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Verizon says 5G coming to 30 US cities by end of 2019
McKinley H. Tabor said:Um... Better stock photos, guys.... With a headline like "30 US Cities", don't use a stock photo from Paris France... -
Apple considering WWDC Mac Pro reveal, expansion of 'Project Marzipan'
BittySon said:They are "considering" a "preview" of the new MacPro? Pardon my lack of enthusiasm but it is shameful that a COMPUTER COMPANY takes several years to develop a new model. What exactly are they doing there at Apple Park? Designing new animoji? Beyond pathetic. Getting rid of Angela was not enough. Tim needs to go yesterday.
Hmmm, how many computer companies have you worked for, and how many computers have you designed?
You might try pulling your head out of your ass sometime before you talk about things you know NOTHING about.
Most "computers" (and the iPhone is a computer, just like the Mac) take at least 3 years to build. I'm guessing that some of the subsystems (FaceID, OLED, etc.) on the current iPhone took at least 3 years to come together, they just don't talk about them before they're ready. Getting something out with the complexity of the Mac Pro will take 3 years MINIMUM. More like 5, in my experience.
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Apple kills Google's enterprise development certificate because of Screenwise Meter
jungmark said:It's media's new mantra: if it's negative Apple news, it leads!
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Court rules man must be given access to husband's iCloud photos
seanismorris said:No problem. Nothing to see here, just a family and courts going through the process.
Might want to spell out digital assets in your will though. One poster here at appleinsider had over $150k in music... it would be a shame to have it just disappear. -
Apple iPhone modem supplier Intel cites weak demand in Q4 earnings miss
Intel can't find their own chip fab with both hands, they have missed on 10nm process for how many years now? With other vendors turning out 7nm routinely?
I seriously doubt any sales weakness on the part of Apple is having ANY effect on Intel's bottom line. Ineptness on delivering on their core business goals, maybe.