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  • Sleep tracking may be coming to Apple Watch soon

    Considering that I’m using my series zero for sleep tracking, saying that it’s “coming” to the series 4 is kind of silly.  
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  • Apple sends AppleSeed invitations for watchOS 6 beta testing

    jbdragon said:
    I don't think so! No Beta anything on my Apple Watch. Something goes wrong, it's now bricked. There's no easy way to fix/recover from that.
    Agreed.  I saw a lot of that bricking with watchOS 2 and wanted to punch Cook (or someone at Apple) in the face for what happened to my series zero watch after watchOS 3.0 came out (they trashed a perfectly working watch) that never worked as well as the last 2.x release.  

    I don’t even want to update my series 4 watch because the upgrades ruin more features than they add or fix.

    how about giving us a way to go back, Tim Apple?

    No watch betas gonna happen here.  
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  • Apple crime blotter: Near-daily thefts from an Apple Store, and El Chapo-brand iPhone acce...

    Popular products are stolen because they are popular.   I guess the theft reports indicate a healthy market.  Who’da thunk it? 

    When they start stealing Samsungs instead, Apple will be doomed.   DOOOOOMED! (/bender)
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  • Apple most shorted U.S. company, ahead of 'iPhone XS' launch

    nunzy said:
    Wall Street doesn't understand Apple.
    Not since 2001.   Apple has been doomed since Jobs came back and moreso since he died.  
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  • 'Hey Siri' may come to iMac Pro with rumored inclusion of A10 Fusion co-processor

    The A10 fusion chip is cheap compared to the Intel chips.  The iMac pro margin can easily handle it.  

    Apple could be working towards direct running of iOS apps on OS X for development or plain ol' operation.  Your Mac could become your iPad or your phone... just another iOS device, while still being a Mac.  

    At the same time, Apple could be testing how well the ARM runs pro-style apps or OSX.  If the A10 chip is handling the boot process,  then the next step is booting to the OS of choice, be it OSX, Windows, or (dun dun dunnnn...) iOS.  

    Remember that Apple was running OSX on intel for FIVE YEARS before they ANNOUNCED the switch to Intel.  We could have ARM-based Macs in that time or less from now.  

    It sounds nuts. N-V-T-S, nuts.  But it is plausible.  
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