long, long time if ever. If they got small and light enough, they could replace your computer screen and iPad but the iPhone is in a different category. I keep mine in my back…
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radarthekat said: georgie01 said: Or Apple could have looked at the bigger picture rather than their own growth. Helping the Chinese Communist Party is not in the world’s interest. It always amazes me how complacent people in the US h…
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Since Apple is likely removing the option to add RAM to their systems, how about throwing us a bone and giving us access to a M2 SSD slot or two? SSDs are in rapid development right now. The last one I bought (for my PS5 which does have a M2 slot) w…
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This is a giant bribe to the corrupt Chinese government officials. Apple values human rights a lot less than virtue signaling about the environment and global warming. By paying off Xi and his crew, Apple thinks that it can guarantee that it will be…
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Many people posting here love Apple's rules for developers and customers even though they limit what they are allowed to do with the devices they own. However, Apple has to play by Russia's rules when it sells products in that country. The same goes…
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Hopefully the main focus of Apple's AR glasses will not not be games. The real value of AR glasses is that they can give the user augmented intelligence. Using AI and computational vision, AR glasses could give you a better understanding of the worl…
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This is a major reason why I chose not to pursue a career at Apple: It treats different people differently. Apple should show respect for all its workers. It should not treat contractors or store employees with any less respect than its essential so…
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Intel has 15 chip fabs at 10 different locations according to its own web page. So why does it need TSMC? Why not produce 3nm chips in its own fabs? My guess is that it simply does not have the technology to do that. Rather than pay TSMC to produce …
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ericthehalfbee said: darkvader said: rob53 said: If this acquisition is allowed it makes no sense why Apple’s App Store is being forced to open up. Apple has every right to run its products the way it wants to. Nvidia owning ARM…
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rob53 said: If this acquisition is allowed it makes no sense why Apple’s App Store is being forced to open up. Apple has every right to run its products the way it wants to. Nvidia owning ARM affects multiple computing companies not just its …
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williamlondon said: tmay said: OutdoorAppDeveloper said: Perhaps if Apple opened up iOS, allowed side loading, removed most of the technological restrictions and generally made iOS into a real operating system (software designed…