iqatedo
Physical sciences R&D. Where are we on the curve? We'll know once it goes asymptotic...
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mwhite said: Only slept 1 hour 30 minutes all night but was worth it got the green iMac 16 gig, 1Tb, extended keyboard, track pad and mouse for my daughter she will get it between the 21-27th. She's excited. Orders opened at 8 PM local to…
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22july2013 said: Australia is competing with Russia to be the first market that Apple pulls out of. Alternatively, Apple just has to remove the App Store from Australia. The phone could come as-is, without any software store for anyone in Au…
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lolliver said: FINALLY!!! Great news.
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Hopeful for an iMac, preferably with a 27" or greater screen. Ready to buy.
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DAalseth said: He believes there's still pent-up demand for iPads since only about 40% of users have upgraded their tablets in the past year.In the past YEAR? Hell my iPP is closing in on four years. I’m thinking of upgrading but Apple’s gonn…
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DAalseth said: GeorgeBMac said: At one point, the U.S. did not have a currency. Banks issued their own currency.The U.S. stepped in with currency backed by gold -- gold that was stored at Fort Knox and currency that (theoretically) co…
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FileMakerFeller said: iqatedo said: cpsro said: Cryptocurrency--even Chia--is horrible for the environment and good for money laundering. Another virus that needs to be extinguished. Newer, non-blockchain cryptographic enti…
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...I know I’d get a 24” M1 model for my kid. This kid wants one (or larger) and he's a grandfather...
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cpsro said: Cryptocurrency--even Chia--is horrible for the environment and good for money laundering. Another virus that needs to be extinguished. Newer, non-blockchain cryptographic entities perform at vastly higher transaction rates fo…
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What's the story with Safari?
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Congratulations John. So much talent at Apple. I have a feeling that SJ would be very pleased with developments.
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Is there a consensus forming on the likelihood of new hardware now prior to WWDC this year? I like many no doubt am ready to upgrade to new iMacs and other hardware. (An Apple hearing aid would be a nice surprise - I'm getting on, which at least is …
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crowley said: Intel seem a bit ratttled. Pretty funny that they got Justin though, good coup. My understanding (I might be incorrect) is that Justin Long was never a fan of the Mac but John Hodgman is... John would likely, though not ob…
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mjtomlin said: eightzero said: Seems that silicon iMac is perhaps a greater possibility given the recent demise of the iMac Pro. I'm really on the fence about selecting iMac as my replacement desktop. I've been using iMac since the …
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eightzero said: Seems that silicon iMac is perhaps a greater possibility given the recent demise of the iMac Pro. I'm really on the fence about selecting iMac as my replacement desktop. I've been using iMac since the first models, and my ne…
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It's interesting that as Apple closes the processor design and manufacturing loop, going from externally produced processors to Apple silicon, that the distinction between classes of devices, such as the Mac, iPad and iPhone might increasingly blur.…
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sflocal said: I bought my 2020 10-core i9 iMac last August with the intent that it will be my last Intel Mac. Running x86 is mandatory as I use Windows for some development tools and for testing. I wish it were available in the iMac Pro's s…
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lkrupp said: Maybe there will be a March ‘event’ after all? ... Hoping!
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CuJoYYC said: "sooner rather than later" PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, Responding on my 2009 27" iMac, I agree. (I hope for the 27" or larger too.)
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chadbag said: Except the new company is a “satellite and space” company. The guy was supposedly an expert in sensors. Indeed - https://astra.com/