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randominternetperson said: jbilgihan said: randominternetperson said: I doubt the opening line of this piece: "no one" is training engineers any more? So MIT, Carnegie-Mellon, Cal-Tech, Purdue, etc., have just dropped enginee…
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jbilgihan said: Fatman said: I think kids today have less motivation, just overall less interest in doing real world builds and repairs. The information resources available today are absolutely incredible, is there a shortage of 'labs'…
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judge made law is essential to common law systems. Anyway I’m pretty sure there’s legislation on this.
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alanh said: I rely on Parallels to run a PC only piece of software for my work. Will ARM base Macs still be able to run a virtual windows environment without speed being an issue? It wold be slower, but only some macs will be ARM. Apple wi…
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dysamoria said: I find it bizarre how nonchalant people are about this, brushing off how much of a nightmare it will be for people using mission-critical specialist tools. The past transitions were worked out over a very long time because de…
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bnice said: I can’t imagine the developers that make products that run on the Mac and other platforms would be happy about transitioning ARM. Do we really think it would be just a recompile for the likes of Microsoft, Adobe, Java (Oracle), A…
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dewme said: This bug should have been caught at the Unit Test level with automated Fuzz Testing. The testing required to catch these kinds of bugs lends itself extremely well to test automation. Embarrassing, but it still happens. Should…
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dewme said: I'm very interested to see how Apple pulls this off. I started programming in BASIC almost 40 years ago on pocket computers with very limited screen real estate and rudimentary toolset (to say the least). Between then and now a…
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evolvingtech said: This would be a boon for developers creating apps that involve GPS, as it would be relatively easy to get and test with live GPS signals, when developing outdoors on an iPad. yeh maybe, although you can remote debug on …
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smaffei said: Well, this would fall into line with Apple wanting to move their Macs to custom ARM processors. They would need an Xcode that runs on ARM. So, if Xcode runs on ARM, why not iPad? I think it's a great idea, but today's Xcode is q…
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lkrupp said: knowitall said: MacBook ARM sounds logical. Maybe, but I’n guessing it will run some modified version of iOS and may only run iOS apps. Unless, of course, Apple comes up with a fast and reliable framework (like Rosetta)…
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corrections said: ElCapitan said: First of all there is a rude awakening across the planet of the insanity of shipping production of goods and services offshore, and putting all eggs in the Chinese basket. The effect of the COVID-19 …
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WarrenBuffduckh said: More relevant to the Q. “ Will the COVID-19 disaster sink Apple's premium hardware?” is that we’re waiting, waiting and waiting for AirTile, AirPower, AppleHeadphone, AirPodsPro Lite, AppleGlasses, AppleCar, iTV, iPhone…
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Beats said: So they're re-releasing iPhone 8? WTF? We're supposed to be excited about it? Why not just call it what it is: iPhone 9. Seriously was it that hard to do Apple? What would they call the next one?
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usersinceos1 said: This could be my next iPhone. I've been using a 1st Gen. SE since 2016. The new SE has very nice specs. I also prefer Touch ID to face recognition. My only quibble is the camera bump. Personally, I would have preferred…
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tmay said: avon b7 said: tmay said: avon b7 said: charlesn said: avon b7 said: charlesn said: The cratering of sales by 21% doesn't pass the smell test without further information. I'm not s…
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larryjw said: lkrupp said: So for Apple to succeed it must let go of all of its security and privacy? Is that what the author is saying? The author seems to imply that unless Apple does this it is doomed. I guess that’s okay in a total…
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lkrupp said: substance said: How is this app that much different any app that has 'everything-and-the-kitchen-sink' built into them (like Facebook had they not broken Messenger out into a separate app)? And why is WeChat so popular …
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tmay said: avon b7 said: charlesn said: avon b7 said: charlesn said: The cratering of sales by 21% doesn't pass the smell test without further information. I'm not saying it couldn't have happened, but yo…
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iqatedo said: ElCapitan said: iqatedo said: jdw said: I've loved Apple since my 128K in 1984 and have never to this day owned even a single Windows machine. With that said... Much of what you wrote applies also to …