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I'm in the same boat. I used the app once or twice and that was about it with my Sonos Ace headphones. I primarily use them with my AppleTV so I don't really have a knock on the newer app.
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I've been an Apple iphone user since launch on AT&T. I may have jumped around with carriers but I pretty much always used iphones most of the time. I went from upgrading yearly to every few years to now 3-4 years. We use a family plan and two of…
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We're an iphone family with 4 lines in a family plan. We trickle down the iphones as the "bottom" phone ages out. We just retired a 6s plus last October when it finally was no longer eligible for iOS after 7 years of trusty service. It was replaced …
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I don't really use Apple services consistently outside of the 50GB/mo for .99. If push came to shove, I could shave down my cloud stored items to 5GB again easily and turn that off too if the price jumps. I selectively turn on AppleTV+ and jacking …
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Might as well upgrade now too since 6s is losing ios support with 16. My wife uses a 6s plus (since launch day...still going strong) and I'll be trickling down my 11 pro to her in the fall and get a 14 pro.
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I'm sure half of those accounts are for bombarding youtube with "you won" spam.... /s
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I have a 2019 Z9F that will qualify and a Sony 4k player that will probably end up with it too, but I use my AppleTV 4k as the hub for all my streaming. I like everything about it. I guess if you don't have an AppleTV, this is yet another great step…
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randominternetperson said: electrosoft said: GlockWorkOrange said: Two iPad Pro's, in one year? I don't see that happening. Tell that to Macbook Pro 15 users.... A spec-bump isn’t a “new” model the way the new iPad Pro…
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GlockWorkOrange said: Two iPad Pro's, in one year? I don't see that happening. Tell that to Macbook Pro 15 users....
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With the full migration to 64-bit, now is the perfect time for Apple to transition to ARM based Macs. Like previous architecture changes, we all know Apple has been running dual code bases for sometime.
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I'm very much looking forward to the next gen ipad pro 12.9". My 2nd gen ipad pro 12.9 is starting to slowly give up the ghost (stage lighting left side, wifi dying, touch issues). The A14 looks like it could be a monster upgrade. If they offered a …
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cgWerks said: Unless everyone self-quarantines for a couple weeks, I'd imagine at least half of us will eventually have it (and if not this year, next year). What I find interesting is that cities on lock-down are shutting down restaurants, …
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Soli said: electrosoft said: I’ll consider it a computer when it can run World of Warcraft in 4K ultra settings on a large display with a gaming keyboard and mouse. When it supports Xcode. When it has native, numerous usb-c ports Wh…
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I’ll consider it a computer when it can run World of Warcraft in 4K ultra settings on a large display with a gaming keyboard and mouse. When it supports Xcode. When it has native, numerous usb-c ports When I’m able to diagnose and repair external…
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My takeaway is Apple is faithfully promising and delivering 2.4ghz on all cores based on Intel’s baseline specs for the 9980hk. In many situations, based on load, the chip can and will deliver well above that baseline spec in the 2019 MacBook Pro…
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I just ran GB4 on my 2018 i9. Single Core score is off as I scored 5598 Multicore is spot on as I scored 22620 All early indicators point to this being a nice CPU bump. I'm equally as curious about the keyboard refinements.
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jeffharris said: NICE!!! Just as my late 2012 15" MacBook Pro Retina is struggling with OS X 10.13! It just crashed for some mysterious reason. I was out of my office for 20 minutes, came back to the grey screen of death. Very reassuring. I'…
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You definitely need to go with the i9-9980hk to trump the former top dog i9-8950hk and then we're looking at 2.4 x 16 vs 2.9 x 12. It will be interesting if the thermals are still in check (I assume they will be), as on the desktop the 9900 is a hea…
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I'm more concerned with thermal constraints if this is anything resembling the 8700k->9900k heat bath. The bottom multithreaded speeds are dropped by 500-600mhz per core so you end up with: 8950hk 6 x 2.99980hk 8 x 2.49980h 8 x 2.3 *IF* Ap…
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Based on my workflow, frugality and security concerns with T2 controller and soldered on storage, I use external media for most of my offloading via NVMe USB-C drives and keep the core OS and targeted apps internal. 256GB is usually enough with 512G…