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I'd just like to continue to listen to music / play a game / talk with someone while having the phone plugged in. Oh well, that's progress I suppose. :-/
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My thoughts go like this: 1. Still don't understand why there's only one port. At least put one on the right; it makes it a lot easier to have a cable ready to conveniently hook up to your MacBook when you get home, if the left side of your desk is…
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macapfel said: Definitely awkward at the moment. And confusing for the average customer (i.e. not AI reader). I just hope they come up with a more considerate line up. MacBook is fantastic, and so is the MacBook Pro. But the MBA? I would like…
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command_f said:I regret that move by Apple. I don't use Windows and I don't have a Windows machine but it still affects me. I have lots of friends who use Windows exclusively; I used to be able to send them video from my Mac without worrying: they w…
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misa said: Like if it's one thing that's truely annoying in the software world, it's that version numbers are often meaningless except as a compatibility cudgel. "Chrome doesn't support Windows XP anymore"... yeah but that choice is being made b…
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I was unaware that they were even still offering it, TBH.
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This is better evidence than that stupid nib file, at least.
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Reminds me of the old joke: Microsoft Announces Improved BSODIn a surprise announcement today, Microsoft President Steve Ballmer revealed that the Redmond based company will allow computer resellers and end-users to customize the appearance of the …
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monstrosity said: I don't get why Apple bothered open sourcing it. It just gives competitors a helping hand IMO. It's not like Apple needs Swift endorsed by Google for the language to be a success, it's going to have widespread adoption with…
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spheric said: Though prior to System 6, the releases weren't as hard-and-fast tied to major version numbers, as far as I know. (I didn't get started on Macintosh until System 6, in 1989.) The version numbers were kind of confusing, in fact, …
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This is why I dislike shell scripts. Way too easy to make a simple typo, or simply overlook something, and cause things like this. The iTunes 2.0 installer contained a similar bug, back in the day, that could erase entire hard drives, all because s…
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I assume that when it was in the App Store, that was before the App Store required sandboxing. Coda is a developer tool; these sorts of apps often need to do things that the App Sandbox won't allow.
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melgross said: I love it! I get this crap about how secure open source is because there are so many "eyes" on it. That total nonsense. Open source is as vulnerable as any proprietary software is, often more so. Well, except that: 1) the f…
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cash907censored said: Herbivore2 said: Yawn. Not interested unless Apple introduces a MacBook with an A series CPU. I passed up the MacBook and waited for the iPad pro. I am extremely pleased with that decision. By the time Intel f…
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cash907censored said: Herbivore2 said: Yawn. Not interested unless Apple introduces a MacBook with an A series CPU. I passed up the MacBook and waited for the iPad pro. I am extremely pleased with that decision. By the time Intel f…
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Mr_Grey said: digitalclips said: I agree, they can both be utilized as when needed. Just as the iPhone can switch between Wi-Fi and cellular as required. Li-Fi is going to be used through. Of that I am pretty sure, it certainly is…
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lkrupp said:durandal1707 said:Oh come on, has there ever been any software update in the history of anything where someone hasn't posted about how it made their computer explode?Too bad people don’t understand that concept. All it takes is a couple …
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bobjohnson said: jmncl said: This article is ridiculous. Just above in that screenshot you can read "LlumeButtonCapability" so in the same way you could say Apple is launching a new button do this amazing thing called Llume! Or…
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SpamSandwich said: dynamicmange said: I just installed 10.11.3 on a month old Macbook Pro 15" (w/ discrete gfx). I have never had a system crash or problem on this MBP at all. Within 10 minutes of installing the 10.11.3 update, my keyb…
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bestkeptsecret said: durandal1707 said: thewhitefalcon said: Education is filled with dinosaurs. I'd rather Apple not compromise for relics of the past. The edu market has consistently shown an unwillingness to get with the time…