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Yes, please - would love to see first REAL wireless charging in the industry! But if they simply do the same bs inductive charging (not really wireless!), which you see on all the Androids, then no, thanks. I prefer plugging in a wire vs. having to lay my phone on some pad. Then I can at least hold it in my hand while

What a disrespectful piece. Steve Jobs died of a largely treatable disease? Is this seriously going to be the next urban legend about an already widely unfairly treated man? He survived longer than 99% of all patients who suffer pancreatic cancer ffs. The name “Steve Jobs” has just become and empty shell of a man

Wow, Gizmodo has outdone itself with anti-Apple bias. I had to pause when you compared Civilization VI on both devices, only casually mentioning it’s not optimized for Mac. From top to bottom this article reads like it’s straight out of Microsofts switch-department. Which they run to take over those last jucy 5% of

“Don’t buy a Mac for gaming” is such an outdated bs rumor. Unless you’re doing competitive gaming for a living, some Macs are amazing machines to cover your needs. I got a speced out iMac last year just as a stand alone gaming station and it hasn’t broken a sweat yet at perfect frame rates. And the main reason I went

“Boring” iPhone 7? From what I have heard and seen, people are pretty excited about the iPhone 7 - well, normal people, not Fandroids, they would call anything Apple introduces “boring”.

Wow, and there goes Gizmodo’s predictable anti-Apple rant. Revenge is sweet, isn’t it? But very poor journalism is just... poor. What a useless article.

If it were any other company, I would have proper privacy concerns. But Apple has delivered on user privacy throughout the last 40 years (they make money by selling devices, not by selling user data). So I guess show me what you got Apple.

I don’t know about PCs, but Chrome is pretty quick on a Mac. Has anybody tried it on both and confirm a difference? Does it maybe handle the chache or extensions differently on both systems? Or am I being crazy here? Would actually be interested to get some more info on this.

Dear Gizmodo, you’re acting like seeing an ad is the only problem here. Are we completely ignoring the fact, that this is another very agressive step towards monetizing the user’s data? Allowing Amazing to place *targeted* ads on the lock screen, means that they are (possibly) doing some heavy analysis of what you’re

This really is part of a bigger change in strategy for Google. They’re with their back to the wall: OEMs are constantly threatening to finally go all the way and replace their customised versions of Android with their own OS. This would compromise Google’s biggest source of revenue: monetizing user’s data (I know I

Why didn’t he just kill them?

“Apple fans don’t need no stinking logic.” Wow, 4 likes for such a cheap shot. Really?

These were simply the most beautiful displays in the world. It’s a real shame Apple hasn’t updated them. And I still hope they will. Maybe they just sold them in too low volume in order to make business sense any more.

Of course China wants to halt the sale of the iPhone. Unlike Android phones, iPhones are pretty much the only phones left produced by an American brand (yes, assembled in China, but designed by a US brand, with research labs in the US and 100k employees in the US and head quartered in the US). Also, China can’t get

Try installing WhatApp on an iPod. Good luck. You need a SIM card for that.

Nothing is special about iMessage. Nobody ever said anything was special or innovative or different about iMessage. It’s simply super super convenient for people in the Apple ecosystem to use, as it comes pre-installed everywhere, syncs between all devices all the time and works no matter if you’re in Wifi/4G or

So basically, the Chromebook is smartphone replacement. XD I know Google and Chromebooks are currently the Internet’s big love affairs. But trying to position this thing as a MacBook competitor (as they did with their $1400 thing) was a brain fart. Even positioning it against $200 laptops is cutting it close. If I

And here comes the hate from the Fandroids: 3...2...1...

And here comes the hate from the Fandroids: 3...2...1...

Fandroid spotted.

Apple is by far the largest tax payer in Cupertino and with their infrastructure projects they’ve done a lot for the place (a friend of mine works there, she tells me Apple offers a whole bunch of mobility support for its employees - just like most valley companies these days). So my guess is that Chang is full of