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  • Apple agrees to $50M settlement in MacBook butterfly keyboard lawsuit

    JP234 said:
    Since the second thing I do when I buy a new Macbook of any kind is to buy a keyboard cover, I've never encountered this problem. I also don't eat or drink in their proximity. And when I sell or trade them in, the pristine case and keyboard underneath gives me a bit extra leverage on price, Try it, they're cheap, and taking care of your electronics properly costs nothing.
    From other hand sex without condom brings more pleasure…
    tokyojimu
  • 'Captain America' star Chris Evans misses the Home Button, says new iPhones too heavy

    omasou said:
    Same complaint from users when they first switch, especially if they delayed the inevitable.

    He'll get over it.

    Agree about weight. As Apple attempts to continually increase battery life with smaller efficient chips they are also for some reason increasing the battery size too much. The current MacBook Pro 16" is a perfect example. It's like carrying a lead brick and reminds me of the original Macintosh Portable


    Ok, so MacBook Pro is to heavy for you. You compare it to some old PC. 
    What MacBook reminds you about?
    watto_cobra
  • Long-rumored Apple Silicon iMac Pro still in the works, but not coming soon

    "the combination of a Mac Studio or Mac mini plus an Apple Studio Display cuts it for many pro users who want more screen real estate."

    Couldn’t the professionals in need go with Pro Display XDR 32” for mor screen real estate than 27” in Apple Studio Display?
    tenthousandthingswatto_cobra
  • Epic Games-led Coalition for App Fairness polls claim public want open App Store

    rob53 said:
    darelrex said:
    Even if they fairly surveyed random members of the general public, that would include at least 50% Android users, many of whom would be overjoyed to see Apple products ruined, and all of Apple's customers forced to become Android users/developers. So what? Since when should a company's products' features be up for public vote? One of the great qualities of the modern economy is that people who like a particular product can buy it, and people who don't can go buy something else.

    Hey, here's a fine idea: Let's put Epic Games up for public vote, and see what should be done with it. What rules should it have, how should it be managed, etc. And what does the voting public think of Tim Sweeney's $10 billion dollar personal fortune? Should it all go to Tim Sweeney, or should it be distributed equitably to the poorest 10% of the population? The public knows best — let them vote!
    I wish governments around the world agree with your statement but they don't and that's the problem. I agree 100% with your statement but it's rare when the public actually has any input into anything other than by using their wallet to buy what they want and NOT buy what they don't want. We VOTE with our wallets. This is the only real way to stop certain businesses from acting against our choice of products.
    It seems to be a problem, since so many have voted with the wallet for Android. And the majority knows what is best for the minority /s
    command_fwatto_cobra
  • Epic Games-led Coalition for App Fairness polls claim public want open App Store

    Correcting the typo from:
    >> On Thursday, CAF released new research claiming that 79% of voters support the Open App Markets Act
    To:
    On Thursday, CAF released new research claiming that 79% of our supporters support the Open App Markets Act
    baconstangwatto_cobra