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Mac mini: What we want to see in an update to Apple's low-cost desktop
I don’t know why we keep talking about this. Tim Cook doesn’t like the Mac so he just lets it go. He thinks that Apple no longer needs to have a Mac. Take a look at what has happened to the Macs since Steve died. It continues to break my heart. I haven’t bought a Mac in years. Not because I didn’t want to, there just wasn’t a new Mac that could justify the cost. The new iMac just doesn’t do it for my profession. Would love a couple of mini's for movie servers but I’m not buying that old of technology.
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Samsung confirms plans for smartspeaker challenging Apple HomePod & Amazon Echo
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How Apple's Game Mode is expanding to iOS and iPadOS -- and how to turn it off
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Apple's top management largely white and male, but overall workforce trending toward diversity
gtr said:The Huffington Post says Apple lacks diversity:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/apple-diversity_us_56994af9e4b0b4eb759e5631 -
AC3: Apple's insatiable appetite for office space devours Wolfe Campus, hungry for more
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iPhone 15 Pro Max delivery estimates hit October minutes into preorders
I tried different ways on my iPhone and Mac to finish my order. I had preregistered the iPhone and got online at 4:45 AM Mountain time. With the site being opened at 5:00 AM Nothing worked until I decided to go online and put in another preorder. When I did, it took me to my preorder and I was able to complete my order at 5:24 AM. Glad I decided to try this way else I would be still waiting as the screens did not change. What I don't get is that Apple has gone through this for years and still can't get it right. There is no excuse for this. Apple takes so much time telling us about how ecologically friendly they are. Why not spend some time and money on making the entire order process more customer-friendly? After all, your customers are the ones that are paying for all of this. -
Photos iOS 26 vs iOS 18: Small changes, huge impact
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Apple axes Wi-Fi router division, apparently signaling the end of AirPort
Hard to figure Apple's management out isn't it? Make tons of money and offer less and less. Wi-Fi is no longer important to Apple. It still is to us. Updating there computer hardware seems not to be too important either. Still is to us. What does Apple think is important? Well, phone's definitely, watches, operating systems, music, some car thing, a book, and social comment. This seems to be the Tim Cook Apple from where we sit. Total user experience did not make the grade. I hope something comes out of Apple that make's these types of major change in direction and focus worth whiled. -
Apple refuses to back GOP convention because of Trump politics
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Apple updates Final Cut Pro X, Compressor and Motion with new features