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'Apple TV 4K' shipping with six-core A10X Fusion chip, 3GB of RAM [u]
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Tim Cook says Apple followed Chinese law in removing VPN apps from App Store
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Apple facing uphill battle in India from Samsung mindshare, factory expansion
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QuarkXPress 2017 expands layout tech, brings non-destructive image editing
Yeah, so in the late 90's when Apple wasn't doing so hot, Quark's CEO said that there was no need to stay with Macs and that everyone should switch to PC.
Then a few years later Adobe came out with InDesign, many of us who felt betrayed by Quark's statements and total arrogance quickly gave InDesign a chance. It was surprisingly better especially in the image layering and color management areas. InDesign aped Quark's UI to ease the transition.
Prior to the release of InDesign, Adobe did widespread demos to gather user input to helped them make decisions. Adobe had miserably failed with Pagemaker, a program they acquired from Aldus. I remember during one of those sessions Adobe had planned to make InDesign support multiple page sizes in a document, but many objected and the feature was removed. It was brought back about 10 years later. -
Presentation slide again suggests 'iPhone 8' Touch ID sensor on rear of device
After looking at the slide again, it seems like the little dot under the camera and the circle under the logo are not part of the cutouts. The arrows only point to the frame, logo, and camera. The other two items must be mold grips or thinned out areas, otherwise they would've been clearly identified.