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Sounds like a nice piece of hardware, though the question with folding displays is how they perform after a year or two's use. However, I didn't get a clear idea of why I might want to fold my phone. My dishwasher is WiFi-enabled, which is jolly cle…
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The key to such a device is reducing the cost of the materials. The A18 Pro (according to Wikipedia) offers 8GB RAM and a (one) USB 3.2 controller. The RAM's enough to run Apple Intelligence and we've seen one-port notebooks before: the target audie…
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The things we do with our phones are pushing the need for a bigger display and reducing the usability of previous smaller phones. However, the current phones are bigger and heavier than ideal for many people. Logically, the only dimension you can re…
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Seen here on iPhone: forwarded a message to my wife (who was sitting across the table from me) so we could both look at an attachment at the same time. Long wait for the (push) message to appear then refreshed manually more than once before it arriv…
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At least we won't have to worry about the weight. To complement its "extremely high-tech display", and following on from recent Pros' use of titanium frames, the iFold is to use a new light-weight alloy of Unobtainium that actually has negative mass…
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teaearlegreyhot said: I wonder how the decision will translate to tourist or business travelers to the UK carrying iPhones? That is, assuming the UK continues to admit travelers from the US. Let’s not invent new stuff here, the issue is …
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lowededwookie said: Sweet. No all we need to do is hack every politician’s iCloud account and distribute all their photos and notes and search history so that they then realise they were not intelligent and the UK gets security again. To be…
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kkqd1337 said: Disappointed in Apple here. They should have stood up to the UK Government and just said no. Apple obeys the law in countries where it trades. That’s got to be the correct stance. Trouble is, this particular law is difficu…
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appleinsideruser said: I bought it last year and am now worried about applying future updates. As it’s an AppStore application, I guess it can be remote deactivated. Shame as it’s brilliant at what it does, yet still misses simple things like…
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AppleZulu said: The only one of these that makes any sense is a foldable iPad. A MacBook with a continuation of its display in the place where the keyboard used to be? Isn't that a MacBook without one of its big advantages, being a keyboa…
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The whole 'USB-C connector for charging on everything' makes a lot of sense. I can travel with one charger and one cable to charge iPhone, iPad, earPods, MBP, camera (Canon), power bank, Kindle etc. Change always comes with pain and that's what we'…
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tht said: While most smartphones have their RAM on the same package as the processor, Apple is looking to go against the norm. In order to allow for more RAM and also speed up memory access for Apple Intelligence tasks, it now wants to put th…
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dewme said: I wish there was a way to turn off or disable all the Apple-generated folders that are now shoved in our faces with the latest generation of Photos on all devices. Agreed. Finding the library or a particular album can take som…
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jdw said: …"Apple Car"… would have made the company "too diverse." I think it would have harmed Apple in the end, so good riddance. No doubt they'll glean money off all the patents they filed in the years to come. That's enough. I agree th…
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I think the camera is upside down, having turned towards us on the axis next to the letter 'C'. Imagine it turning 180° on that axis away from us. The letter 'C' would then be up the right way as would the 'L' and 'R' (which would be Left and Right.…
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lotones said: inkling said: Putting a research lab in China makes no sense. China has a well-deserved reputation for intellectual property theft. That's bad enough with the items are already in production. It's far worse to have ideas …
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Not sure I see any benefit from a foldable phone. In comparison to a non-foldable, it will be at least twice as thick and slightly heavier. It will have an extra set of failure modes associated with its folding mechanism which may be inherently frag…
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In 2017 Apple released iPhone X including a Neural Engine. In 2020 Apple released a Mac Mini including a Neural Engine. In both product lines (and iPad Pros), year on year, the Neural Engines have become increasingly powerful and ubiquitous. There's…
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I really don't want a touchscreen on my Mac. A touchpad, mouse or whatever is very efficient and much more accurate. However, the big issue is actually getting a finger to the touchscreen: an iPad is easy, there's no keyboard in the way and a Mac's …
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Luis.A.Masanti said: quote: “But, it still has support pages on AirPort routers too, and those are as dead as a doornail.” Maybe… the reason why AirPort routers have pages is… because it was an Apple's product. Yes, I retired my AirPort …