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slurpy said: swineone said: sflocal said: Developers that whine about this policies really chaff my backside. Absolute the most selfish, greedy, entitled people around. Apple does all the work creating a groundbreaking new pro…
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sflocal said: Developers that whine about this policies really chaff my backside. Absolute the most selfish, greedy, entitled people around. Apple does all the work creating a groundbreaking new product, getting a loyal - and profitable - u…
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fastasleep said: swineone said: Now your expensive pro gear may not last as long as you initially planned, and by the time you sell it, it will probably be worthless. I mean really, if you paid upwards of $10,000 on a Mac Pro recently (…
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melgross said: swineone said: melgross said: swineone said: melgross said: swineone said: "This works with any Intel Mac app" [quoted from the article, regarding Rosetta 2] Are you sure? Does that include …
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Finally they put this matter to rest, as expected since the keynote was vague on it. I'm sure Parallels and VMware are having meeting after meeting now (or maybe they were aware previously?) to plan out a similar emulation technique so they don't l…
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rob53 said: melgross said: swineone said: "This works with any Intel Mac app" [quoted from the article, regarding Rosetta 2] Are you sure? Does that include Parallels running x86-64 Windows? It's quite telling that they mention…
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melgross said: swineone said: melgross said: swineone said: "This works with any Intel Mac app" [quoted from the article, regarding Rosetta 2] Are you sure? Does that include Parallels running x86-64 Windows? It's quite …
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rob53 said: melgross said: swineone said: "This works with any Intel Mac app" [quoted from the article, regarding Rosetta 2] Are you sure? Does that include Parallels running x86-64 Windows? It's quite telling that they mention…
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melgross said: swineone said: "This works with any Intel Mac app" [quoted from the article, regarding Rosetta 2] Are you sure? Does that include Parallels running x86-64 Windows? It's quite telling that they mentioned Rosetta and virt…
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pslice said: Is Apple going to offer an AppleCare extension to bridge Intel users to the Apple Silicon? My AppleCare expired on 6/15. I had hoped Apple would announce new iMacs. Right now I feel naked without AppleCare coverage. You want…
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lkrupp said: AppleInsider said: So do expect some complaints, and also expect some bargain Intel-based Mac Pro machines to turn up on eBay. However, it's not that anyone need ditch their current Intel Mac, nor should anyone should put…
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"This works with any Intel Mac app" [quoted from the article, regarding Rosetta 2] Are you sure? Does that include Parallels running x86-64 Windows? It's quite telling that they mentioned Rosetta and virtualization, yet made no mention of this, whi…
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mjtomlin said:Even then, I don't see a big issue... If Apple does move the Mac to ARM, isn't there an ARM version of Windows now? Aren't pretty much all distros of Linux and UNIX supporting / starting to support armv8? There's more to it than j…
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First of all, I could barely believe this is a DED piece; the only giveaway was its size, but still, I read through half of it before I went back to the start to check the author. A very welcome change from the usual rant-filled, foaming-at-the-mout…
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"The MacBook Pro weighs in at just 3.1 pounds" Are you sure about that?
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So clearly there are a lot of iOS exploits, so much so that a company that buys them can afford to turn them down. I guess the "security by obscurity" model championed by Apple is merely making exploits a little harder to find, rather than preventi…
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I guess France could point out its reasoning to bypass the Apple-Google API which would be the natural choice, given Apple and Google account for 100% of the smartphone market. It's probably huge government being huge govenment and never losing a ch…
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I have a Smart Keyboard for my iPad Pro 10.5". It adds considerable weight to the iPad, but at least it's not heavier than the iPad itself, as is the case with the Magic Keyboard. Unlike others, I don't have any issues with the keyboard. I'm a touch…
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dewme said: [...] but the Apple TV, unlike the Pi, has no exposed access to GPIO. This is not really an issue because Apple TV already has support for HomeKit based automation, it has Ethernet, and it would be simple enough to build a separat…
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JWSC said: swineone said: [...] Hope this helps someone. You win a prize for the longest continuous paragraph. Content: 95% Legibility: -100% Like I said in a previous comment, I wrote it with proper paragraphs, but the formatting…