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It will be more dangerous for the thief than for me:)
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twolf2919 said: Impressive event? I can’t recall a more boring iPhone introduction in recent memory. The only interesting thing I saw was the possibility of a good trade-in value for my old iPhone. In general, I believe Wedbush is trying …
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rob53 said: This really sucks because USB-C connectors are known to not stay connected. Lightning is just fine for phones, especially because this is a really good connector that actually stays connected. I continue to have issues with USB-C …
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aegean said: I am not a beta tester but can anyone confirm if they added back Advanced date/time settings in Sonoma? If not then I am sticking with Monterey. Wow, I was wondering why I couldn’t format my date in euro mode….(16 Aug 23) Tha…
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neilm said: uffenman said: MagSafe makes perfect sense for the laptops which consume larger amounts of power like MBPs. It is not needed for MB/MBA’s. Strongly disagree. Other than its obvious safety and convenience benefits, Mags…
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Truth here is that MagSafe is appropriate for the current MBA line as many users play with Medium load apps like photoshop. Probably the biggest target demographic of the MBA line is students, and they will forget to charge overnight and always brin…
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I personally like MagSafe! I charge my MB every night and that lasts all day for my lite workload of email/web, so I rarely charge in coffee shops. All I’m saying is I think that’s the philosophy behind the idea if not including MagSafe. I’m not par…
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MagSafe makes perfect sense for the laptops which consume larger amounts of power like MBPs. It is not needed for MB/MBA’s.
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Very informative and detailed read. Can somebody help me understand how much of a physical space factor has been reduced going from the entire Intel setup (CPU, GPU, RAM, any other SoC components, etc.) to ASi? Like 50% smaller? What has this improv…
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Maybe Elizabeth Holmes should have aimed for that type of certification 🤣
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Omg gimme a break....as if they’ve got the business experience to make that recommendation. Most of us are honestly so blessed and lucky to even have Apple as an investor and American. Just Zip it and write some good laws.
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What a whiny little jealous boy....
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That’s great but until LG changes the GUI and remote control which are both the worst and most complicated controls I’ve ever seen, Samsung will continue the Smart TV reign.
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EXACTLY my thought as well. The air will never be the flagship product because of its extended name. Remember: simplicity (even in the name) is the Apple way. MacBook will be a stunner. Probably have the new keyboard and amazing battery. I am w…
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I’ll bet it won’t be the Air. The MacBook will be the Lightest and thinnest flagship product and the first to have Apple Silicon. You heard it first here.
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This stuff drives me nuts! These are not facts, they are simply speculations.
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There is without any doubt a definite market for the 12" MacBook. This market is highly mobile, application non-intensive, and primarily does most work on email/web. That could be an executive, mid-manager, student or ex-tech exec turned landlord li…
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Thats interesting but I disagree. One pound is a big difference when you're carrying it around all the time like I am. I think they discontinued the MB12 more for the keyboard issues and not anything else. I still see a ton of them at cafes. 12" scr…
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The more I look into this, the more I realize there has never been an Apple laptop weighing less than 2 lbs. The last MBA 11" was 2.38 lbs, the new MBA is 2.8 lbs and the MacBook 12" was 2.03 lbs. I'll bet my bottom dollar that the next MacBook will…
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tht said: uffenman said: It is becoming more obvious to me that Apple is waiting to re-release/update the MacBook 12" or the likes of something like it, when it releases the ARM chip. MacBook was the F-22 of the laptop lineup, and so i…