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Sounds more like a spin off is in the works, not a continuation. entropys said: Nooo! The story arc is finished. Please let it not be another of those American shows that gets milked well past the grave.
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Confusion abound. New Vision Pro 2 will probably be similarly priced to current model. Vision Pro 1 will take a price cut to drive mass adoption. This is what Apple has always done. 1500 is probably the pricing for the legacy model.
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Not camera! Projector! That’s my 2 cents
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charlesn said: h4y3s said: Remember folks, this is just an early prototype of the eventual "Apple iGlasses". This one built for programmers and developers to get their hands on something that works before they roll out the final produc…
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CloudTalkin said: I think it's unlikely to disrupt the high end TV market; or any end of the TV market for that matter. As @Canukstorm mentioned, TV/movie consumption tends to be highly social. The VP is decidedly the opposite of social. I…
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vincentbooker said: Japhey said: I wonder how many Quest’s they will have to sell to equal the profit from just one Vision Pro? ߐ⦬t;/div> I also wonder how many Vision Pro will actually sell. Apple will be selling this ve…
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None of the technology in the vision pro is actually new. This is all from the isreali company that apple bought that used to partner with Xbox and helped create Face ID im sure. The technology isn’t new, they implementation of how apple has appli…
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You know apple will apply the same method it has to the iPhone and Apple Watch. Every year they come out with a new model, the previous model will become more affordable allowing for mass adoption, while the new model will adjust in price as compone…
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Survivability also depends on how the iPhone landed, I think it has a better chance of surviving such a fall if it hit the ground on a corner or a side. Also your not taking into account wind factor. The phone will have a better chance of surviving …
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MFi program is more about apple making money. If it was simply about apple protecting its customers, then they wouldn’t be specifically creating an ecosystem that can only be used with there products. Forcing people to buy there cables. rundhvi…
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It’s not about whether Steve Jobs was right or wrong. Steve was pushing what he thought was best for his newest product. The IPhone which had very little RAM and 8GB of storage. So he sided with the script that would make his product work better …
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I think apple may have solved the crease issue. If it comes out with a folding phone it won’t have a crease line. “Thin metal lines imperceptible to the naked eye” put it another way… thin microLED lines….
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FrancescoB said: tshapi said: iPhone Ultra = iPhone fold. This would justify significant cost increase and value I think you're correct. iPhone Fold - we're talking at least $3,000 USD starting price. Not $3000 that will pric…
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iPhone Ultra = iPhone fold. This would justify significant cost increase and value
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iPhone SE fourth edition will be 5.8” iPhone X/XR. It will not be 6.1 this way it will keep distinction.
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I suspect this is because he didn’t have a complete win in court and his investors are now correctly lined up.
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A/R is essentially like 3D internet And Apps. It’s as simple as that. I can visualize it. Imaging wearing A/R glasses and walking down the street and knowing whose in tinder, match. Being able to swap contact information with people your passin…
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Notch Smaller Notch dynamic island smaller dynamic island the I think they will transition to a enlarged punch hole that will house Face ID. Then they will move to having an entire screen.
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I see a valid use for AR. Imagine your wearing apple glass or smart glass that just look like Regular eye glasses. Imagine walking down a busy city street and having your glasses see coupons and social media for local establishments. Seeing peopl…
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I think this is a money grab by twitter. See, musk has claimed he doesn’t believe that twitter is being honest about the # of bots. And it appears that twitter is simply pointing to there public SEC filing as proof that there really is only 5% bots…