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This is a nice summary for those, such as myself, that don't play with the betas. Translate looks nice; I can ditch a few apps for this inbuilt feature. I was wanting Apple Watch Mirroring a few years ago. I ended up buying a Garmin bike computer, b…
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dk49 said: Connecting to Starlink requires a big dish. How will the iPhone overcome that? There's another informative AI article on this feature. The consensus from the comments is that Globalstar are providing the satellite connection. h…
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silverwarloc said: Here's a link from ArsTechnica. Provides a little more technical background and history: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/08/new-google-site-begs-apple-for-mercy-in-messaging-war/ I was going to reference that articl…
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9secondkox2 said: crowley said: 9secondkox2 said: crowley said: 9secondkox2 said: Fidonet127 said: Due to the timeline of how long Apple said they will replace Macs with ASi versions, I don’t think M1 Pro ve…
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From the article: "That smartwatch will be designed to appeal to extreme sports athletes and anyone who might otherwise buy a high-end Garmin sports watch for intense workouts," Gurman writes. A high-end Garmin Fenix watch is already at this p…
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omasou said: mfryd said: The new EU rule only applies to phones that used wired charging. It does not apply to phones that only use wireless charging (such as Apple's MagSafe). If Apple used software to disable charging on the lightn…
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I recently discovered that there are a bunch of iOS apps that use the iPhone's LIDAR sensor for scanning rooms and small/large objects, including output to CAD. Of course, this is for home/hobbyist use (not engineering/professional use), but I was v…
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mikethemartian said: macxpress said: lkrupp said: slurpy said: Still cannot believe Apple did this. Pretty massive endeavour. And of course not a single positive word uttered by the right to repair hypocrites and trolls. …
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stevegee said: former Apple Genius here. this is NUTS. nobody in their right mind is going to do this when there are easier, less-expensive routes. I don’t believe Apple has gone out of their way to complicate DIY repairs, it’s just a complex…
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This show and Severance have captivated me, especially since I didn't know much about Slow Horses and had no expectations for it (except knowing that Oldman is a fine actor).
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Japhey said: I’m pretty much in awe at how perfectly Apple has timed things up with TV+. For the longest time it was just a new show here, a new documentary or film there. Then, all of a sudden, boom! They put out arguably the 4 best shows* (…
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crowley said: alexjenn said: So, what happen when someone uses an old Mac stuck with an old and unpatchable OS? Switch to Linux Dirty Pipe Just use the un-upgradable argument to justify a Studio! I did! (from a 2012 Mini stuck o…
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I'm speculating here, but could this silicon interposer be scaled to be a 3D structure? Meaning could the forthcoming MacPro stack two or more Ultras vertically for even more CPU/GPU power? Similar to 3D memory structures?
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melgross said: Ok, so I just ordered the Studio Ultra with Studio display and keyboard. Already into mid, late April. What config did you order? Ultra? Edit: I missed your "Ultra" in your post. oops.
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: There are a lot of Mac users who have posted here in the past about how much they want an Apple Studio Display. I would really like to know why? I am genuinely curious. I thought it was a huge improvement when Apple …
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StationGrey said: indieshack said: "Redesigned Mac mini with M1 Pro & M1 Max set for spring" ...a few months before the M2 Pro/Max is released. Why would the M2 Pro/Max be released in Spring? The M1 Pro/Max was released Oct '21,…
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mjtomlin said: The BIGGEST difference (and arguably the most important), between the blue and green bubbles… is that it shows which messages are end to end encrypted and which are not. All blue bubbles are encrypted. Green are not. From wh…
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dantheman827 said: I would rather Apple actually fix flaws like these instead of hiding behind the censorship of lawsuits. I agree. But I actually think that if the NSO Group stopped selling Pegasus, the source code would be eventually so…
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aderutter said: I feel more compelled by AR than VR. Factors like motion sickness and exclusion of the real world steer me from VR. With AR I see more tangible possibilities: Landmarks in cities and on-road directions. Personal 3d concert…
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blastdoor said: For the other 80%, I wonder if Apple will need to pay Qualcomm some patent royalties. I don't remember reading that QC was going to sue Intel when Intel were developing the 5G modem for Apple, so I suspect that Apple's pur…