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As for repairability and an easier to upgrade Mac, give it up guys. Those days are gone! If you want something more easily upgrade able there's the Pro. A computer like the iMac couldn't be built more easily accessible. Heck, even the best CPUs fro…
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No USB C and 8GB RAM are your biggest complaints? Seriously? USB C isn't used anywhere except for the Retina MacBook, and it could be a few years before it reaches anything close to widespread adoption. It's a nonstarter. And on top of that, the cu…
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creek0512 wrote: » So I'm looking at the second picture, and I can see and read all of the text because it is still there, so what is the issue? What is the issue? Seriously? If I bought a twenty dollar watch from Sears, and this happened after…
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grkm3 wrote: » They won't but lg had similar design patents and I don't care how big of an apple fan u can be but the f700 design was ripped off from Samsung making the final apple iPhone design. Apple straight up copied the f700 in the final iPh…
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GrangerFX wrote: » If Apple increased the base storage to 64GB, far more people would upgrade every year. Why? Because when you upgrade you lose all that storage you purchased. You can't move it to the new phone so you have to buy it again at Appl…
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wp7mango wrote: » Windows 10 automatically optimises the UI depending on the target device on which the binary is running, so there is zero (or very little) extra work required. Most good developers I know spend as much time polishing and optim…
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wp7mango wrote: » The main reason why I think this is actually going to attract lots of iOS developers is that the same binary will also run on Xbox and HoloLens, assuming that Microsoft enables support for those devices. Windows 10 automatically …
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Google makes hardware for two reasons: The first one is that Google knows "the Internet of things" is a mirage and they're desperately trying to find the "next great thing" to keep the tech gold rush going, and possibly start a new one. That explain…
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vfx2k4 wrote: » Yeah I always read this with a chuckle. It's like- sure go ahead and make your own from scratch at that price if it's so simple. With no existing model to copy from... Ehm ok... I suppose That could be an interesting exercise. …
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » The thing is...who uses SD cards anymore? Professional photographers, yes, but the MacBook Pro is targeted at them, and that has an SD card slot. Who uses SD cards?!? Christ, anybody who is even a tad bit serious about p…
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Alas, the unfortunate truth is, that the wireless future some of you are claiming to see right around the corner will probably never fully arrive. Because the reality is, that A: A simple, physical interface (whether card or cable) is for the vas…
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nolamacguy wrote: » But Jobs also hobnobbed with the elite, so your premise is false. Sure, and he dated pop singers too. But he never sucked up to them by handing out loot bags and unreleased/supply constrained products. nolamacguy wrote:…
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Am I the only who gets a somewhat bad taste in my mouth watching this?!? Celebs wearing Apple gear isn't anything new. They've always done that. But just like Apple products have always been featured on tv, without Apple paying off the networks, c…
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nolamacguy wrote: » ah there we -- your real problem is you resent people standing up to hate, especially when those haters hide behind fairytale books written by ancient men. good luck with that, soon your state will legalize gay marriage as well…
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applefanpro wrote: » moving forward or backward with it has been as clumsy as hell since iOS 7. I still say cover flow circa iOS 6 was awesome. Hell the whole music app was better then. Everything about iOS was better in iOS 6 in terms of funct…
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tailpipe wrote: » (1) When compared to previous high end MacBooks that in the their day were thought to be fast, the new MacBook's performance specs are not that disastrous. Well you're comparing apples and oranges here. Actually more like fres…
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smalltalk-80 wrote: » The fact that it doesn't compare unfavorable with an Air that is still sold is very impressive, considering the size, power requirements and no fan. Very little software will require hardware that is stronger than the lowest…
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nasserae wrote: » I can't wait for the new 15" MacBook Pros. Any guesses on the dedicated GPU Apple might use for the upcoming 15" MBP updates? I am a tiny bit worried if there'll be any, or that they might go for an AMD solution like in the re…
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bugsnw wrote: » If a lot of people buy the MacBook, making the sacrifice of speed for portability, then that will give Apple confidence that they are but one or two generations away from using their A-series chips in these 'air' style laptops. …
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digitalclips wrote: » Perhaps the Palestinians could do a better job. If they had a non-swiss cheese area to work with, they would of course, on top of all the other obstacles you mention, need a white knight country prepared to give them billion…