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Apple's new iPad Pro gets M4 power, advanced Tandem OLED screens
Some info to be aware of:- 10 core processor only available on TB versions, 256 & 512MB versions get 9 cores (3e & 6p).
- 1TB option is $600 (60%) more than base option, $400 more than 512GB version.
- Textured nano glass requires TB option.
- Wide angle camera is dropped.. only one camera on rear.
- GPS still requires cellular version, which is $200 upgrade.
I am extremely disappointed Apple continues to bundle options. Why should I have to buy storage I do not need to get the processor I want??
To get better processor and GPS, with AppleCare and tax is now $2,070.. and that doesn’t include any accessories.. and that’s the 11” version.
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Recharge the Apple Vision Pro twice as fast with a better power adapter
tht said:Did you try charging the battery while disconnected to the VP? A 5W to 10W should charge the battery without the VP connected. It would take 12 to 6 hours...
Last night, after getting 20% battery warning while wearing AVP, I disconnected from the battery and charged battery only. While charging battery only, meter showed 52W draw. Some time later, maybe 30 minutes, I checked and was showing 26W charge rate. Again, as I mentioned before, almost all LION chargers are "smart" and reduce charge current as they near capacity.
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Apple premieres new 'Foundation' trailer before series debut on September 24
I am almost done re-reading series. Trailer shows more from "Forward the Foundation".. the second prequel. Seems a good place to start. First prequel is really about Seldon grappling with the concepts of Psycohistory and whether it could even be developed from a concept into a useable science. Meanwhile, the original first book, Foundation, really lacks the the story and purpose of Seldon's Psycohistory and it's development and challenges.
It appears Apple is taking quite a few liberties.. as well they should. While Asimov imagined much.. a story from 1951 - 70 years ago - makes a number of bad assumptions. Plus, when trying to tell a story told in 7 books which span a thousand years.. you have to make some significant changes. That said, what I see in the previews so far has me very, very excited. Looks AWESOME! -
AirPods vs. Powerbeats3: Which Apple W1 headphones are better for working out and exercisi...
I have used more than a dozen different bluetooth headphones since 2008. I have found I intensely dislike any with a flaccid connecting cord that rests on my sweaty neck or tangles in my shirt. I have used the Motorola series (1x S9, 6x S10, 3x S11) and liked them, but they had reliability issues. My most recent favorites have been the Plantronic BackBeat Fits. They have a semi rigid cable that does not rest on my neck. Liked them well enough that I was content not to try the new Apple AirPods. By a series of mistakes on my part, I tried ordering a pair for my wife, but ended up with two pairs. Figured I'd try them before returning. As it happens, I love them. Some notes:- Having no connecting cable at all between the 'Pods is fantastic. Period.
- They are actually LOUDER than my wired headsets or ANY other bluetooth headset I've tried (again, more than a dozen different models). This is especially nice for me as I listen to audio books mostly while working out. Some of the book are quieter than others and previously I would not use on loud treadmill stations. Not an issue with AirPods.
- Sound is better than expected. Every other bluetooth sport headphones I've recommended was with the caveat - sound is OK for biking or running. Sound is actually quite good. Better than Apple wired headphones, which I do NOT like.
- Battery life is a non-issue. 5hrs? Not really, I use AirPods numerous times a day, when not used, they're in their case charging. Battery feels infinite (not having used more than 5hrs in one session). I may be able to get a week out of them without recharging case. So far, 3 days and case was at 52% is longest period without charging.
- Lack of controls is OK, not great. Wish they had a swipe up/down for volume or triple tap to switch to next song. Pulling one out pauses music (and resumes when re-inserted). This is great - very natural. When someone starts to talk to me, I pull one out -music pauses. They know they have my full attention. Also note, watch and phone work for controls.
- Siri - somewhat slow and awkward. Took me two weeks to get the double tap down just right, now I get it 90% of the time first time. Music is paused. Siri responds, I request, Siri mostly gets it right, music continues second later. Kind of kludgy. On the other hand, pretty concise control. "Siri, set volume 80%." "Siri, repeat last 45 seconds."
- Being able to use one ear only is nice at times - phone calls or video listening or song sharing with friend.
- They fit my ears well. Absolutely no problem staying in - running, lifting, elliptical, yoga. Though I understand this is not the case for everyone.
- Connectivity - dead simple, dead steady. Simplified setup had been talked to death. Ability to stay connected is better than anything I've used before.
So, to sum up. I love my AirPods. I love no wire between them. I did not expect to - as I do not care for Apples wired headset. But there it is. I have not tried either Beats new solutions - I have no interest in headphones with soft wire between them.
Also note, my non-tech wife loves hers as well. These are her first wireless headphones. She especially loves that fact that she can go to gym with just her watch and headphones (having copied her playlist to her watch).
Last note, some of my co-workers (read ass-hats), suggest AirPods make me look like the tauntaun from Empire Strikes back. Having had a long affinity for the Hoth tauntaun, this does not bother me. -
How to use iPad as a Mac replacement and why you'd want to
Just purchased the 13" iPad Pro w/ keyboard case. As everyone else pointing out.. so much you cannot yet do. I would be OK docking.. but really not getting the many windowed workflow I am used to.
I wish Apple would follow Microsoft Windows (was it 8).. where it would present a Touch interface undocked, and a Desktop Interface docked. That would be awesome and I would definitely keep.
That all said, I will be returning the 13" and going back to 11". (I had the first 2 versions of the 12.9). For those of you who care and didn't ask. My 11" vs 13"
13" iPad
Pros:
Big screen
Great for drawing
Stage Manager is decent - which is the only place I've found it useful
Many if not most apps don't take advantage of extra screen real estate.
Get a keyboard WITH numbers.
Cons:
It's really big
It's even more expensive
11" iPad
Pros:
Perfect size for a digital companion
Fill a void between iPhone and MacBook
Decent size for use as DJI Drone screen
Cons:
Still very expensive
Keyboard without numbers always annoys me
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Recharge the Apple Vision Pro twice as fast with a better power adapter
foregoneconclusion said:Faster charging usually means shortening the overall life of the battery.
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Apple cuts 2TB iCloud plan to $9.99, Family Sharing access expands in iOS 11 & High Sierra...
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Apple iPad Pro vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 - compared
waveparticle said:One big miss of iPad Pro, it does not have GPS. Galaxy Tab S9 has gps. -
Arm wants more than $0.30 per iPhone from Apple, but won't get it
Also, this is just for the "license". ARM isn't supplying anything physical.. just the intellectual ideas, which @blastdoor points out, is largely from Apple in the first place. If their product or rate was too high in the first place, they wouldn't have been considered an option. Decades later, ARM wants more. Of course. 230+M iPhones last year is a $70M annual check to ARM for providing decades old IP.