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Apple’s most profitable product is the iPhone. To keep it strong you need a low bar for developers, and that’s what we have with the Mac Mini - dev and test hardware.
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blastdoor said: It works reasonably well on the Mac, but it does add complexity for the user. The complexity begins with adding another store. I imagine that most consumers will stick with the default store and never even know that others…
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lowededwookie said: coolfactor said: Due to the relative novelty of Apple's service, the air rescue company advised its customers instead to rely on Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs), dedicated devices which use satellite Global Positio…
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AppleInsider said: The taxes are still due, and now the onus is on the developers to pay them directly. You make it sound like a benefit - that Apple was paying the tax for them. Well, VAT tax returns always need to be filed, and it’s mo…
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I’m reading this on my iPhone X - and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed owning it. It’s showing signs of aging now - although getting the battery changed by a third party was a bad idea (dust under the screen in front of the front camera, and screen/touch mis…
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michelb76 said: I hope they will turn this into a native app at some point. Getting fed up with these electron/chromium apps. Why are you fed up with electron/chromium apps?
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red oak said: When is the last time anyone talked about an EU tech company? Skype? Nokia? Do tech companies actually exist in the EU anymore? Surely you jest?
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We all know BS when we see it. This isn’t “speech”, it’s not a view or an opinion or any expression of the ISP they are simply selling their customer’s private data. Unfortunately the US doesn’t enjoy the same kind of free market for internet servic…
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https://youtu.be/7Glc2mHLPRM
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Optical fibres for data transmission are very cheap. Their pricing for 200 feet is a joke. If the user could supply their own fibre - that’d be very interesting.
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netrox said: Just curious.. why does it matter what kind of cable materials are used to transmit data as long as a protocol is used? Fiber optics has the advantage of transmitting data over longer ranges but is there a reason why we cannot us…
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You can run Mac OS in a VM (on a Mac). Just run Aperture in a VM on an older OS. Modern hardware makes that painless - if only to keep access to old Aperture libraries.
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Pixelmator has both MacOS and iOS versions and is excellent.
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maestro64 said: People want to play in the global market, but do not what to spend the money to protect their brand. Brand thrifty is not new it's happen in the past and will happen in the future. This is why Apple trademarks their products a…
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anton zuykov said: evn616 said: Unsurprisingly, the gov entertains the existence of these false entities wasting time and energy in a pay to play judicial system. How about restricting patent trolling to only those entities (and respec…
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ascii said: If they were original batteries why did Customs think they were knock-offs? Well he didn’t buy them from Apple, he said that. He also said he bought them from a Chinese manufacturer of original parts - ie. that manufacturer (a…
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cmka~+ said: 60 watts of PD is not pro. Almost an amazing dock but useless as a single cable solution for 15” MBP without 87watts. Akitio claim that 87watts is only needed when bus powered thunderbolt peripherals are connected to the lapt…
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Is there a dark mode yet for Apple Music? No? I’m staying with Spotify. I simply can’t have Apple Music open when I drive at night.
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How do you get a patent for charging a rechargeable device via a connection that supported the operation (albeit undocumented). USPTO fail!
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I also want an option to allow the cpu to overheat and cause the phone to be bricked.