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The CalDigit and OWC docks both have uses with fast/large sustained data transfers 1TB / 2TB+, which cause the drives to be unmounted. It was first noticed with SSDs but it also affects HDDs. Seems to have something to due with power management, ev…
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jeffharris said: Nice, but still too many USB-A ports! I have the Element Thunderbolt 4 hub. It’s great, except that it has 4 USB-A ports. That’s four too many. I wish it had ONLY USB-C ports, same for the Element Thunderbolt 5 hub. Honest…
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harperium said: Apple should build its products in the USA. This is no easy feat, as it requires an entire manufacturing ecosystem of makers and suppliers. But still. Apple has the money to make this happen and the patience to stick with it f…
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More inflation, on the very smartphones, tablets, and computers that everyone is commenting on. When prices for tech skyrocket, let's see who survives the midterm elections.
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Can I used them as Bluetooth speakers, yet? WiFi has too much latency for various use cases.
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If Apple had allow other payment systems from the start, Apple Pay likely would not have become widespread as it is. these days, except for the few holdouts, anyone who takes credit/debit cards, takes ApplePay. No other payment system this large is …
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Nothing beats Apple Pay features, security and privacy. Not touching anything else unless it's a special needs situation.
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Pure self promotion for that group suing Apple. Show me their case against Samsung or Microsoft for doing nothing. Crickets.
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danox said: So for a good quality,dock/hub it will cost 200 to 300 dollars or more, after buying the computer. True, if you're a power user. The average person can likely buy a $25 USB-C hub for that bit an extra connectivity they need, if…
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The CalDigit and OWC docks still have problems with randomly ejecting SDDs and HDDs. I've experienced this with other TB4 docks. I have multiple computers, docks, hubs, TB4 cables (passive and active) and over a dozen SSDs and HHD (some self power…
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The only problem I had over 20-years were faulty Nvidia graphics cards and one MBP fan.
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sirdir said: Apple always has to be dragged kicking and screaming to get them to do the decent thing There is pretty of competition, it's called Android and Windows. Don't bring that sewer into my Walled Garden..
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Impressive. But my M2 Pro is so awesome that I'm fine where I am. I think the only thing I should have got was more than 32GB RAM. It's amazing how powerful these computers are while running nearly silent and cool.
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I'm simply waiting on the M5 "The Ultimate Computer". What could go wrong?
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jimh2 said: quakerotis said: I can understand why. This shortening will just increase overhead and not contribute to better security. Contributing to better security is exactly why Apple (and others) want it done. What a pain.
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"admin users have elevated privileges, and an admin password is required for many operations in macOS." I still question this statement. The privileges are basically the same when you log into an Admin or Standard account when the System Settings a…
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There is no mention of a dock in the article. But problems with docks is a real issue. I have a Caldigit and a OWC Thunderbolt dock and they do not randomly disconnect drives, but they do disconnect under very long sustained read operations. This at…
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tlinn said: Edge, my primary browser, has become almost unusable. It takes forever to load a page, when it actually does load the page. Half the time I get an error message. (Safari works without a hitch though.) And Print Center continues t…
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loopless said: So in MONTHS of developer and public betas these geniuses did not think to test their software and provide feedback to Apple. It's ON THEM. You nailed. But something tells me the changes to the networking is a feature not bug…
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DAalseth said: paisleydisco said: DAalseth said: The confusion isn't helped by how Apple Intelligence will not be some specific feature that you turn on, or that you launch like an app. Instead, Apple Intelligence will seep into…