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Any Mac user would say…but what’s the OS? Windows? And at that point I would slam that trash to the ground and say…nah….
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I've had two HomePod's in my bedroom for 6 months now. Cons: Siri - Love the privacy and the integration, but Siri is a constant disappointment. Pros: Incredible with movies and even some TV shows. I've been re-watching Star Trek Discovery and…
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I listen to CCM almost exclusively. I'm frequently impressed by the recommendations I get from Apple Music. Occasionally it'll start recommending secular music to me, which is almost always stuff I would never listen to, but most days it performs we…
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I must be Apple TV's target demographic. I love Ted Lasso...can't wait for the 4th episode. I adored Mythic Quest...can't wait for more. Ditto with For all Mankind.. Loved the Morning Show excluding the ditzy and way too long opening sequence. The …
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Ouch. I once worked in DCG at JF5. Thankfully I left a few years ago because all those documents were daily tools for my group. In fact, I'm thinking of a particular disgruntled, self-absorbed employee who may have leaked the information. The leake…
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...doing well during a pandemic... WW3 could start and Apple would announce record sales. I guess when you're hot, you're hot. Splendid call on leaving Intel. Microsoft wants to stay close since Apple Silicon Macs will help Office sales and may…
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https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/virtual-desktop/
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canukstorm said: sweetheart777 said: Windows users don’t know it yet, but Microsoft is putting its emphasis on the enterprise and not fretting over the consumer market. Office 365 works well on Apple Silicon. Gaming is either Xbox or A…
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Oh, and it’s not Windows 10 on Arm. It’s Windows 10 on Qualcomm. There is no macOS on Arm. It’s macOS/tvOS/iPadOS/iOS on Apple Silicon. Apple asked Microsoft whether they would be willing to port Windows to Apple silicon. Microsoft said they weren’…
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Windows users don’t know it yet, but Microsoft is putting its emphasis on the enterprise and not fretting over the consumer market. Office 365 works well on Apple Silicon. Gaming is either Xbox or Apple Silicon going forward. Microsoft is doubling d…
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aaarrrgggh said: Ok, so I am starting to feel old now. I remember the 90nm “wall” from the G5 days... I remember being on a team designing the first gigabit Ethernet silicon at 120nm about 20 years ago, thinking we were flush against the …
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Although I’m rooting for Apple silicon to debut with 12 Cores, eight cores and 16 threads on the Intel MacBook Pro will be hard to beat. The 28-core/56-thread Intel Mac Pro will remain the apple of my eye until I can get 48 cores @2 GHz in a laptop …
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Parallels weeps! One of the reasons why, as a serious developer, I love the Mac is that I can run macOS, Windows, Linux and OpenBSD simultaneously. i hope there will be laptop and Mac Pro options that have both ARM and x86-64 processors.
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dysamoria said: Not interested in “smart” TVs. I want a basic, multi-I/O display. Not even a tuner. That’s called a “monitor.” If it has a tuner, it’s a TV. Everyone has become sloppy about the difference.
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Every Apple device, excluding AirPods can have its battery replaced for a reasonable service fee. Do you get upset at your car company when your Honda runs out of gas? Your laptop is designed to function for 3 years between battery replacements. S…
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Imagine macOS optimized to run nearly everything on ARM64 while still allowing interoperability with x86-64 applications. The two processor complexes could be connected via Thunderbolt, which at 40 Gb/sec is pretty fast.
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I sincerely hope there's an EPYC-based 64-core Mac Pro in the near future. As a software developer and hard-core audio/video editor, I'm hoping they allow mixing ARM-based and Intel x86-64 based cores. Imagine a MacBook Pro that has 32 or 64 ARM …
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It's the perfect device for all those who love to give Apple the finger. :-(
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I adored Steve...literally broke down and cried when, during WWDC they panned to an empty seat, thinking oh no, we’ve lost Steve. The saddest thing about his life and death is that he didn’t come to know Christ Jesus as his Lord and Savior, at leas…
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Unfortunately, 22july2013, you're requesting debate in an area where logic defines most of the responses. It is not possible to allow any government, or any entity, with a backdoor while maintaining integrity.