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minus-squareJWBananaslinkEnglish0•4 hours agoEven worse, that was done intentionally. They wanted to prevent retail stores from leaving them plugged in at all times.
minus-squareTodd BonzalezlinkfedilinkEnglish2•2 hours agoThat’s not true at all. Apple likes minimalism, and putting ports and buttons where you can’t see them adds to the aesthetic.
Even worse, that was done intentionally. They wanted to prevent retail stores from leaving them plugged in at all times.
That’s not true at all. Apple likes minimalism, and putting ports and buttons where you can’t see them adds to the aesthetic.