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After two years, I can say I love this case. It's exactly what I needed for the few times a year I take my Studio on the road with me.
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Net Neutrality is based on a bunch of big bad "what if's" that "might" be implemented by Big ISPs. It's a solution looking for a problem. There are only a few Big ISPs with the clout and marketshare to even try to do what they're claiming, while the…
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That's a French AZERTY keyboard. It's tempting to put in an offer, just to see what the demand truly is. Unless you're a collector or museum, I think the novelty would wear off and then you'd be wishing it was faster. I have an Apple IIe and two …
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Many commenters seem to assume that satellite signals can be had anywhere, anytime, globally. Typically communications satellites are geosynchronous; they appear stationary to us from the ground. This way the uplink stations don't have to have dire…
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urahara said: Here is a sequence for you to come down a little: 802.11 -> 802.11b -> 802.11a -> 802.11g -> 802.11n -> 802.11ac -> 802.11ax -> 802.11be Yahbut... WiFi's more of a tree with branches. Some standar…
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I'm guessing a lot of people didn't watch the event. This will use a thin slice of existing T-Mobile mid-band (PCS, 1900-2100MHz) spectrum, which they have licenses for across the entire US. This isn't necessarily 5G, and they said "the phone you …
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StrangeDays said: bsbeamer said: Apple needs to allow a CarPlay-like mode to be enabled or activated to run on iPhone directly. Many vehicles (even recent ones) only support BT audio and would cut down on a lot of the fiddling that un…
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I totally see the value in this. When I was teaching software development, all of the workstations had monitors, keyboards, and mice from when the classroom had thin clients. We got rid of the thin clients, stowed the keyboards, kept a couple of m…
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My last major Mac purchase was my 2012 Mac Pro (in 2013 I think). With some help from OpenCore and a Vega 56, it ran Catalina just fine. It now serves as a VMware ESXI host along with a 2009 Mac Pro I got used. Considering the 2012 and 2009 are esse…
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The keynote also mentioned "the last" M1 chip in the lineup was Ultra. My bet is Mac Pro gets M2 (Max/Ultra) with each chip having 2 interconnects instead of one and perhaps 128GB per package, supporting quad/hex/octo configs within insane core cou…
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The Dutch site says "Zo snel. Mis 't niet." (So fast. Don't miss it.)
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davgreg said: The only area rough around the edges is the millimeter wave 5G which is still problematic. I was in Nashville near Vanderbilt Thursday and the millimeter wave was up and running but the network not well optimized - crazy fast signals o…
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Apple's player API is extremely limiting if you want to do custom overlays, play more than one program at a time (2-,3-,4-up), or preview information from other channels or programs, etc. You also have limits on knowing if the content meets the user…
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With as much junk/scam/spam/duplicate apps as there are, it's also frustrating to run up against reviewers who don't think your app does enough/has enough quality to be "worthy" of the App Store. I wrote a simple HLS player for Apple TV to use as a…
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Remember, 5G is a specification, not the bands themselves. 2G (EDGE/CDMA), 3G (UMTS/CDMA), 4G (LTE), and 5G [have] run on existing 800-, 900-, 1700-, 1900-, 2100MHz cellular bands, as well as the new hotness in 700- and 600Mhz. Theoretically, chip…
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jdw said: This is why so much of American manufacturing has moved outside the USA. All those seemingly positive changes that arguably do benefit the employee is what leads to people having a harder time finding jobs in the US. Somebody comp…
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razorpit said: Certain Windows apps would previously fail because they required hardware that Parallels wasn't able to mimic. Many of these will now work, with Parallels saying its new version can run over 200,000 Windows apps. Would love to …
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StrangeDays said: While it starts at free, that the networks are charging for premium levels of spam and robocall blocking is absurd -- theyre already charging us a service fee. Them able to make money off robocallers removes the incentive fo…
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Note that these changes only appear on paid accounts. On the free accounts, things still look the same. (It took me a minute to find any of what was discussed as being new in the article.)
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iCloud/Photos can sync over LTE. When I was in Israel in 2018, I turned on unlimited data through T-Mobile because the hotel WiFi was so bad. I also turned on cellular data for iCloud and Photos. Overnight, the device uploaded 37GB of photos and vi…