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You know the republicans made this deal knowing full well that they would blame democrats for the eventual failure. What’s so bad is that there are a bunch of people who thought there was actually going to be 13,000 jobs paying $150k annually.
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You know the republicans made this deal knowing full well that they would blame democrats for the eventual failure. What’s so bad is that there are a bunch of people that who thought there was actually going to be 13,000 jobs paying $150k annually.…
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It's funny, I just had to replace the batteries in my iMac's trackpad yesterday. For whatever reason, it's been burning through AA batteries and I thought that it would be great to have a more seamless process for keeping it charged. For the small…
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Kind of seems like the "big" deal and announcement of tens of thousands of well paying jobs in Wisconsin might have been nothing more than an attempt to provide both Trump and Walker some positive media buzz. That may seem cynical to say, but there…
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One of the big issues with foldable screen devices, which is not mentioned in the article, is that the screen cannot be glass even in this large radius hinge example. Which means this device uses a thin film plastic screen, to allow it to fold. An…
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Nothing wrong with business friendly deals, but when the state of Wisconsin was selling this as some big boon for jobs generation, they were either fooling themselves or trying to fool the general population.
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A few weeks ago, I took my X in to an Apple store get the screen replaced (as an AppleCare+ repair). They did the repair, but afterwards in doing their QA/QC checks on it, it showed the light sensor not meeting spec. So they just gave me a new X t…
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I've been using YouTube dark mode since it was enabled on my X. Can't say whether it reduces battery use, but it is easier to look at, especially at night. As others have noted, I do shift to Smart Invert if I'm reading on my X in the middle of th…
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anome said: I've been saying this is where they were heading for ages now. Whether they bring it to market is still to be determined. Also, I did think they would use a modified Taptic Engine(tm) to give force feedback and present an illusion…
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It's crazy that Tim even needs to say publicly that they're working on product into the 2020's. Does anyone think they just pull off new products each year with a 9-12 month window for anything new? Even iPhone S updates are more than a year's dev…
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DavidAlGregory said: Reading this on an iPad Pro w LTE and see no need and have no desire for Face ID and if it cannot be turned off the answer is no sale. It is proven to not be secure. FaceID may indeed have a few more possibilities for …
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I would bet that this lawsuit speaks to Apple‘s shift to FaceID for all future iPhones, as the volume of sapphire would be a fraction of what it is today.
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How does the saying go? With great power comes great responsibility? Apple's size and power forces them to do things that most other companies wouldn't, won't or can't do, even when it's not really an Apple issue or fault. The Apple brand is such…
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This is such a crock of do-do. What Apple did in engineering the iPhones to scale back processor performance as the battery ages has nothing to do with planned obsolescence. Batteries in or powering any device or product (like a car) have a limite…
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It will be interesting to see if they can commercialize this technology in the next couple of years. Although the short distances may seem like a negative, if you had a charger at or near your desk and one near your bed, your device would be pullin…
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williamh said: jmgregory1 said: Just not seeing the need for facial recognition on a device that will likely sit on a shelf and not be meant for regular and close-proximity interaction with users. That's what the iPhone and iPad are f…
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Just not seeing the need for facial recognition on a device that will likely sit on a shelf and not be meant for regular and close-proximity interaction with users. That's what the iPhone and iPad are for and the HomePod will connect to these devic…
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Strange to see him in an Apple store, looking disheveled and seemingly not as part of an orchestrated PR campaign. I can see him trying to be as inconspicuous as possible any other time of the year, in order to get some time in-store to see how peo…
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The glass walls look very cool and will no doubt be just that come February with the wind blowing off the lake and down the frozen river. This might be considered an environmentally friendly design with all the glass and wood, but it's going to tak…
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The specs will be used by every Apple-hating tech writer to "prove" Apple is doomed and Microsoft is the leader. What they won't promote will be the issues each device has, as has been the case with past versions of the Surface Books, because that …