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Makes all the sense in the world...IF...you are working on a folding iPhone...
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"Or at least they should have begun to see that clickbait headlines about why Apple must buy Disney have to be losing their pull as the years go by and Apple does nothing of the sort." So you flipped the script to new clickbait on why Apple won't b…
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It is NOT almost enough - this quote from the article says it all: "On a large 32-inch display, there is room for more apps to be running, especially things like lists of notes or a running Twitter feed. On the new iPad Pro, we know it's capable si…
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This is a no brainer if you shop even a little bit - Amazon has had the base M2 Pro MacBook Pro 14 on sale for weeks at $1799. It comes with the M2 Pro 10c/16c processor, 16gb ram, 512gb SSD, and you get a MUCH BETTER mini LED screen with 120hz Pro …
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Here's a thought - rechristen the 13" MBA the 13" MacBook to go with the 15" MacBook, and do a COMPLETE redesign of the MacBook Air called MACPAD Two high end SKU's of the 11" and 12.9" M2 iPad Pro, with Magic Keyboard, running MacOS! 8gb-24gb ram…
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Why doesn't the article address the real elephant in the room - operating systems? Hands down Windows is a better productivity environment and iPadOS 16.2 (beta) is a better tablet environment. No amount of Stage Manager sugar coating is going to ma…
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wood1208 said: Not happening. If Apple feels MacOS should be ported to iPad in whatever size/features version suitable for iPad than Apple will port on all iPads and remove iPadOS. Unless there is a MacOS for MAC and iPad; Apple not going to …
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What a disappointing mish-mash today Tim. Pro's get M2 and WiFi 6e (do they even make those routers yet?) However, the new iPad Gen 10 get's landscape camera and the awesome new Magic Keyboard Folio, but it only gets Apple Pencil 1 support. Must hav…
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As one commenter said - that ship has sailed - and Intel's counter-attack with the release of the M1 MacBooks is going to stay in the corporate memory for a long time. At best they may get some business back as a US based foundry if they beg enough.…