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Frontline? Are they being deployed to a battlefield?
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Rayz2016 said: Wow. FileMaker got real expensive real quick. Rayz2016 said: Wow. FileMaker got real expensive real quick. That $19 figure is misleading. That price per/person is for 5 or more users using their hosting plan, wh…
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So I have to suck up metered bandwidth now for apps 98% of customers will use?
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Great. Let me know when I can use them as Bluetooth computer speakers. Until then they are totally workless to me.
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Great. Now when will I be able to use them as “computer” speakers over Bluetooth?
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pulseimages said: I wish someone would confirm if Touch ID is coming back. Touch ID? Yes, please! I mourn its loss just like MagSafe on the Mac.
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Should have been done already after six months.
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Yep, I already spotted this. Swap memory usage is also way down.
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"A lot of impressive engineering went into making this thing as thin as possible, but did anyone really need a thinner all-in-one desktop? Apple's priorities continue to baffle," the site wrote. Apple ships products by air, not only paying for wei…
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Marvin said: netrox said: I just hope they don't bring HDMI port back. It's damn ugly and ruins the esthetics of MacBooks. I can see how SDHX port can look good - easy to make it the sides "rounded" But a HDMI port is hideous. The…
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If this is true, we will see all of the MBP and iMac models by November. As I predicted, I expect Apple to complete the transition by the 2022 WWDC with the debut of the MacPro.
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Dave Cummings said: It’s funny how they like to call Apple out about the 30%, acting like the other app stores don’t do the EXACT same thing What I found funny from the testimony, is that Apple is still planning to charge iOS app makers 3…
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: Not liking the rumor that the RAM is still packaged with the CPU and can't be upgraded. That is going to be a major issue with users that need a lot of RAM for their projects. Apple could mitigate this if they includ…
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Just as I expected. They will be using their own in-house GPU. I'm guessing like the current M1 machines it will be price competitive with INTEL PCs on performance.
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22july2013 said: Apple has made Mac Pros in the shape of a cylinder and a cuboid. That leaves the following shapes as possibilities for upcoming Mac Pros: I'm thinking the donut since it matches their corporate headquarters.
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Since the updates my computer frequently crashes after waking up from a long sleep. There is also still something wrong with the USB SSD speeds over Thunderbolt.
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zeus423 said: Beleaguered...time to sell /s Exactly, Apple is "doomed"!
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I really y wish they would be a bit more aggressive on Mac pricing or specs: RAM & SSD. Most anyone with a Mac is more likely to be in the full eco-system and provide deeper penetration into mindshare/marketshare, thus driving more sales across …
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I cannot wait for this processor. The whining and denial from the PC crowd will be satisfying. Te M2 should place somewhere between the 12 -core or 16-Xeon in the MacPro in multi-core and push the GPU up to a serious discreet card level on par with …
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The first update for the M1 that didn't fail. Progress! My machine feels more responsive now. I had a 32GB INTEL 13" MBP before and I usually ran 10GB+ swap but on the M1 the average has fallen to 7GB. I still have a lot of INTEL apps but as they ar…