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  • Why Google IO 2018 squandered AI leadership to focus on copying Apple's innovations

    Muntz said:
    KITA said:
    Now, a year later, Apple is prepping WWDC 18 to show off the next advancements for its platforms. You can expect it will involve more than just a copy of what others did last year, and that its advancements will rapidly deploy to a huge installed base.
    Google rapidly deploys features through apps, not OS versions. In thinking that Android works the same way as iOS, you've missed the bigger picture. Everything from Google Assistant to the launcher, and ever the dialer, are updated separate from the OS. For example, to use Google Assistant or Google Play Instant (instant apps), all you need is a device with Android 5.0 or later.
    Why the fuck do you care what an Apple news site posts about Android? Got a paycheck riding on it?
    Misinformation shouldn't be given a free pass no matter the domain.

    Users, like yourself, also shouldn't be tolerated. You're proving to be incapable of providing reasonable discussion or focusing on the content matter.

    If you having something of relevance to add, and not just continued attacks on myself and other users, feel free to share.
    muthuk_vanalingam
  • Why Google IO 2018 squandered AI leadership to focus on copying Apple's innovations

    KITA said:
    sfolax said:
    I used to enjoy DED articles, but to be honest this constant bickering and "everyone else is wrong" is starting to get boring and monotonous.

    At least the other writers here bring some variety in their articles.
    I feel like I just stumble across The Onion. 

    If DED (and those who defend his editorials) were really confident about Apple’s place in the tech landscape he wouldn’t need to write these overly defensive and/or rah rah Apple’s the best (and everyone else is just copying them) articles all the time. 
    Sorry but that’s worthless bullshit. Apple is routinely pounded by nearly all news sources and portrayed as being a dying gasp away from utter failure. We’ve all seen these pieces, week after week. DED and PED are two of the few dissenting voices, and they’ve both made a niche in that space. It doesn’t mean they’re lacking confidence and really even saying such a thing only shows an incredibly naive and poor understanding of how publishing works. Don’t quit your day job. 

    Love how DED gets the usuals predictably butthurt. 

    Dracarys said:
    It's come to the point where if DED writes something you know the competition is doing something right. Everything is just twisting the truth into lies to show that the competition is failing and Apple is winning.
    You are seriously delusional. The Macalope has built a career around debunking all the nonsense DOOM narratives pushed about Apple. Their claims of Apple failure are legion. And yet, always wrong. Voices like the hoofed one an DED’s are a refreshing brief of fresh air and sanity. 

    https://www.macworld.com/author/The-Macalope
    Why are you calling other users "delusional" and "butthurt"?
    I said the usual (anti-DEDers) are getting butthurt, because they are.

    I said Dracarys was delusional based on his idiotic claim that DED “is just twisting the truth into lies”.

    ...which part are you having trouble with?
    The part where you called other users "butthurt" and "delusional".
    gatorguy
  • Why Google IO 2018 squandered AI leadership to focus on copying Apple's innovations

    sfolax said:
    I used to enjoy DED articles, but to be honest this constant bickering and "everyone else is wrong" is starting to get boring and monotonous.

    At least the other writers here bring some variety in their articles.
    I feel like I just stumble across The Onion. 

    If DED (and those who defend his editorials) were really confident about Apple’s place in the tech landscape he wouldn’t need to write these overly defensive and/or rah rah Apple’s the best (and everyone else is just copying them) articles all the time. 
    Sorry but that’s worthless bullshit. Apple is routinely pounded by nearly all news sources and portrayed as being a dying gasp away from utter failure. We’ve all seen these pieces, week after week. DED and PED are two of the few dissenting voices, and they’ve both made a niche in that space. It doesn’t mean they’re lacking confidence and really even saying such a thing only shows an incredibly naive and poor understanding of how publishing works. Don’t quit your day job. 

    Love how DED gets the usuals predictably butthurt. 

    Dracarys said:
    It's come to the point where if DED writes something you know the competition is doing something right. Everything is just twisting the truth into lies to show that the competition is failing and Apple is winning.
    You are seriously delusional. The Macalope has built a career around debunking all the nonsense DOOM narratives pushed about Apple. Their claims of Apple failure are legion. And yet, always wrong. Voices like the hoofed one an DED’s are a refreshing brief of fresh air and sanity. 

    https://www.macworld.com/author/The-Macalope
    Why are you calling other users "delusional" and "butthurt"?
    gatorguyavon b7muthuk_vanalingam
  • Why Google IO 2018 squandered AI leadership to focus on copying Apple's innovations

    Now, a year later, Apple is prepping WWDC 18 to show off the next advancements for its platforms. You can expect it will involve more than just a copy of what others did last year, and that its advancements will rapidly deploy to a huge installed base.
    Google rapidly deploys features through apps, not OS versions. In thinking that Android works the same way as iOS, you've missed the bigger picture. Everything from Google Assistant to the launcher, and ever the dialer, are updated separate from the OS. For example, to use Google Assistant or Google Play Instant (instant apps), all you need is a device with Android 5.0 or later.
    ronnrogifan_newsingularitymuthuk_vanalingamcropraaronsullivan
  • Razer launches Mac compatible Core X eGPU for $299

    macxpress said:

    YP101 said:
    Now Apple can update Mac mini with TB3 and we can use external GPU.
    Problem with that is the CPU will be the bottleneck now. You're not going to get a top of the line CPU in any kind of new Mac mini. 
    CPU aside, Thunderbolt 3 is already a bottleneck on a higher end cards. The GTX 1080, for example, loses at least 20% of its performance over Thunderbolt 3 when outputting to an external display. When being used on the internal display, it will lose 30% of its performance.
    dysamoria