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Think I can do better on living room sound for $700. A lot better. And Siri-schmiry.
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evilution said: 2019 will be the end of Intel powered Macs. Apple confirms that Mojave is the last MacOS to support 32bit software so I think the 64bit only update next year will contain code to run on A series chips or will possibly only run…
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rogifan_new said: If Apple knew the phone could be more susceptible to bending but didn’t attempt to fix and shipped anyway that doesn’t look good. I’d like to see some of the actual documentation. "More susceptible to bending" doesn't nec…
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So Apple Insider is tacitly saying (by not mentioning let alone asking for) that the MBP's "semi-vaunted" Touchbar is a gimmick going no place on the Mac platform as a whole (meaning developers won't be supporting it for long, even the minority who …
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....like cocaine, another one of nature's ways of telling you you have too much money....
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macxpress said: Makes absolutely no sense to me to keep the MacBook Air around. Apple doesn't need a "value" Mac. Since when has Apple been in a race to the bottom? There's no room for a MacBook Air in Apple's lineup IMO. A "race" for mar…
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deminsd said: AppleInsider said: The MacBook Air line last saw a minor update at the 2017 WWDC, with a slightly faster processor, and 8GB of RAM as a default. The present low-end price for the MacBook Air is $999 for 128GB of PCIe-base…
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osmartormenajr said: viclauyyc said: Can someone enlighten me if Apple can just buy Qcom? I mean when 2 companies are in law battles? Why buy a bankrupting company? If this goes Apple’s way, it will have access to Qualcomm technolog…
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kpom said: I see MacBooks all over the place. Mostly the colorful ones. That said, the 13” non-Touch Bar Pro is essentially the new 13” Air. Apple has said so themselves. Whatever Apple says, not for me unless they improve the KB. I'…
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eightzero said: This is easily handled. The US government simply passes a law requiring the owners of devices that employ encryption to provide the government with their passwords. Enforcement of the law is not Apple's job. "Easily handle…
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christopher126 said: Great synopsis: "A funny thing happened as Apple sent the iPad in two different directions: Sales rebounded." Brilliant move on Apple's part. In simple terms, if you're not doing 'real work,' (and I don't mean that dis…
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StrangeDays said: jcs2305 said: Bacillus3 said: Nice. ....until it gets throttled in favor of iPad Pro to fulfill Tim's vision of the PostPC era. It wouldn't even surprise me anymore Was this supposed to be sarcasm ? All o…
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I miss the Gooseneck iMac... ...a design classic in the Smithsonian.... ...and I've never been impressed with the singularly unadjustable iMac design. Engineering laziness....
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lkrupp said: A10 or T2. Either way it doesn’t look good for the hackintosh crowd going forward. My first thought exactly....
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I'm a Mac user since 2004 and will stick despite some quibbles, but I began with Android when Apple was still "dictating" that no phone could be more than 4", and having a generally good or better experience with Moto and LG have stuck with what I k…
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Really liking Google Play Music. Seamless integration between the 8,000 tracks I've uploaded, all the music on demand and all the "stations" (so many stations) - and all just there across all my devices easy peasy - links to videos of some of the s…
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Rayz2016 said: eightzero said: These e-ink keyboard thingies: they are still mechanical keys that move, right? Not like an iPad/iPhone keyboard? I suspect (no evidence) that Apple is aiming for a completely flat surface that can ch…
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Apropos of nothing except to vent about dumb smart machines (to date) - the most most touted as genius programming tool in the digital universe is Wolfram Alpha - I've tried multiple times over the years when a regular search won't do and have yet t…
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cali said: PandoraSiriusXM P(X)MS
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A yay from me - 'cos that means they'll probably also show up in Gmail. Never heard "gumdrop" as the description, but they are like Dots, and no, they won't be missed. PS: I also wish facebook would stop changing (radically) both the Google and A…