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I'm just hoping us Intel folks don't get left behind. I'm not ready yet to toss the 7th Gen, 2017 15" MBP I have. It's still running great!
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I have a mid level 15” MBP from 2017, and except for the battery, it’s been treating me great! I love it, I love the touch bar, everything. I don’t want to upgrade for just one or two features. There’s a lot of reasons, but that includes the fact I …
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Wonder if it could be an Ethernet to USB-C adaptor…
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Two hardware features I’d be interested in is cellular connections and GPS, so it could connect to the Find My network and upload its GPS coordinates. That might make me get one. A feature that could probably be enabled through software (maybe?) is…
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I happened to be eating dinner and watching the Warriors game at San Pedro Square Market, and I could tell who must've been coming from there. Around 7 or 8 last night, a large number of people showed up out back wearing shirts with different Apple …
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This makes me curious about what new features Apple might add in iOS or the iPhone/iPad coming up soon. I think it was in 2020 they announced the iPad Pro with LIDAR early to allow developers to start adding support, before adding it to the iPhone 1…
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Apple most definitely needs a LOT of work in the AI department for things like improving Siri. I really hope this lights a fire under their butts. If they have to loosen up some of their draconian privacy policies, I’m ok with that. I’d rather have …
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I wonder if this applies to Beats headphones too..
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“DMPs, which decide what memory content to prefetch, are well-known in academic circles but have yet to be deployed in a commercial product.” I guess that means the M1 isn’t a commercial product?
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Hey, yo, Elon, look over here!
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lam92103 said: Surprise! Surprise! Bad actors will misuse the backdoors given to law enforcement. There’s no “back doors” here. The on-device security isn’t being weakened. It’s social engineering aimed at hardware and web companies for d…
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It would be ironic to me if Apple complains about this, because they are perfectly happy bending over backwards to appease China and Russia. If Apple doesn’t want to follow the rules in the EU, but they’re ok doing even worse in China and Russia, th…
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How hard is it to recompile an app? Especially one so old it’s about to get removed any way? If it’s that out of date and you as the developer are not willing to update it, then I’m not willing to use it.
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Adding support for Intel Bootcamp machines. Wonder if that means you could theoretically run it on any WinTel machine…
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FileMakerFeller said: macgui said: TheObannonFile said: When I see articles like this, I realize how many assumptions I make. I assumed this was already happening at large. Adoption of things like CarPlay and USB-C at large has …
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I don’t see the option. I wonder if it because I’m in California… And I’m also surprised CA isn’t on the list, since we’re the state where Apple is based.
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When I got the email this morning, the first thing I thought was like fitness performance, so I'm thinking some form of watch or exercise something or other.
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[email protected] said: Regulation tends to benefit the big players, those that can afford to pay for a chief compliance officer and staff. Regulation makes the price of entry into a market higher. Those that are already there become stron…
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I find it funny that Apple bends over backwards to appease authoritarian regimes like China and Russia, but to allow a third-party payment system? That's just a step too far. Interesting line to draw. I just hope that Apple doesn't think that this i…
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aderutter said: I’m thinking Apple should just ban dating apps in the Netherlands. Or, ya know, just follow the rules...