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sirdir said: eightzero said: sirdir said: While I don’t have too much sympathy for Spotify, Apple is really the bad guy here. The EU will eventually come down hard on them. We should be allowed to get the Apps WE want on our pho…
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sirdir said: While I don’t have too much sympathy for Spotify, Apple is really the bad guy here. The EU will eventually come down hard on them. We should be allowed to get the Apps WE want on our phones and not let Apple decide. There are so …
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I like the part where I don't use or buy anything from "Spotify."
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I have always considered the rumors of Apple Inc. making a full production bumper to bumper automobile specious. What I do think this codenamed project might really be about is what Emoter (above) alludes to: an integrated car electronics system tha…
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badmonk said: Great article. I also wonder if an Apple ring would include “old school cast-through” pulse oximetry and avoid the Masimo patents altogether. Maybe that is the reason Apple is not playing ball with them. Indeed; concur. The…
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charlesn said: eightzero said: pulseimages said: What’s Ming-Cho Kuo’s batting average for predicting Apple products? Inquiring minds want to know. But of course, one can simply up one's BA by allowing multiple swings on a si…
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pulseimages said: What’s Ming-Cho Kuo’s batting average for predicting Apple products? Inquiring minds want to know. But of course, one can simply up one's BA by allowing multiple swings on a single pitch. charlesn said: Kuo's pr…
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robin huber said: michelb76 said: So will they adjust the pricing? Countdown begins for tort attorneys to file a lawsuit asking for damages on behalf of all those “victims” who paid for blood oxygen monitoring but didn’t get it. Loo…
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Now I'm rather curious how this is done. The watchOS knows the serial number of the watch, and thus when and where it was sold?
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9secondkox2 said: eightzero said: I can't remember if Netflix offered an app for the iPhone when it came out. iPhone didn’t have an App Store when it came out. Oh. So I guess it didn't. Now I can't remember if the mac had a ne…
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I can't remember if Netflix offered an app for the iPhone when it came out.
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Rogue01 said: A 25 minute sales pitch. So it is like getting suckered into a timeshare purchase. Yeah, Apple has a lot of convincing to do. No one has interest in the AR space, and $3500 isn't going to convince anyone for running iPad apps…
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This is exactly what I was hoping for...so long as this demo/ "sales pitch" is free. When the lines drop a bit, I'm going to sign up for this and go see for myself. If a fee is charged to do so, then nope. One thing I've sorta wondered about is if…
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pslice said: I’ve used Mac since the 1st 128K Macintosh. I’ve purchased and used several iterations of Apple products.. But this latest is something I just cannot see myself using this latest product. I just cannot see the usefulness or the e…
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subscription required = i'm not buying it
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Hum. I'm guessing this would be a product that Apple Care would be a prudent purchase. Wonder how much it would cost.
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Not sure I understand much of this, but I sure wish Apple would get back to making Airports/ wifi routers. Just how cool would it be to build it into the ATV box?
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tht said: Wonder if bifocals are in needed? Focal distance is basically constant, so no need? This is very much an important consideration for me. It is not clear (!) to me if I can even use this device.
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Well...that escalated quickly. Note the continuing bond requirement.
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macxpress said: Apple should just buy Masimo and take their patents and shut them down. Problem solved! Has to be a reason/ some reasons Tim et. al. hasn't done this. Wonder what it/they might be.