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Original iPhone, 3G, 3GS still in active use, 2016 web traffic report reveals
I still have my iPhone 6 which I purchased back in 2014 and it works fine. I have a Mid 2012 13" MacBook Pro which I upgraded the drive to an SSD two years ago and it runs great. Planed obsolescence is not the way to go. Make products that last and make them recyclable when the person decided to upgrade or get a new product. -
Apple's Campus 2 repeatedly delayed by emphasis on perfecting small details, profile says
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Apple developing ARM chip for Mac to handle low-power functionality
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Apple MacBook Pro saves man from bullet in Florida airport shooting
First, my heart goes out to all the victims of this attack. It breaks my heart that mass shootings like this happen. Second, This is not the first time an Apple product has saved someones life. In 2007, I'm reminded of an iPod saving a soldiers life in Iraq. I'm sure there are more cases but it's interesting. https://www.engadget.com/2007/04/05/ipod-takes-bullet-for-soldier/ -
Apple activates iPhone 6 Plus repair program to address 'touch disease'
Apple should take the blame on this one and not charge users for something that Apple made up, i.e. users dropping the device on a hard surface.
Here is the article that Apple needs to read. Simply laid out https://ifixit.org/blog/8309/iphone-6-plus-gray-flicker-touch-death/
Bendgate, structural flaw, not a user dropping the device which Apple claims