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macxpress said: roundaboutnow said: Starting price of 14" MBP with M3 being less expensive than previous 14" MBP is interesting. That Space Black looks pretty cool too. Definitely something to think about... I noted that they mentione…
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As others in this thread noted, the 24" iMac M3 was offered as a replacement for either the 21.5" or 27" Intel iMacs. That seemed odd to me. I wonder if that means we won't see a larger iMac any time soon (if ever). Maybe we'll see a 24" iMac with …
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Starting price of 14" MBP with M3 being less expensive than previous 14" MBP is interesting. That Space Black looks pretty cool too. Definitely something to think about... I noted that they mentioned more than a few times how much better things wou…
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9secondkox2 said: roundaboutnow said: If they do come out with a 32" iMac, it would seem likely that it would be 6K. However, even if a lower cost version of the XDR display is incorporated, it sure seems like it would be pricey. The 2…
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If they do come out with a 32" iMac, it would seem likely that it would be 6K. However, even if a lower cost version of the XDR display is incorporated, it sure seems like it would be pricey. The 27" 5K iMac has always been a pretty good deal consid…
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AppleInsider said: ...Why is any of this important? Because people play games on their iPhone - a lot. Back in 2021, its legal fight with Epic Games revealed that Apple actually makes more on games and game In-App Purchases (IAP) every year …
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Weird, most of the text in the forum post version of the article is a hyperlink to "https://appleinsider.com/inside/mac" [Delete this post when it's corrected]
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MacPro said: The speed at which my M1 and M2 Mac Studios can run Windows ARM in Parallels is nothing short of amazing. For MS Office productivity applications and other non-graphics related software, Enterprise institutions should be able to…
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The "available from Astropad" link in the article doesn't work. Try this: https://astropad.com/product/rock-paper-pencil/
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mayfly said: jimh2 said: mayfly said: Of course the iPhone 15 will have USB-C! So will the next AirPods. In fact, the Apple Watch 7 and up chargers already have a USB-C connector. Why wouldn't they save millions of dollars dropp…
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Generally, hotel TVs are commercial models designed for "hospitality" applications. These models have the internal decryption capability to handle receiving signals from a headend that satisfies DirecTV or other providers' distribution rules, either…
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SGilbert said: I hope they'll be available for home use. Consumer TVs started getting Airplay at least 5 years ago. Practically all new TVs have it now. Even my cheap 4 year old Vizio has it. Most TVs also have the AppleTV+ app installed.
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Well as long as we're Amazon bashing here, it sure would be nice if Amazon could do something about their search and sort/filter features. It's always amazed me how relatively useless they are in this regard. It's incredibly difficult to narrow down…
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I don't doubt that developers represent a good chunk of users needing Macs. The article seems to imply that this is the main reason for the Mac's relevancy. Obviously, there are plenty of users that choose to use Macs for any number of activities, …
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entropys said: Q1: who gets to decide what is a sufficiently replaceable battery? Q2: is the manufacturer able to identify the proportion of the increased cost for the device as the EU cost? Q3: does this also apply to EVs? (exactly this scen…
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Geez that thing looks terrifying. Like some sort of battle bot... (For extra fun, fit it out with a fake gun turret!)
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chutzpah said: roundaboutnow said: chutzpah said: roake said: This may have been addressed. I know Apple Vision Pro is a different kind of (spatial computing) platform, but it certainly seems powerful enough to additiona…
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chutzpah said: roake said: This may have been addressed. I know Apple Vision Pro is a different kind of (spatial computing) platform, but it certainly seems powerful enough to additionally manage compatibility with other platforms. W…
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r_mari said: The Mac Pro will support graphics cards. but the develooper will have to write drivers for them. Apple won't be writing drivers for them as in the past. Do you have any proof of this? As I understand it, there are hardware …
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AppleInsider said: ...The benchmark reveals a single-core score of 2,794 and a multi-core score of 21,453 for the 2023 Mac Pro, in contrast to the highest-end Intel-based Mac Pro equipped with a 28-core Xeon W processor, which scored 1,378 in…