Apple Owns the Enterprise (via consumers)?
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And still I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt, bless my innocent soul. :laugh:
Wout
Just be careful that then "new SE" doesn't turn out to be the old 6 - the battery is really poor, mainly due to being effected by cold conditions (by cold, I mean any temperature less than about 18 degrees C). I'd leave home with 100% battery, within 30 minutes it'd be down to about 70%. In temperatures around 12 degrees C, it'd drop to 1% within an hour. If I tried to use it, it'd just switch off (or I'd pull it out of my pocket and find it dead). A few minutes under a hot air hand dryer (if I could find one) would bring it back to life with 50% or more battery left. The iPhone 6 is one of the worst phones I've owned for reliability. My previous iPhone 4 and 5 were very good though. I switched over to the Galaxy S8 in July because of a skiing/snowboarding trip with friends in January where they were using their Galaxy S7's and S6's out in -15 C all day with no problems and my iPhone 6 was dead within 5 minutes.
Now is it bad enough that you let somebody else kick your butts without you trying to do it to each other? Now if we're all talking about the same man, and I think we are... it appears he's got a rather growing collection of our bikes.
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Good points and by "use Apple servers" I meant... macOS Server - Overview - Apple[^] EDIT and look their marketing info drives the point home further...
Apple site says:
The server for everyone. macOS Server is perfect for a small studio, business, or school. And it’s so easy to use, you don’t need your own IT department.
raddevus wrote:
you don’t need your own IT department
Well you don't need your own IT team for Windows Servers.. you can just let Chinese hackers manage them for you :laugh:
Now is it bad enough that you let somebody else kick your butts without you trying to do it to each other? Now if we're all talking about the same man, and I think we are... it appears he's got a rather growing collection of our bikes.
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Just be careful that then "new SE" doesn't turn out to be the old 6 - the battery is really poor, mainly due to being effected by cold conditions (by cold, I mean any temperature less than about 18 degrees C). I'd leave home with 100% battery, within 30 minutes it'd be down to about 70%. In temperatures around 12 degrees C, it'd drop to 1% within an hour. If I tried to use it, it'd just switch off (or I'd pull it out of my pocket and find it dead). A few minutes under a hot air hand dryer (if I could find one) would bring it back to life with 50% or more battery left. The iPhone 6 is one of the worst phones I've owned for reliability. My previous iPhone 4 and 5 were very good though. I switched over to the Galaxy S8 in July because of a skiing/snowboarding trip with friends in January where they were using their Galaxy S7's and S6's out in -15 C all day with no problems and my iPhone 6 was dead within 5 minutes.
Now is it bad enough that you let somebody else kick your butts without you trying to do it to each other? Now if we're all talking about the same man, and I think we are... it appears he's got a rather growing collection of our bikes.
Oh wow, hadn't heard about that. My sister has one too. Luckily I'm old and I don't do crazy shit like snow boarding, so maybe I'll be in luck! Thanks for the heads up though.
Wout
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BillWoodruff wrote:
morass of hype and pseudo-factoids that make up this puff-piece of an article
I agree with you. It was possibly written by an Apple team member. :laugh: But that's what it's all about "the perception of owning the Server Landscape". Everyone wants their company hosted on Apple Servers because as their marketing info tells you plainly...
Apple site says:
The server for everyone. macOS Server is perfect for a small studio, business, or school. And it’s so easy to use, you don’t need your own IT department.
:laugh: see... macOS Server - Overview - Apple[^]
raddevus wrote:
the perception of owning
Just because your neighbors are on drugs, doesn't mean you're high, or that they are not stupid :) cheers, Bill
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