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Apple is leading the silicon revolution right now. The 7nm processor in the iPad Pro outruns 90+% of all laptops sold (not sure if they were referring to unit volume, model lineups, or dollars). We've hit the end of Moore's law 3 years ago, and th…
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arkorott said: eliminating the force refunding practice so people should not be concerned of "reprisals" if they had any critical but civil comments. Hi Arkorott, I don't think people are concerned of reprisal when they have critical but civ…
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dabigkahuna said: colinng said: So, the verbal violence exhibited by @Rolanbek, @ericpeets, @TextBladeDenied, @arkorott, this verbal violence is "why we can't have nice things." You are ruining it for all of us. For the record, not…
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I've always believed that education and positive communication were some of the best hallmarks of being human. I thought the World Wide Web, by allowing 24x7 access, at very low cost, the ability to link, and now the ability to search, would improve…
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Latko said: it should be noted that Apple is still the biggest net e-waste contributor worldwide. Would you kindly provide your source for that statistic?
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tipoo said: "secretly talking to each other, secretly doing things like adding memory chips to the hardware." I wonder what this part is about? Which product was Jobs trying to get out without memory? Folklore.org article Diagnostic P…
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ericpeets said: Programming bluetooth is not hard. Even junior programmers I work with can get things working. BT protocol is kinda messed up, has been from the beginning. Even the authors state as much, but programming it to get simple device …
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1. First of all, bluetooth issue is only the latest excuse by Waytools, something they've been milking for close a year now, to justify their never-ending delays. 2. My girlfriend and I ordered their six-pack set (over a $1,000) in March of 20…
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mims said: I am extremely disappointed in this article - primarily because it doesn't provide an honest look at how WayTools has handled its pre-orders. I saw an article in January 2015 about the TextBlade, and I ordered it. At the time, the …
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prokip said: OK, Chris Taylor (1 Post ??), TokkiTheGreat (1 post ??), Gmadden (2 posts), Dabigkahuna (1 post ??), Mcmetzger (1 post ??), Idea2go_twitter (1post ??), I'm in !!. Where do I sign up ? But if you guys (and gals ?) are feeding…
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luisfrocha said: Four years and they can’t deliver because of Bluetooth implementation? John Gruber of Daring Fireball says it best: “Next year it will work great” should be the motto of Bluetooth. Early on in the testing process, fello…
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neilm said: Fascinating vaporware, but pretty much vaporware nonetheless. It's not vaporware. I'm typing on one right now. It is amazing, but the firmware is *very* difficult to perfect, because the TextBlade does so much.
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Of the time I spend on my phone, about 99% is looking at the screen. Don’t care what the back looks like. If I were the owner of a $1000+ phone, I’d rather people NOT look at my phone. Why should they? Why am I so needy to impress? In countries wh…
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I’ll say it for Apple because they don’t use salty language. “Qualcomm top brass: go f*ck yourselves.” Apple going with Qualcomm would be like the police forces hiring the Mafia, drug dealers, and pimps. But then again, in a system where you elect…
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Mid Priss said: I was driving through Indianapolis the other day and my iPhone 10 XS hooked up to 5G. I ran Speedtest and topped out at 120 Mbps. Ahhhhhh!!!!!! Don’t you know that 5GE is AT&T tricking you into thinking their 4G is …
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JinTech said: AppleInsider said: A questionable manufacturing schematic emerged on Thursday, offering perhaps the first glimpse at 2019's flagship iPhone. The schematic is not in Chinese, I call fake! /s They manufacture in I…
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LCD plant... but... OLED is the future!
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canukstorm said: Tim Cook bends over backwards to try to grow business in China and this what they do to him. Can you stay stabbed in the back A couple things wrong with your statement. bends over backwards to try to grow business - any…
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ericthehalfbee said: That’s funny. I thought Apple only revoked the certificates used for their VPN App - not all their certificates including ones they use for internal Apps. I think this time they used their internal Enterprise certifica…
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3D sound can be played back with no additional hardware; look up virtual barbershop on YouTube. Our brain determines distance from the delay between different frequencies, a shift caused by how different frequencies travel along our external ear. …