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And this follows similar price hikes for Macs in Japan in June. People here are very sensitive when it comes to price increases - some companies in Japan would rather decrease their profit margins than risk alienating their customer base. Apple must…
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currentinterest said: I believe there is a strong possibility that there will be no M2 pro, M2 max, or M2 ultra. It is rumored that TSMC will have 3NM chips in production in the second half of 2022. These will likely find their way into the i…
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I hope the M2 will be based on the A16 coming in fall instead. It would be odd if the M series of processors lagged behind the A series cycle by a whole year.
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discountopinion said: This is an absolutely incredible value for money. I mean the iPad Air exists in a universe of its own. Completely untouchable. The whole Having said this. The smaller iPad Pro is now looking a bit threatened. I am bettin…
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@HobeSoundDarryl iPad mini Pro would be awesome. Headphone jack and bigger battery would be top of my list, too. Add waterproofing and ProMotion display and I am in. Get rid of the Air and simplify the iPad line: iPad mini, iPad mini Pro i…
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I find it difficult to take anyone seriously who uses the phrase "truly evil".
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djames4242 said: Not sure that diminishing App Store submissions directly correlates to diminishing Mac development. Given a choice between buying from the App Store and going direct to the developers’ stores, I nearly always choose the later…
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mobird said: Anyone consider using Roon (https://roonlabs.com/) for classical music discovery? Yes, that's what I am using. I have set up my own music server on an Intel NUC, using Roon's ROCK OS, and combine my local music library with …
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blastdoor said: One thought... For every Mac, I'd love to have the option to include any M* chip that fits in the thermal constraints. In other words, no artificial/marketing restrictions on what SOC can go in a device. If the Mac mini or 2…
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@gatorguy Apple seems to have been scanning iCloud email for CSAM but not iCloud Photos and backups: https://9to5mac.com/2021/08/23/apple-scans-icloud-mail-for-csam/ Nonetheless, I share your unease about on-device scanning for whatever pu…
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Apple’s documentation on the new child protection features mentions that Apple will only be able to decrypt and access photos identified by the algorithm as CSAM. What is the status quo? I thought that Apple has the keys to all iCloud backups, inclu…
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The photo is my property whether it's on my phone or in iCloud. But if I want to place in it in iCloud Photos then Apple have the right to check if to make sure it's something they're willing to host. And it makes no difference whether th…
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I wonder if investigative journalists might come into the possession of illegal pornographic content as part of their investigations of, say, abuse cases and would be flagged by the system, thereby hindering their work. However, it does make me wond…
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Now the neural engine finally has a use case /s
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I’m still on my Macbook Pro 15 inch from late 2016. Keyboard and logic board were replaced for free at the end of 2019 and it practically feels and looks like new. At this rate I expect to get another 3 years out of it, though I would love an excuse…
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postulant said: Any word on its battery life? The Mac Mini does not have a battery or do you mean power consumption? The efficiency (performance/power consumption) is probably the hallmark feature of the M1.
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OctoMonkey said: Perhaps I have missed it... but there been any information on the relative speed of Rosetta 2 applications? Intel on Intel vs. Intel on M1 vs M1 on M1? I ask since the post mentions using the Mac with Intel chip running w…
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A good move. I wonder how much of the total revenue Apple makes from App-store commissions this will apply to.
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Would be interesting to see World of Warcraft as an early benchmark for the M1 compared to the Intel Macs.
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“When we design our chips, which are like three or four years ahead of time, Craig and I are sitting in the same room defining what we want to deliver, and then we work hand in hand.” It’s exciting to think that the M1 has been long in the making an…