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chadbag said: The conversion of the $500 credit to local currency does not equate to a 100 euro “loss”. That 100 euros allowed them access to the DTK machine for many months, allowing them to get their apps ready. That covers the lease of t…
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mike54 said: USB-C has been a debacle. USB is a debacle. They should have tightened the standards and made all of the features, except maybe laptop charging mandatory for all docks.
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Mike Wuerthele said: lesterkrimbaugh said: How can I test for damage already caused? If your machine still works, you weren't affected. Mike Wuerthele said: lesterkrimbaugh said: How can I test for damage already c…
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Vermelho said: My son's 2019 13" MacBook pro, blew out it's USB-C ports completely while hot plugging some audio devices through a cheap USB-C multifunction hub (USB-3, SD cards, HDMI). It still had battery life, but wouldn't accept a charge…
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Yep, it happened to my new M1. Is this fix a firmware update?
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I never made the jump to FCPX. I still have FCP 7 up and running and now I've had to move to Premiere since it already comes with Creative Suite.
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I'm not infected. I'm guessing it's related to a Flash update! Gotta update Flash!
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I really wish Safari would support multiple users so I could ditch Chrome, because I use different accounts for different clients.
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bonobob said: Thanks to the author for not including any info on how to detect if one is compromised. That's certainly not something anyone here would care about. Exactly. After scaring the shit out of everyone it would be great if AI wou…
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Dogperson said: This is in the news as a sales tax on any digital download including ebooks and Netflix. HOPE IT GOES DOWN IN FLAMES Stooopid Greedy legislators. I expect them to start having lung capacity machines at the DMV so when you…
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sdw2001 said: A pointless bill that accomplishes little and may be harmful. First, it’s discriminator— based on company size and even what the particular service is. They still pay tax on profits....now they have to pay an additional 2.5 to…
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proline said: saarek said: I hope this isn’t true. I’m hoping for a true performance king that humiliates AMD & Intel and sets the bar in terms of performance. Primarily GPU based upgrades over the M1 wouldn’t be the big step up…
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jdb8167 said: commentzilla said: robaba said: Limited to 16 gig memory? Nah, that makes no sense. As the computing power increases, Apple will need to bump the memory and bandwidth of the on-chip fabric in order to prevent bot…
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Wiseman said: Epic, in short are worst than communists Or even right-wing fascists!
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jdb8167 said: MacQuadra840av said: jdb8167 said: These still won't be processors for the Mac Pro or iMac Pro. Those are probably coming next year. The Mac Pro will be using Intel chips for a few more years because Apple's M …
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robaba said: Limited to 16 gig memory? Nah, that makes no sense. As the computing power increases, Apple will need to bump the memory and bandwidth of the on-chip fabric in order to prevent bottlenecking. I also expect Apple to have an on-…
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nosleepapnea said: Please clarify if this will run with 8GB ram on the M1 or does it need 16GB to be practical? Especially since one of your reviews implied 8GB of ram on M1 was similar to 16GB ram on Intel Mac. I have no doubt it will ru…
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I've heard this somewhere before... "We've learned and struggled for a few years here figuring out how to make a decent phone," Ed Colligan apparently laughed about with John Markoff last Thursday morning. "PC guys are not going to just figure t…
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By the time the carriers can actually provide these speeds, Apple will have their own chip and they’ll be showing it off in the new Apple car.
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elijahg said: 2.5gb for a fix just to 444kb sudo?? I feel for those on metered or slow connections... Glad that Apple got it out quickly though. The other 2.49GB contains the Terms Of Service and a Steve's Jobs Easter Egg.