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solipsismy wrote: » At the very least, all 3rd-party apps that submit apps via the Mac App Store that support ARM builds. Good luck with that.
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solipsismy wrote: » And the article is about notebooks. And what 3rd party software would run on an ARM based OS X device?
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solipsismy wrote: » What OS does Apple make that tailored to a windowed OS with a keyboard and mouse pointer/trackpad? You said ARM based, hence why I asked. I know in people's fantasy land they have Apple making ARM based Macs but I'm still sk…
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solipsismy wrote: » I hope these are ARM-based notebooks. Running what software?
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mr o wrote: » Can someone explain to me why you should get better specs whith bigger screens? To me a smaller form factor adds to the user experience. Why would you get a massive 15 inch Macbook Pro if you could easily hook up a 13/12 inch Macbo…
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sflagel wrote: » To be fair to he original poster, the original three-way lineup was much more obvious: - plastic - thin aluminium with slow specs - thick aluminium with great specs The distinction between the current MB and MBA is odd. Th…
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portcity wrote: » I can see Apple adding retina version to the MacBook Air and still keeping around the non retina MacBook Airs. They did this with the 21 inch iMac this year. I seriously doubt the Air will be going away anytime soon. The Airs are…
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jawadde wrote: » even reading this is confusing, let alone explaining to a non-experienced buyer what their best choice is. I've bene using macs professionally for 20 years and still find it hard at the moment to choose a new laptop for my teena…
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TEAMSWITCHER wrote: » I don't think Apple can hold off until WWDC. Their whole notebook lineup is looking pretty damn sad right now. The MacBook Air is using decades old display technology and the MacBook Pro has the best processor from 2013. T…
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entropys wrote: » Seriously? Another eight months before we get skylake? Just whack a retina display and 8GB ram in the current MBA form factor and I will buy three. Immediately. Problem is I need to purchase them for Christmas. Otherwise, a…
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dk49 wrote: » I hope (and wish) that 2016 Air has retina display. Get a MBP.
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anantksundaram wrote: » I really don't think the expletive was necessary. Moreover -- and I am not saying it's true or not in this particular instance -- the fact that someone thinks they may have explained something doesn't necessarily mean that …
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solipsismy wrote: » I just fucking explained it. No you didn't and why do you have to curse at people?
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solipsismy wrote: » To an extents the is, because Apple wants a minimum battery life for their devices which means for a given battery tech density they need a certain amount of room for the battery. Getting rid of that long internal port interfac…
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mr o wrote: » They could make use of a dongle Just what people want, more dongles. What's Apple going to sell this one for $29? Sigh.
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deanbar wrote: » Oh No!!!! For goodness sake, stop with the thinness, Apple. If anything, make them 1 mm thicker and improve battery. Jony, this is getting stupid. Do you really think this is all down to Jony? I don't doubt he's a very powerful…
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Both the iPod touch and iPod nano are thinner than the current iPhones but use the standard 3.5 mm headphone jack. So is this really about making the phone thinner?
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maciekskontakt wrote: » If you think about sound quality then first ditch mediocre Apple earphones - not 3.5 jack. Digital sound will not improve poor quality sound generationg device. I have been using Sennheisers for every Apple device dumpin…
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bdkennedy1 wrote: » If removing all the ports on the Macbook didn't make people jump ship, this probably will get the ball rolling. Ok I'm confused. Why would the MacBook make people jump ship as it didn't replace any existing computer? It's no…
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wonkothesane wrote: » Thanks for the link. That was an interesting read. Sometimes I feel there is still some RDF alive at Apple. Otherwise, it's hard for me to explain how they can spend so much time designing a trash can (Craig Federighi), or as…