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I agree with Robin, and I do not know why Apple did not create a Lock Screen notification showing if the iPhone’s mute switch has been activated or not. This would make it much easier to tell at a glance of the iPhone is muted. There could be an i…
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I think the point is that even though this XDR display is being sold for less than a reference monitor, it is still grossly overpriced. An example of this is the stand that is not even included in the box with the display. The display itself could…
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This should be a surprise to no one. The days of charging obscene prices for smartphones is are over. Apple, Samsung, and the rest of the smartphone manufacturers needs to bring prices down A LOT. Augmented reality and other new technologies are…
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d Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ It seems like Windows 10 came pretty quick. What ever happened to Windows 9? I guess that they just skipped completely over that number. Maybe they were trying to run away from 8 and simply moving to 9 was…
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Quote: Originally Posted by williamlondon I worked in IT for 20 years in a variety of positions and departments and only once did I create a pivot table, and never once did I have to connect to an external database. The vast majority of people,…
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"Free" does not mean worthless. Linux is free, yet it powers a sizable proportion of the Internet, the daddy of all networks (a big task). OS X and iOS are free, and they also are very capable systems. iWork is free, yet it can and should be deve…
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Quoted from Haggar: I would rather see products like Casper and Dropbox remain platform agnostic and provide high quality support and feature parity for all platforms. Apple has a history of acquiring established software companies and then killin…
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Apple needs to go full-throttle, and beef up iWork and iWork for iCloud, making it feature-comparable to Microsoft Office and other professional productivity suites. There is no reason why this cannot be done. Apple should do this because Microsof…
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I am not able to say anything about the Developer Program, but I am not seeing the latest beta listed currently. Perhaps it has to be rolled out to more people over a period of time. On another note, I have been engaged in conversations with peopl…
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My thought exactly. To be honest, how many black executives does Apple have? Not many from what I have seen, I think there might be something fishy going on here, and I don't like it. I would like to see Apple increase its diversity, not only amo…
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Agreed with pfisher, as noted, 1. and 2. are the most important things for Apple to work on. The hardware is great, and pretty much speaks for itself. The operating systems that Apple has released from OS X Lion onward are very bloated, and run sl…
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I understand that the issues that were exposed by Project Zero relate to security. However one of the issues centers around memory corruption. Could 10.10.2, in addition to plugging security holes, make the OS run faster and more smoothly as well?…
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I don't think it is only the junk PCs that helped microsoft in business, it is a solid directory service (Active Directory) that helped enterprises manage their network resources in a very flexible and powerful way, as Apple was transitioning from t…
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OS X Server is very much a real server OS. Mac OS Server 10.6 used the same codebase as the client version, so what Apple did was simply make the server components a download that can be installed from the Mac App Store, rather than selling two ver…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Durability improvements are good obviously. I'd suggest Apple look at the water-proofing aspect in the light of the Scamsung advertising onslaught currently under way regarding this. I have heard many fo…
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This is very interesting. Considering that both iOS and OS X share much of the same codebase and libraries, it is possible that this new MacBook computer runs an ARM processor. Apple has many years of experience transitioning OSs from one architec…
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Yes, it would be good for Apple to release a more modern full-featured Remote Desktop application. But I think Profile Manager in OS X Server might be taking on some of this functionality. Software can now be installed through Profile Manager, and…
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It does look like Apple is re-engineering its enterprise software. The company created a new IT-centered Web site where devices can be enrolled and certificates can be granted so that software can be installed through the Volume Purchasing Program.…
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MacXpress, I have a feeling that you are 100% correct, and that Apple will indeed release new enterprise hardware to succeed the XServe. You are right, it boggles the mind to think that an enterprise server can run off of a Mac Mini.
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This is very good, Apple has noticed that larger enterprises and educational institutions can benefit from its many innovative technolgies, and is making a major effort to court these larger organizations with its profile-based management solutions.…