andycho7
andycho7
andycho7

Wait wait wait wait what?

If Barack Obama was the President and he heard of a credible threat from laptops he would ban laptops from every flight until the threat was cleared. Not leave an easy workaround like “fly from Jordan to a different airport and then fly to the US”. Barack Obama also doesn’t have the massive credibility hole that

Roses are red

But he didn’t. And if he had, he likely would have had a good reason instead of a transparent pretext.

Axes?

If you’re showing bar graphs without any axis label, why use “higher is better” on some and “lower is better” on others? It just adds confusion.

How long before American citizens are vetted? I’m thinking this is in one of the next 5 executive orders.

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Don’t bring up: iPhone 4 Prototype, Hulk Hogan.

What’s in Microsoft’s dossier for Gizmodo?

Like I used a Pismo for over ten years with zero issues, but every Apple device I’ve owned in the last five years has had a lifespan of 3 years or less.

I’d chalk that up to an anomaly. We have a fleet of MacBook Pro’s and Mac Pro’s at work. They’re on a 4 year evergreening cycle, but they often last far longer than that.

I second this. I had 2013 15-inch Retina MBP that will just not turn on for whatever reason and it was 3 weeks after the warranty ended. I still went to AppleStore because I needed that machine fixed. Turns out it was mobo failure, but they replaced it for free of charge. Not saying they’ll always repair it if it’s

Pretty much implied in the title.

If it was only a month after Applecare they will often times still support it. Did you bring it in? I’ve had the same Macbook Pro for 3 years, before that had another MBP for 4 after apple replaced, out of warranty the one I had for 3 years... (logic board fried) only got the new one because I needed more power. My

I think you are unlucky rather. I have a 2010 iMac that is still doing great as ever and a 2011 Macbook that is chugging along right with it. My wife just switched at Christmas from her 2008 Macbook. Meanwhile, the PC laptop that I got for grad school back in 2010 shit the bed back in 2012 and was nearly unusable even

The title pretty much says what is always unfairly implied: that Apple is held to some higher standard than their counterparts. If they achieve it, it’s just meeting expectations and kind of med. If someone else achieves it, that company is considered to be be amazing. And finally if Apple doesn’t achieve it then

Can’t help but lol at the title and the lack of understanding the recent gizmodo writers have if technology and users of said technology.