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asdasd said: ElCapitan said: JWSC said: asdasd said: icodewell said: PRO: the new Mac Pro is KILLER in every way CON: Apple has redefined what a "pro" user is by making a workstation specifically for organizations…
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JWSC said: asdasd said: icodewell said: PRO: the new Mac Pro is KILLER in every way CON: Apple has redefined what a "pro" user is by making a workstation specifically for organizations like Pixar. They left out pretty much ever…
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The display is a design only an ex-Compaq employee could love! It is hideous.
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canukstorm said: ElCapitan said: So it took them 7 years to develop a 1.4 kW PSU? This project didn't begin 7 years ago. It began 2.5 years ago Yeah, well, they had to go through the 5 stages over everyone hating the trash can. T…
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So it took them 7 years to develop a 1.4 kW PSU?
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It is not a traditional monopoly in the overall market, but it is a monopoly for distribution of apps in the iOS, tvOS and watchOS ecosystems. Actually I would not even care if the monopoly gave equal access to all interested parties, but it don't.…
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iOS_Guy80 said: ElCapitan said: therunningvm said: maciekskontakt said: The problem is not with just Apple Store, but censorship. It is not Appe's business what applications should be allowed to run on device (except thos…
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bloggerblog said: ElCapitan said: SpamSandwich said: Ever heard of web apps? Which Apple dismissed early on in the life of the original iPhone, so no, that is no argument. Actually they've made 180. Google and Microsoft …
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therunningvm said: ElCapitan said: SpamSandwich said: Ever heard of web apps? Which Apple dismissed early on in the life of the original iPhone, so no, that is no argument. Well, they actually have been supported in iOS …
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carnegie said: This decision makes a bit of a mess of anti-trust law. Proximate cause is such an important concept when it comes to legal actions alledging injuries resulting from plaintiffs' actions. Unfortunately, this decision doesn't seem…
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therunningvm said: maciekskontakt said: The problem is not with just Apple Store, but censorship. It is not Appe's business what applications should be allowed to run on device (except those that violate some local laws). We purchase t…
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SpamSandwich said: Ever heard of web apps? Which Apple dismissed early on in the life of the original iPhone, so no, that is no argument.
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Good! When Apple censors content – and that is not only happening to some US "right wing" groups and individuals, but it happens across all the countries in which they have a presence, it is time to let others have equal opportunity to bring conte…
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So they've gone from being a serious computer company to a toy-store. That explains a lot, Timmy!
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LordZedd said: I've been through the 6502-68K, 68K-PPC and PPC-Intel switches. If there is a switch to ARM, I'm out. No bootcamp, no VM, no games at all, no professional apps, no drivers for anything. Not only that but the 32-bit "appocal…
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Booting from an Apple software RAID has been impossible since 10.12.6, so perhaps Apple could do good and restore the ability both for APFS and HFS+ RAIDs.
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SpamSandwich said: DAalseth said: I have all due respect for them. They have designed some great products. HOWEVER IMO Apple’s designs are a bit stale. The iMac is essentially unchanged in ages. The Mac Mini is the same. The phone has…
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matrix077 said: Coincidentally I just deleted 25 or so adware from my MBA by the help of malwarebytes.com. It has never run cooler or quieter than now. To answer Lorin Schultz above, just don’t install suspect apps, apps that the process of…
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Virtue signaling! When will he share photos of Mac Pro shot on the iPhone?
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Why is not that company closed down already? Someone in the US government, please do the world a BIG favor!