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"According to the data, if the respondent said they owned an iPhone, this gave the researchers a 69.1 percent chance of determining the person had a "high income" and were in the top quartile for income. An iPad gave similar results with a 66.9 perc…
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Because Apple never looks backwards, I expect the Touch Bar is a test version of a fully haptic touch keyboard. Apple can't go touchscreen because it would look like they have fallen behind Microsoft. And they can't get rid of the butterfly keys and…
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claire1 said: You'd be surprised what the iKnockoff executives do too. I've seen them use Steve's words and phrases. Google does this also. Not even the current Apple CEO who was a best friend of Jobs' tries to be like him. Well that would b…
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Have you ever tried to post a comment to AppleInsider from an iPad. God Help Us All!
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Pretty soon people won't buy Macs at all. Well it’s not like Apple is making new Macs that anyone wants. Shitty laptop keyboards, overpriced Black iMac, outdated locked down pro and hobbled mini. Tired of waiting for a new Mac.
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If the new MacBook Air is in the pipeline, it will likely have the new, flawed, butterfly keyboard and the USB-C ports that nobody wanted.
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lkrupp said: So how about import duties on Apple products imported into the United States? Would that encourage Apple to manufacture in the USA also? Harley Davidson announced it will move manufacturing overseas to avoid foreign tariffs. Why …
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$500 million is nothing compared to what the lawyers got.
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nunzy said: A friend of mine had this problem. But he's a pig. He doesn't wash his hands before he types. I have no sympathy for him. He's a pig because he doesn't wash his hands before he types? A person shouldn't have to live in a "clea…
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To the fanboys who think that because they haven't experienced this problem, the rest of us are "holding it wrong," please just shut up. Apple's quest for thin has resulted in a poor design, and the users are stuck with it. Apple has had an opportun…
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nunzy said: Wall Street doesn't understand Apple. They never have. Tim Cook is the beat CEO ever! You know who also set sales records? Sculley. No ideas. Riding on the momentum of earlier innovation. Cook is great a milking the cash cows…
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Apple has kept this quiet remarkably well. I won't buy a laptop with the butterfly keyboard because I've seen so many problems with them. Apple needs to fix this! Take into account that by the time it fails a third time, it's usually beyond even the…
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Apple is far from doomed, but they aren't hitting it out of the park like they were in the post-Jobs return days. Cook is a production guy with no tech savvy and no vision. He only knows how to milk the profits from the pre-existing hits. CarPlay is…
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Get a used one while they last. That's also my strategy to avoid the shitty keyboard on all of Apple's new laptops. http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/lrm22/airport/airport.html
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Used Apple AirPort. http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/lrm22/airport/airport.html
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If we're not merging the platforms, why do all the Mac/iOS apps keep getting feature reduced on the Mac in order to work the same as on iOS?
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Mike Wuerthele said: bobolicious said: ...is this yet another reason to stick with old hardware and not send hardware upgrade money to Apple...? An Authorized Dealer I spoke to recently declared Yosemite their preferred MacOS... Wh…
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Let's assume these numbers are correct. A $200 million dollar market is not a very important one for Apple. They seem to have killed off the AirPort division and, before that, their own line of Cinema Displays, iPods, and lots of other products that…
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I don't mind pre-announcements in the 3-month range. But anything much longer than that starts to do more harm to their reputation than good.
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Asimov's Foundation series is thoughtful and slow paced, but also epic in scale. Yes, also a little dated; there were no major female characters. People had wearable nuclear reactors but computers were as big as warehouses. But it was full of big id…