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YouTube and Spotify also won't offer any apps on Apple Vision Pro
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Which upgrades are worth it for the Mac Studio
The following statement is actually untrue: “As for storage, if you do any photograph work, any music, or any video, then it's significantly easier and faster to have them on the machine's own drive as you work.” It’s actually much faster to use an external Thunderbolt SSD drive to store media you’re working with, especially for video work. This approach dedicates the internal SSD to the operating system and software you’re using (such as FCP X, Da Vinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere) to attain full performance while accessing the media being edited from the external drive. So, unless you’re working in the field without access to a portable Thunderbolt drive, it’s definitely a good idea to save money on smaller internal drive that’s about twice the capacity you need for the operating system and software. I say “twice the capacity” because that leaves room for future upgrades, but also because your internal SSD should run faster if it’s not maxed out. -
iPhone 16 Camera Control button -- the ultimate guide
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Five ways macOS Tahoe makes you radically more productive
Regarding productivity, the one feature I’d really like to see in OS 26 across all devices is a way to duplicate a Calendar event complete with location data, without using the “repeat” function, and without having to cut and paste both the event information itself, and the location data separately.