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2019 iPhone expected to shift to MPI antenna tech for robustness, supply chain advantages
entropys said:TBH I am struggling to work out from this article if the MPI is better or worse than the current LCP, but it sounds like it could worse reading between the lines. Because Apple will apparently revert back to LCP in 2020 once some supply issues are sorted. So... why buy a 2019 iPhone again? Charity to make Apple feel better? -
Tim Cook says $30M Carnegie Library Apple Store is more than about selling iPhones
seanismorris said:This is just weird...
Apple must have to much money to know what to do with.
You can get classes at regular Apple Stores...
If you want to attract customers through education, why not give lectures at a university campus.
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Apple proposes simplified location detection using tiny gas sensors in iPhones
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Editorial: Could Apple's lock on premium luxury be eclipsed by an era of good-enough gear?...
racerhomie3 said:seanismorris said:In the beginning Android was crap. It’s good enough now, to give Android devices a look. I remain concerned about the security of the Google Play Store, but I’m not a kid that downloads a bunch of junk. So, it’s less important...
The iPhone and IPad don’t have me in an “ecosystem lock” but if I owned an Apple Watch the convenience factor would be compelling. I don’t like watches...
I’m watching what Microsoft does with Android/Linux. If they get better integration than what’s offered on Apple, that might move the needle...Indeed, “Get milked or perish”
The Cookette mantra for customer retention
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Apple hatched years-long plan to reduce royalty payments to Qualcomm, documents reveal
hammeroftruth said:Johan42 said:Qualcomm can charge whatever they want for their products. If Apple does not like it they can get modems from someone else. But they won’t do that...being the most hypocritical company and all, that complains of high prices for modems while overcharging their customers.