IanS
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As a Canadian it is sad to watch business leaders and politicians bow to Trump in fear. We are all going to suffer greatly under this administration, along with the rest of the world. Trying to step back to "the golden age" is insane. It was a time …
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Was hoping they would support Hi-Rez.
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As a Canadian, I am struggling with the demission to buy a new Mac. I am not buying anything in the USA right now and also avoiding products with American parent companies.
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The move to chiplets, should allow Apple to design more specialized chips. This would allow them to make a specific AI chip for their servers, that they could possibly use in workstations for AI workflows. I would also assume this would allow them t…
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I have been slow adopting smart home features because I absolutely refuse to use any device that relies on a cloud service. Its that whole privacy thing again!
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I definitely have fears that the EU's desire for interoperability will hurt users ability to choose and greatly reduce privacy. Also increase the chances of users data being exposed by exploits of companies that do not value data privacy.
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This is the same FBI that wanted Apple to build in a backdoor?
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entropys said: Looking forward to one that sits neatly under the new Mac mini. Yep! and contains an M.2 slot on the bottom. Perhaps multiple M.2 slots for a raid.
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Because of Apple's massive scale they can afford the R&D and the tooling to pack more features into a tiny ring than anyone else could. Tiny tends to be expensive so spreading that out over a enormous number of devises is a huge advantage.
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Would be nice for those of us that live near Montreal if the new location address was mentioned.
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mikethemartian said: Yet Windows systems don’t seem to have any problems with “complexity” given the widespread availability of games on that system. I would say Windows systems have lots of problems with complexity, there is nothing simpl…
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Only watched a few games last year, don't think I am a big enough fan to pay. Also the music Apple ran when adds were running was so loud and annoying I could hardly stand it.
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I must say I agree with some others placing the new ARM based Macs at the bottom of the stack would make them seem like toys and would be a bad strategic decision. This is not what they did in their previous processor transitions. It would seem tha…
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Well at this point we have know idea of how fast the ARM chips could be, with the tiny thermal envelope Apple could be free to ramp up speeds significantly. It all depends if they decide to design a work station / server chip or just use ones develo…
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Will be looking for a comparison article.
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Doomed, Doomed, Doomed I Tell You!
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Always nice to know that your financial needs are in the hands of 30 year old code. But of course the Canadian tax system still programs in COBOL.
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Maybe because Apple users do not want to touch any Google product with a 50 foot pole.
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I just do not see this, Steve was such a fan of keeping the company focused. Disney has its fingers in to many pies for Steve.
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I was a user of the Mac IIfx, $9,000 and $12,000, and at the time it was an incredible machine. I think a high end RasterOps video card at the time was between $6,000 and $10,000. This is what was needed to work on complex Photoshop images at a dece…