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Coming soon "Marques NFT cards" and "Marques coins."
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MAGAVELLI4Life 80-1 against in the courts
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Smart enough not film itself breaking the law?
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Pay me 50 million a year, and I'd be dedicated...
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So thousands of jobs erased replaced with just one "video describer."
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Slow down there big guy. You're one of the internet's leading tech commentators with an entire technical team. There's ZERO excuse for you to have not done your due diligence on this. I mean it's not as hard as looking down at a speedometer or anything.
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🤣🤣🤣 Overpriced wallpapers
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Relatable. 🤮
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I just invented the ultimate AI product I call Pencil. It will read your mind, have a 4000 MB holographic video camera, it can instantly translate any language spoken or written including dead languages, it can identify any person, object or scene with 100% accuracy, make new movies featuring your favourite actors, and new songs featuring dead musicians. It will have that functionality in 200 years but right now all it can do is draw on paper. $1000 please.
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Already have a Huawei that does most of that for a fraction of the price.
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Can someone please explain to me why a non Apple tablet would go with Android, rather than Windows?
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I passionately HATE the AI stuff. It's hard enough to tell what's true any more, and young people are suffering enough social media pressure, without phones turning people's lives into complete works of fiction.
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Never ever ever buy a product based upon what it will EVENTUALLY do. You are are enabling half finished products. You review EXACTLY what is launched, not what is promised.
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Amazed that any government would allow heavy drones to fly over populated areas. The parachute is of limited use. It needs sufficient height to deploy. If it fails at 50 feet, there's no way it can deploy in time. This is crazy over-engineering for food delivery, but it makes sense for low population areas and specialised deliveries.
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A reviewer has a responsibility to present honest information in a non-sensationalistic manner. With no products, there would be no reviews, and with no viewers, there wouldn't either. Honesty is not enough. HOW you present the information matters. Even the ORDER you present it matters.
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It seems crazy to me that the software determines the image without user choice. I have a video camera that captures in a very flat format called v-log (nothing to do with video blogging), and then I import that and apply the image choices I want, with maximum versatility. The least these phones could do is offer a picture style mode. That shadow/highlight flattening is TERRIBLE: it removes all the sculpting and mood from the photo.
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I appreciate that maintaining relations with big brands means not going in hard on them, and I appreciate that you probably don't have the technical expertise to know when you are being gaslit by Apple, but in which case, just don't DO videos like this. I don't know which member of Apple's PR department gave you the "Durability is at the opposite end of repairability" line, but surely that only applies to badly designed products? Rolex watches are fantastically durable, yet fully repairable. Where is the tension there? This is all that's wrong with access journalism.
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I wouldn't trust a $700 computer to a magnet, so the weight is good I guess. But the worst thing is the way it gate keeps your use of apps and forces you to use its proprietary software. It's poorly considered garbage and the manufacturers should have hit the ground running, not expect you to trust to their long term vision.
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Nah, got it all wrong. Jumping on the bandwagon, Apple wanted the clout for having AI, but were caught out by how hard it was to do properly, or lacked the data centres to provide it. This is a total self own by them, and a lack of responsiveness to the changing market. Apple are technology plagiarists, not innovators. They're great at copying a kid's exam answers over his shoulder, but when that kid is absent for the day, they're screwed. Good. I hope it costs them dear.
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Can you still use it to make phone calls? How long do you have to go to university to learn how to use it?
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For 100k per video, I'd find the time...
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If you want this screen, you're not in the market for a flip phone.
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$400 for 16GB ram and 800 for 2TB storage. I will ALWAYS despise Apple.
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Naw, that wasn't just a little accidental oopsie, or a victimless crime. That was wilful endangerment of people's lives because you don't care about people who aren't you. You were just lucky there were not serious consequences. Just grateful you weren't drunk too.
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$350 is not budget. $50-150 is budget. Millionaire tech reviewer needs to come down to earth.
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A phone without the phone? Or an expensive Ereader at 4x the cost and 30% the screen size? For a person with zero social media self control. Pure, silliness.
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It's a scam. I wouldn't trust it to deliver a burger.
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Just to put this in context, even at 5% of Iphone 12 sales, the iphone mini sold "just" 5.55 BILLION dollars worth of phones (total iphone 12 sales 111 billion dollars). What intelligent company would turn their backs on that lucrative niche?!
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How tedious.
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I wonder if Armory Crate is as toxic for their phones as their motherboards?
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