suddenly newton
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Bill Gates cautions Apple and other tech companies about arrogance inviting government int...
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Samsung's Galaxy S9 expected to copy iPhone X's animoji with '3D emoji' feature
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Google's next big Android update to support iPhone X-style 'notches'
chasm said:But but but the notch is hideous!! Major Apple design flaw!!
(Notch comes to Android phones)
Ah, it just fades away when you’re using it.
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Google's next big Android update to support iPhone X-style 'notches'
lkrupp said:ROFLMAO! Not for what Google may be up to but at the notch haters here. This rumor is just so exquisitely delightful. -
NYT reporter uses megaphone to decry 'slow death' of 5-year-old iPad mini running iOS 9, a...
The iPad 2 was a wonder back in the day, and that trick magnetic cover was a game changer. Me despite having purchased the original iPad the year before had to get the iPad 2, which was the first “modern” iPad (future models were patterned after its design).
I recently got a chance to use the iPad 2 with iOS 9 and while it was pokey and laggy, it was still useable and had a terrific all day battery life, still! Many apps still ran fine, and plenty of (long lived) apps in the current App Store still supported it. It occurred to me that the question of usefulness of older hardware isn’t a simple binary answer, as the OCD power users in the forums will dramatically assert. Rather, it fades gracefully over the years.