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Ex-Apple designer targets HomePod with Syng 'Cell' speaker startup
rob53 said:So Stringer worked on the HomePod and he along with the other Apple employees had access to all sorts of Apple technology so how do they think they'll be able to come out with a similar product without violating Apple patents, which might still belong to Apple even though Stringer is named on a ton of patents? Yes, real long sentence, which is what all the legal documents will contain as soon as he tries to sell his products.
Not to mention adaptive sound technology is nothing new. Pilot use it on plane for ages. -
S1: How Apple's custom iPad silicon powered a leap into wearables
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Britain's NHS rejects the Apple & Google COVID-19 exposure notification technology
Virus is without borders. When someone goes to other countries, the local government app will not work. That is why it is so important to have a global platform.
just look at China, each city/province has its own app. People is perfectly fine in a province suddenly can’t go to other provinces.China is a good example of what don’t work and fail. Don’t act like China. -
Apple 16-Inch MacBook Pro vs Lenovo X1 Extreme Gen 2 - portable power head to head
Appleish said:If I was going to subject myself to a PC laptop again, I guess Lenovo is what I would go with. I used to have an IBM ThinkBook, just for testing cross platform stuff. I didn't hate it.
You couldn't pay me to touch a Dell.Don’t call me racist, I am a Chinese.
What’s wrong with Dell? It was really good when I use PC 20 years ago. -
US lawmakers urge Apple CEO Tim Cook to reinstate HKmap Live app
Fatman said:The US is falling apart in many ways and our moronic politicians are spending time on this nonsense? Let the Chinese figure out their own issues - if Chinese government says the app could be used to harm police officers (even communist police officers are human beings) than Apple did the right thing. If history teaches us anything, those that want to change policy will find a way - I don’t think they need a friggin app to do it.