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fastasleep said: sdw2001 said: I’m sure I’m not alone in stating the opinion that once Google bought YouTube, it absolutely ruined it. The amount of ads alone is absolutely insufferable. And their censorship? It’s comical at this point…
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Rayz2016 said: So what does this tell us about how well the service is doing?Nothing, but feel free to rely on an absence of facts to speculate on the meaning.
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Beats said: A good idea would be providing 3 months of Apple One with purchase of iPhone/iPad/Apple TV/Mac/Watch. Then the user could try all services and would be likely to subscribe to one or all of them. Free trials are available for al…
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22july2013 said: dcgoo said: mike1 said: Thanks for that heads up. I've been planning to pick up a new model, move my original 4K to a bedroom and relegate my old Gen 3 to a guest room.This will save me some extra money with a f…
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DAalseth said: rob53 said: We want our constitutional rights to privacy, whether some people think we have them or not. When Judge Robert Bork was nominated for the Supreme Court he was asked about a right to privacy. He said that t…
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maestro64 said: The only question why would you want your VPN traffic to run through Apple’s relay service as they suggest, it’s just another layer of latency you have to deal with, I’m assuming it keeps your ISP from spying on you as well,…
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KTR said: Most likely they waiting for parts So you read the headline. Congrats.
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jd_in_sb said: “That money will fund the development of well-paying technology jobs” Unless the US can create tech industrial zones with relatively low pay rates like that in China, it will be difficult for the US to be competitive in manufa…
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CheeseFreeze said: How does AppleInsider know they were poached as opposed to them just leaving Apple for a new challenge? They weren’t “poached.” Poaching is the practice of recruiting from your competitors, which raises issues with non-…
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mike54 said: I guess if one's sole measure of Apple is its financial position or its shareholder rewards, then Tim Cook is your man, but its because of this, that I hope Tim Cook leaves sooner rather than later. Go Jony! Yeah makes no se…
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hydrogen said: Microsoft is the perfect illustration of the fact that if you enjoy a monopoly, you do not care about your customers, and can just pretend to innovate, keeping eternally your product basically unchanged. Microsoft doesn't ha…
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MplsP said: I think the only thing readers here would care about is when MS will finally get around to making a functional ARM version of Windows. Given their history I’m betting it will be at least 5 years... There's good news and bad new…
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mcdave said: What modern computers need that much power? Gaming laptops typically use a 165- to 280-watt brick.
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j2fusion said: If it maintains the 20V specification then it would have to push 12 amps through the cable. That would require something like 14 gage wire to carry that kind of current. That means thick heavy cable unless they push the voltage…
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4.5/5 is extremely generous given the lack of backlighting and FindMy support. The touch interface is also still maddening, but at least there’s a way to completely disable it now.
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genovelle said: If Apple is forced to remove their revenue stream. Expect the App Store to be disinvested in. I would expect Apple to heavily invest in games by taking on several gaming partners that directly compete with Epic and spend billi…
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MauiMac5341 said: To paraphrase the judge. What’s wrong with Amazon providing a link to allow customers cheaper option to buy stuff elsewhere? Wait that doesn’t make any sense here either What makes zero sense is your comment. Unlike ap…
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jeffreytgilbert said: So what i’m hearing is Apple is still ignoring consumer demand regarding an unhobbled iPad OS, and unhobbled macbook pro hardware. There is 0 justification for limiting the user facing cameras to the same resolution foun…
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I doubt any of us 11" users would have complained about the extra 1/2 milimeter and and 1.5 ounces of extra weight. This decision was driven by cost and supply concerns.
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xbit said: If western governments followed suit, we could eliminate ransomware attacks almost instantly. Yeah because ransomware didn’t exist until cryptocurrency was invented.