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Not doomed, but it would sure as heck help their customers if they released hardware equivalent to or better than i7 configurations not being able to run Mojave.
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: I have not found any WWDC sessions on moving to Metal for OpenCL developers. I wonder why that is? Because you did not look good enough, or maybe only wanted to make a doom-ish posting? https://developer.apple.c…
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MacPro said: As I am running Mojave now on my main Mac (yes full backed up), I've only found one app with an issue so far, Firestorm Viewer. With removal of Carbon HLTB all the SecondLife and OpenSim viewers will stop to run as there a…
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What these developers don't factor in is that a rewrite to Metal makes the road to iOS devices very short for their games. Of course many of the same developers are under the impression that iOS devices are not to even be considered for game titles …
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BittySon said: Any word on 32 bit apps? Support to continue in MacOS? As far as I could gather from the State of the Platform presentation, 32-bit apps will run also on 10.14, but from then on support for Carbon is gone, and that will be …
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The pity is that the i7 Mac Minis they start to drop off cannot be replaced with equally capable hardware. (unless you are willing to replace them with very expensive 2012 models off-of eBay or some other source.)
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The problem described in the article is similar to what I have observed in locations where a city or town has the same name as the county it is located in. Then both Apple and Google map have a tendency to display the county name and place it in the…
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They need to get a fix out for this asap, so expect a release possibly this week. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/05/decade-old-efail-attack-can-decrypt-previously-obtained-encrypted-e-mails/
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tmay said: geirnoklebye said: tmay said: Let MS have that. With that attitude Apple would have been toast in the 90-ties. It was not what we fought for; to let MS have it. Show me the data that demonstrated the viability…
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tmay said: Let MS have that. With that attitude Apple would have been toast in the 90-ties. It was not what we fought for; to let MS have it.
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macxpress said: Why don't you submit your resume? Because I receive pension from them! ;-))
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tmay said: I'll go with 50,000 units/year x $1000 (seems high for out years) which is $50 million in revenue. With margins of 40%, that's $20 million in profit. But then there is that development cost for a product in a shrinking market, and the…
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tenthousandthings said: However, although the promises themselves were vague, they were not anonymous. That is absolutely to the core of the issue. When a CEO makes a public statement that a current product line is important to the…
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macxpress said: I'm sure I provide more of an Apple service to the community than you ever will. I seriously doubt that you will. Having worked in Apple product management I happen to know what goes into the development of the produc…
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macxpress said: Oh boy...here we go! Continuous bitching about the Mac mini. I doubt most here are gonna buy one anyways. Every time there is a discussion about the Mac Mini you come out like an idiot dissing everyone who says they have m…
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I am not sure strapping anything made by Facebook to your face is a good idea...
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macxpress said: geirnoklebye said: volcan said: geirnoklebye said: It is actually sad that you guys have to write this kind of article. – That Apple no longer can offer their customers a good hardware solution supporting…
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macxpress said: geirnoklebye said: macxpress said: You do realize that Tim Cook doesn't make every single decision at Apple right? Just like Steve Jobs didn't make every single decision. Its not like every decision comes across Ti…
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macxpress said: You do realize that Tim Cook doesn't make every single decision at Apple right? Just like Steve Jobs didn't make every single decision. Its not like every decision comes across Tim's desk for approval. Jesus, can we ever freakin…
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macxpress said: geirnoklebye said: It is actually sad that you guys have to write this kind of article. – That Apple no longer can offer their customers a good hardware solution supporting their own backup system. Do they even make a r…