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kkqd1337 said: Smells like a paid for statistic Smells like a troll's comment.
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sirlance99 said: Boring and old UI from 15 years ago. So original you had to copy it across multiple threads.
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abowersox said: Totally disappointed with the unveiling of watchOS 26. Will be buying a Garmin soon. Oh look, new troll.
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MassiveAttack said: I will believe when I see it. Siri is dumb and stupid. I don´t know how much HomeOS would improve without Siri improvement. Why are you here? You seem to admire Google so why not just go be a Google customer, rather th…
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homeOS could be very interesting, especially if it integrates better (more closely) with Shortcuts, and then improve the ease of using Shortcuts to build some very good automations in the home. Seems like the two would do very well being more tightl…
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DAalseth said: iOS 18 saw below average adoption despite Apple IntelligenceOr maybe because of. Post hoc ergo propter hoc.
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thedba said: nubus said: 9secondkox2 said: Other companies have indeed outperformed Apple in AI, but only in AI. Apple has them beat literally everywhere else. To investors Cook is delivering the worst performance during his t…
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"64-bit is a marketing gimmick" - Official Qualcomm Statement 2013 "Apple's 64-bit A7 Chip 'Set off Panic in the Industry'", "the A7 'sent ripples of disbelief' throughout their [Qualcomm] offices" - Qualcomm Employees Not sure losing such a big…
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Ignoring all the childish hyperbolic, negative nelly comments, iteration in these apps is always a good thing. Expecting major INNOVATION annually ignores the reality of a mature product category. The Notes rumour is interesting, using Notes can b…
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kiwimachead said: Surprised they’re selling any mediocre 16e’s at all for that price. Yep, all those stupid customers don't have the amazing insights into tech you do obviously.
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libertyandfree said: If these are the updates for MacOS26 then Apple is in worse shape than I thought. These are all so minor/lame that almost no one will know or care. Apple needs to get its act together with implementing and integrating …
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robin huber said: Dept. Q, now streaming, takes a lot of “cues” from this show. Not as good, but still entertaining. Good to know, I've got it queued and ready to start watching as soon as I clear a few other eps. Love Slow Horses, finall…
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ericthehalfbee said: Funny how WWDC brings out the haters/whiners. Just like after any keynote or announcement. Sigh.
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MassiveAttack said: I am pretty sure that most developers have low expectations as well. Only juveniles and trolls who push the "Apple is doomed" narrative over and over and over again ad nauseam.
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coolfactor said: (Aside: When will AppleInsider fix this broken forum software? Daily headaches) Ohhhh, I'm curious as hell to know if it's the same thing I've been experiencing. Looked up comments in the user forums, and nothing recently th…
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MassiveAttack said: Why not skip WWDC2025 for first time? Rotten Apple. If it is true, AAPL will tank again with a timid upgrade.. But iPhone has been boring since iPhone 12. The last exciting moment was iPhone X. Oh yes, you've po…
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AppleZulu said: mikethemartian said: Apparently an appeals court has lifted the first court block in tariffs but a second court has also placed a new block. Hey, great. More instability. Just what every American business needs to th…
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EugenieG said: Nothing exciting ! Just a way to make some not so old iPhones obsolete? Oh yes, it's a conspiracy, don your tinfoil hats everyone!
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dutchlord said: What’s new? Where is the innovation? It toasts bread and folds your laundry. FFS, perhaps moderate your expectations with a mature product category re: changes from year to year.
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blastdoor said: I'm enjoying this series -- it's a bit like a cross between Breaking Bad and Mad Men. Good to hear, the last episode just dropped so it can now be binge-watched.