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I'm having serious issues with USB - hard drives dropping, sound DAC disconnecting, USB microphone not working. A lot of these are connected through USB hubs, but not all by any means. iMac 27-inch, 2020
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I think it's been pretty clear for a while that Dorico was going to become the only game in town, at least for professionals - Musescore is surprisingly good for what it costs (nothing) and they have an excellent team, but for paid apps Sibelius has…
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It should be noted that all this data is US only, which is not clear in the article, but is clearer in the original source.
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For those of you saying that the "creatives" are overeacting: as a musician I can't explain how repulsed i was by that ad - musical instruments are more than just tools, they are in many cases true works of art - good stringed instruments for instan…
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ricmac said: " paint a picture of Apple deeply in the throws of development." THROWS of development?? My best guess is that you were trying to use the word "throes." But even there, I'm not sure that's an appropriate use of the word. Good…
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This is so poorly written that I can’t even make sense of what happened. Even the first sentence: On Saturday, OpenSea became aware of rumors that smart contracts connected to the non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace. isn’t a sentence. There’s no m…
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Surprised there are no comments yet on this story. Given Apple were the ones who have always championed this, and given how much better AAC is than mp3, but with the potential for similar file sizes, this feels like a big story.
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Regardless of the streaming service, be it Apple Music or Spotify, it's a terrible deal for the label and the artist, particularly for the classical artist, as the whole streaming market is predicated on repeat listenings... and you don't necessaril…
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mpantone said: n2macs said: How did the battery charge last 6 months? The diver must have plugged it in. The lake water is frigid which acted literally as cold storage (like a refrigerator). Remember that we are talking about a lake…
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I have to say, my experience has been very different from many of those here. I ordered on 30 January, and it was shipped less than 24 hours later from China. The tracking page did sometimes take as much as a minute to update, which may be the reaso…
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Interestingly, the BBC has an article about the current state of these sorts of devices on its front page this morning: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50850239 The license plate motto in Quebec is ”Je me souviens” which Google will tell you me…
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Surely poor sound-quality is more likely to be a result of poor speaker/enclosure design than bluetooth vs wifi? Sure, bluetooth isn't as high quality as wifi, but you're unlikely to notice a significant difference when you're looking at a speaker i…
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Maybe it’s the school-teacher in me, but I never understand people who post queries/complaints without actually reading the article. martinxyz said: Any chance this will be an update available for LG TVs purchased in, say, November last year…
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They look like cheap knock-offs of the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless headphones, which (for a much higher price!) avoid all of the issues identified here.
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Just tested it. It’s telling me the times of the buses too.
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mike1 said: fastasleep said: felix01 said: I'm still not using Apple Maps. Three questions for you folks who are. Positive answers might convince me to start giving Apple Maps a serious look: 1. Does Apple Maps show the posted…
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tyler82 said: It takes a $30,000 Mac Pro to make electronic music? Kind of a waste of hardware. This is a workstation for extremely complex video editing, bitcoin processing, and extremely complex mathematical formulas. As a number of oth…
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radarthekat said: First, it wasn’t until Apple showed the way. Par for the course on that one. Second, sound quality is subjective, but okay, Samsung makes good hardware. Sound quality doesn’t need to be subjective, although there may b…
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macgui said: poisednoise said: Defining 60 as “sub-bass” seems absurdly high to me: is that an official scientific definition? The bottom string of a bass guitar is 41Hz, the bottom note of a standard piano is 27.5Hz. 60Hz is only just…
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Defining 60 as “sub-bass” seems absurdly high to me: is that an official scientific definition? The bottom string of a bass guitar is 41Hz, the bottom note of a standard piano is 27.5Hz. 60Hz is only just more than two octaves below middle C. And …