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Apple TV 4K 2022 review: An Apple Arcade playground
The new 2022 Apple TV is damn fast, and it's especially noticeable in HomeKit.In the past, were I to reboot the HomeKit hub, in this case the Apple TV as it is hard wired, the reboot time would be slow enough that a HomePod would pick up being the hub. Were I then to reboot that HomePod the hub role would revert back to the Apple TV, as is correct, it being hardwired.However, a reboot with the new Apple TV 2022 is so fast that HomeKit doesn't even notice that a hub has gone down and the hub role remains with the Apple TV.Also, and this 'may' be placebo, everything does seem snappier(For clarity, my previous device was a 2nd gen 2021 model.) -
Nest brings HVAC energy saving to the masses with $169 Thermostat E
applesauce007 said:peterhart said:tallest skil said:Shame it’s a Google subsidiary. I would’ve wanted one. -
How to turn the Action Button into a multi-function automation launcher
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Install an inexpensive USB-C PCI-E card in a Mac Pro for full USB 3.1 data transfer speeds...
Judging by the Amazon reviews the quality of this thing is atrocious. Shame.
"does work on the 3,1, 4,1 and 5,1 Mac Pro, and can deliver a full 10 gigabits per second transfer speed from each port."
Mike Wuerthele, I'd like proof of this. Most of what has been written about the ASM1142 based cards is that they do work in Sierra but only at 5Gbps. You've categorically stated that each port works at 10Gbps but I somewhat doubt that. Please prove me wrong.
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iOS 18 Passwords app can't import passwords, but macOS can
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Apple working on fix for iPhone 7 Lightning EarPods remote control issue
I experienced this and it's a joke that Apple didn't catch this in QA testing, given the impact of removing the 3.5mm jack.