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danvm said: As soon as you connect the Magic Keyboard, it tries to work as a notebook and the experience is terrible, maybe worse than a Surface. IMO, iPad is a better tablet, and the Surface does better as a notebook replacement. I c…
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Xed said: Is it possible to read Kindle books on this. I prefer to get library books via Libby and push to my Amazon account. This is seamless with the Kindle. I'd consider this if that was an equivalent experience without a lot of hurdles. …
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Com'on iPhone mini Pro!
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Wow, just the dumbest, most anti-consumer move they could've announced. I've recently been a total evangelist for their Bolt and Bolt EUVs due to their low cost and great features— features like wireless CarPlay regardless of trim level. But boy how…
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danvm said: raoulduke42 said:fa Windows is such hot garbage— and it was cobbled together with cursors and keyboards in mind, and then adapted slightly to support touch. I've never seen anyone use a Surface without the slap on keyboard/…
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omasou said: Hoping Apple starts releasing hardware w/their HomeKit update. I really want to de-Google my life. Why wait? There's plenty of good HomeKit hardware options out there that have nothing to do with Google. I suppose there's not…
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AppleZulu said: The perennial rumor of a Mac/iPad hybrid keeps coming up because the MS Surface is such a sleek, efficient, dominating category killer. Seriously. MacOS has to run intensive software on the Mac Pro, with multiple giant screen…
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JinTech said: TheObannonFile said: Cannot wait for in depth testing on how the M2 performs without a fan under heavy loads for extended periods of time. Also curious if Apple will use 2x128GB SSD’s on base model, or opt for 1x256GB aga…
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Another case to be made for the 13" MBP over the Air is the included fan. True, it hardly ever comes on under normal load, but when I was converting a bunch of videos with Handbrake it definitely cranked the fan and presumably did the converting fas…
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Windows is such hot garbage— and it was cobbled together with cursors and keyboards in mind, and then adapted slightly to support touch. I've never seen anyone use a Surface without the slap on keyboard/trackpad bit, and at that point why not just g…
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I've babbled this idea before, but in addition to having much better external display support (I'm imagining three apps side by side on a 16x9 display controlled with an onscreen trackpad if a physical one isn't present), Apple should make all their…
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Booooo. Make the mini new-Air or Pro-like. Of all the iPads this wee one would benefit the most from the increased display size to device size ratio of the new-Air/iPad Pro design. And yeah, Lightning connector? No bueno. USB-C is so much more capab…
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DAalseth said: Just spitballing, but I'd love to see Apple release a limited edition Mac Mini in a classic case. M1 Mini guts, a built in 9 inch monitor, but all of the ports on the back so you could drive a couple of big monitors too. The ex…
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Looks like Adobe is going to use this transition to give up on Lightroom Classic. Boooo
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: An iPad that could run both iOS and MacOS apps would be a killer product. Perhaps this is why they split iPad OS from iOS. I wouldn't be surprised if we saw some Silicon MacBook Pros with fancy flippy touch scre…
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robaba said: Waiting for a full-on Dick Tracy phone with high speed WiFi hotspot For my iPad Pro. Otherwise no use for a smartphone or Apple Watch. I would think the iPad, with it's much larger battery, and existing ability to make a hot-…
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Yeah I doubt it. I can see a future where iOS and iPadOS have better external display support and if you've got an Airplay happy TV or an TV then you could have a virtual trackpad/keyboard on the iPhone or iPad that lets you put two or three apps s…
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I submit that we are probably not living at the end of time and technological progress is seldom "settled." micabe2006 said: @narwhal: It may look that way but ALOT more programs are X86/64 The rest of the world decided to settle on x86.
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I could see them offering an Apple designed ARM on a card thing ala "Afterburner" for the MacPro in this transition time so the top of the line Mac can run all the things (natively). And then later, flip the script and have a high end ARM based MacP…
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KBuffett said: The side button on the current line up is in the most inconvenient place. Steve Jobs has it designed in the most ideal place, too right of the phone I agree. I so wish they would make an iPhone that’s basically an original i…