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SpamSandwich said: lkrupp said: Kuyangkoh said: [email protected] said: Very early on there was a really attractive concept image of what an Apple Car would look like………but it seems forever now that everyone writing …
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I really think this is just fantasy still, to produce all the components for a car isn't something that Apple could hide very well. Maybe they will make a prototype and approach a manufacturer to license.
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by far the best product of the post Steve Jobs era
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entropys said: asdasd said: SpamSandwich said: red oak said: Opening Bluetooth access to apps running in the background would be a security disaster. It is comical that a "Digital Technology Minister" would be demandi…
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apple ][ said: asdasd said: What is it with Americans and their hatred of other country’s economic systems. Most of the “socialist” countries in Europe have far fewer people in jail than the US. “Authoritarian” Sweden didn’t even have a …
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SpamSandwich said: asdasd said: SpamSandwich said: red oak said: Opening Bluetooth access to apps running in the background would be a security disaster. It is comical that a "Digital Technology Minister" would be dema…
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bobolicious said: "Eastman also alleges wrongful termination over attempts convince a manager to fix a Disk Utility flaw prior to the release of OS X Yosemite. The company categorized the engineer's communication as unprofessional and inappro…
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SpamSandwich said: red oak said: Opening Bluetooth access to apps running in the background would be a security disaster. It is comical that a "Digital Technology Minister" would be demanding it. It turns out this guy has no prog…
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I think Apple does care too much about privacy, it is making very little headway in convincing the average Joe that they are better at this than google. ( Its obvious here but we are more industry aware). Nevertheless Apple is correct here.
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All of this gives me some idea of how jobs could come back to the US. If stock buybacks were illegal ( as they were in the past) but money could be repatriated tax free to invest in local productive and company relevant industry, or buyouts. That i…
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GeorgeBMac said: So, not only is Apple stripping funds from the operation that could have been used to enhance, expand or protect it -- but borrowing money to do it. Totally foolishTotally irresponsibleTotally common in America This is an e…
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fastasleep said: dysamoria said: Also: VR is almost a nothing and nowhere product. Only hardcore (and money-comfy) gamers are buying it, it’s not remotely ubiquitous in the world of gaming, it’s expensive, it’s immature and clunky tech…
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Track_10 said: I've enjoyed The Morning Show, The Servant, Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet, HOME, Dickinson, Trying, and Little America. I look forward to all these shows' second seasons. I also loved the Beasties Story and hope Apple makes mo…
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ElCapitan said: asdasd said: ElCapitan said: elijahg said: ElCapitan said: The rewrite to Metal for cross platform developers is non trivial because the Metal libraries only work with Objective-C or Swift, neither…
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StrangeDays said: asdasd said: StrangeDays said: elijahg said: asdasd said: elijahg said: StrangeDays said: elijahg said: I've said this before, but all this closed source incompatibility is ch…
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StrangeDays said: elijahg said: asdasd said: elijahg said: StrangeDays said: elijahg said: I've said this before, but all this closed source incompatibility is chillingly reminiscent of Apple of the mid-90's…
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ElCapitan said: elijahg said: ElCapitan said: The rewrite to Metal for cross platform developers is non trivial because the Metal libraries only work with Objective-C or Swift, neither of which are used (if at all) outside dedi…
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elijahg said: asdasd said: elijahg said: StrangeDays said: elijahg said: I've said this before, but all this closed source incompatibility is chillingly reminiscent of Apple of the mid-90's and Microsoft in the lat…
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elijahg said: StrangeDays said: elijahg said: I've said this before, but all this closed source incompatibility is chillingly reminiscent of Apple of the mid-90's and Microsoft in the late 90's and into the Ballmer years. Since …
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elijahg said:Schools in the west seem to try and stifle inquisitive kids; kids who ask questions that aren't in line with the syllabus (but are still related to the subject at hand) are told to stop asking questions and answer the contrived ques…