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"It is better news that the display will be literally as good as on the current 12.9-inch iPad Pro, but then that has a further impact on cost. Existing users aiming to upgrade to the forthcoming new iPad Pro models will find that their old models a…
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If Apple Notes is to truly compete with OneNote, then it needs to be cross-platform. I use a Windows PC at work, and as such, use OneNote for work-related notes. In a way, it's useful that it is separate from my personal notes, but it would be usefu…
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When my wife was very poorly after having Covid, the GP gave her an oximeter and told her to use it several times a day, log the results and if it goes below 95%, call emergency services or go straight to A&E. She didn't have to continually mea…
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I want this for guitar, microphone and speaker cables!
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YP101 said: Regular people do not load 40GB of RAW picture(s) image on their laptop or desktop. Regular people do not compile application and test complex enterprise software. Then those people don't need a Macbook PRO. A lesser specced A…
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jpellino said: greg.edwards69 said: It is worth noting, that Adobe recommends 16gb ram for Lightroom on both windows and mac. Apparently there are some issues with Adobe's memory management with apple silicon. If this is resolved, the…
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It is worth noting, that Adobe recommends 16gb ram for Lightroom on both windows and mac. Apparently there are some issues with Adobe's memory management with apple silicon. If this is resolved, then I guess Apple might be correct!
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Type 1 fonts may be dead, but postscript itself certainly isn't... yet. EPS files are still commonplace for vector images, and even though almost all commercial print companies (such as the one I work for) have moved to PDF workflows these days, th…
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dewme said: gregoriusm said: chr15h said: Bug? Just updated to WatchOS 10 and I now can’t swipe to my other watch faces. I can see them on my iPhone Watch app, and change them on there but can’t on my watch. Anyone else seeing…
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I wonder how many iPhone-toting attendees at such a conference were also wearing an Apple Watch? Disabling Bluetooth "breaks" a number of features, if the watch isn't connected to wifi.
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IIRC, Apple exited the router market because mesh devices were getting so popular. Not to mention that many people didn't want to replace their isp provided all-in-one modem/router with another router just for wireless time machine backups. A tim…
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Here's a radical thought. What if it's a device for ingesting data from non-apple devices into the cloud and mac/ios ecosystem? Something like the old Canon Connect Station CS100 for importing photos and videos. For example, tap to connect your nfc …
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ITGUYINSD said: Who cares? 1111 or 1234 or 2468? Anyone who used easy guessable PIN's or patterns is asking for trouble. Negligence was my point. If you can guess it easy, you deserve whatever comes your way when you lose a device. Nobody…
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I'm still trying to work out how she dropped her watch whilst on a ride. I suppose the strap could have failed. Regardless, surely CC statement would show where purchases were made as evidence of fraud.
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I have both an ipad pro (2018) and a Kindle Fire HD8. I play in a covers band with a huge repertoire and we use an app called Bandhelper to manage setlists, lyrics, notes, scheduling etc. Whilst I love the iPad pro, there's a number of gigs and ven…