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Seems out of place for Apple to be paving paths using asphalt - not exactly a green material and visually creates a bad look against all the natural plantings.
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gregg thurman said: ericthehalfbee said: Of course it was. I can’t believe people are stupid enough to think that something like FaceID was added at the last minute because TouchID under the screen wasn’t ready. Or that Apple sits arou…
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Nothing wrong with the 8, and as has been mentioned in many reviews there are a lot of things to love about it. People wouldn't be making a mistake buying one. But, it is second fiddle to the soon to be released (and quickly go into backordered st…
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avon b7 said: sog35 said: avon b7 said: sog35 said: avon b7 said: StrangeDays said: rogifan_new said: sog35 said: rattlhed said: Am I the only one that's disappointed with the memory co…
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tshapi said: There are two ways to look at it, Face id takes off and next year Apple ditches Touch ID in the standard iPhone. Or face id flops and Apple has an extra year to figure out how to built the Touch ID into the next generation iPhone…
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DED, your note about the stainless steel band on the 8 is incorrect..."In particular, the new iPhone 8 features distinctive styling springing from its new polished stainless steel case design, set apart with its glossy frosted glass back, available …
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I have a sense Kuo will come back with a statement noting that he meant 10,000 per hour, not per day. Or that it's running on 20 different production lines, at 10k per line per day. Apple wouldn't be releasing a new iPhone if they could only get 1…
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My guess is that we'll see updates every 3-4 days prior to the launch date, as they knock out bugs and start adding in the "secret" things that will be part of the iPhone 8 software.
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Will be interesting to see what other changes and improvements Apple will offer with the iPhone 8 / X / Pro that haven't leaked already. I feel like we're only hearing about some of the bigger changes, like the shift to OLED, facial scanning, glass…
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My whole family loves Apple Music and the family plan we share. My wife and I listen to far more music today, because of Apple Music. We've both downloaded so many albums in and out of the typical genre's we've been listening to.
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eightzero said: jorgie said: I work for a fairly large university (5K staff, 30K students) and the Surface Pro 3/4 has been our default choice for mobile users for 3 years now. We have tried everything from Dell multiple other vendors,…
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The thing is, Apple of course has looked at and even produced versions with the TouchID button on the back, because it would be part of their process to determine how it would work for the UX. But that being said, the button the back, especially in…
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lkrupp said: SpamSandwich said: sog35 said: This is an excellent decision. I always thought it was crazy that Apple Watch had so many SKU's with the only difference is the band. I want Apple to go further. They just sell the…
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It's funny how many people are on both sides of the fence with regards to device data privacy. We want the government to be able to listen to / watch / catch the "bad" guys before they do bad things. But we also want to maintain our own privacy an…
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It's interesting how processor manufacturers used went from focusing on the development of faster and faster processors, to now focusing on energy efficiency. Once they hit the 5nm mark, I can't imagine there will further improvements without some …
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An automatic Apple Watch would be awesome, even if we're just talking trickle charge amounts of power to further extend battery life. I won't give up my automatic Seiko, in part because I love the mechanics of an automatic watch, but also because I…
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For all the crap that Apple fans get from the Android crowd, the Pixel seems like it is attracting buyers who simply want a Google product, regardless of the fact that it looks like the iPhone and is lacking many of the features of the iPhone and ma…
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What Trump doesn't seem to recognize, is that tech manufacturing is already moving toward fully automated production. That and the fact that production of an iPhone, as an example, requires lots of high tech companies producing parts and an infrast…
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Typical Consumer Reports. They're not much different than other publications that benefit from click-bait headlines. I would love to see the average age of their readers, because I'm guessing they're in the 55+ age bracket. These are people who h…
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This is exactly why Trump's promises of bringing manufacturing back to America are more likely to have a negative effect on jobs. Not that it's Trump's fault, but promising factory workers that there is some great future for them is irresponsible a…