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The Apple Park 'spaceship' uses 692 steel saucers to protect against earthquakes
wizard69 said:Sadly if the 1906 Earthquake was to be repeated somebody would immediately blame it on global warming. -
'Sign in with Apple' aims to replace Facebook authentication to keep user data private
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Tim Cook tells Tulane University grads that 'my generation has failed you'
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Apple design lead Jony Ive to discuss iPhone design with Stephen Fry
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Former Apple retail head Angela Ahrendts upset 'finely tuned balance'
When very crowded, my local store had a stale air smell in it (better ventilation system?). The online booking of Genius appointments seems to be obscured to discourage it, favoring phone calls or mailing stuff in (at least last time I tried to do it). These are my only complaints with Apple stores. Fortunately, I tried to stay away from them, and didn't experience the other problems, but I also didn't see any noticeable difference since AA came onboard. Suggestions would be to get more Geniuses so appointments are widely available, without multi-day wait times (the user base grew, grow the Genius base proportionally, if you need to). Other things would be to have more practical displays of their devices in real-life use cases (ex. Apple TV connected to nice HDR TV and surround sound, game controllers, whatever...), music-making station with Mac and studio monitors, keyboard, or a MacBook pro on a table connected to a dock, external storage, etc with a bunch of cables all over the table, etc. Not sure if stuff like this is practical, though.