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melgross said: iamthegtiguy said: anonymouse said: iamthegtiguy said: I may be in the minority, but I was really hoping that Apple's pro line stayed intel, and the consumer line migrated to ARM processors.Absent somethin…
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This is all fine and dandy (although most software enhanced "Fake" 5.1 and 7.1 audio is underwhelming). When is Apple actually going to get serious about the sound quality of the Airpods Pro? I owned both versions of the original Airpods. The sou…
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anonymouse said: iamthegtiguy said: I may be in the minority, but I was really hoping that Apple's pro line stayed intel, and the consumer line migrated to ARM processors.Absent something really amazing happening, I will need to shift …
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I may be in the minority, but I was really hoping that Apple's pro line stayed intel, and the consumer line migrated to ARM processors.Absent something really amazing happening, I will need to shift my small firm back to Lenovo laptops in a couple o…
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bsimpsen said: horvatic said: Unless they can keep all the features that are currently in place including Bootcamp it would be the worst mistake Apple could do. Let me rephrase this for you... Unless Apple can keep that 2% of Bootc…
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Maybe I am one of the 2% referenced in the Article, but without x64-based software being able to run smoothly on the Mac, I (and my small firm) will have to migrate back to Lenovo laptops. We have third-party proprietary software that only runs on …
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sflagel said: netling said: Not for NYC to LA, or international flights... you would have to take the charger and charge them mid-flight... Sony, Bose and Plantronics wins in that ball park. Are you saying you wont use them because…
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dysamoria said: AppleExposed said: wizard69 said: randominternetperson said: entropys said: canukstorm said: StrangeDays said: jumpcutter said: sflocal said: cynegils said: Lets …
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This article is beyond absurd. Sometimes I wonder about this place and its editors/writers. First off, it makes the obvious logical fallacy of assuming that because Apple now sells a $1,550.00 smartphone, that all of that pricing MUST be due to th…
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This is the biggest bunch of crap. First off, Siri has lagged so far into third place in the digital assistant "wars" that this article comes off as a desperate Apple fanboy's attempt to find SOMETHING, ANYTHING that Siri is better at. Second off,…
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I was done with Apple Music years ago when it completely destroyed my (legally) ripped collection of lossless music. It also corrupted my library of 3,000+ past iTunes purchases -- something Apple has yet to fully fix. I still love Apple products,…
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Except that Tidal is the best music streaming service available. It's the only service that will stream its entire catalogue in lossless data formats, making it the best format for serious audiophiles. It also has an amazing host of extras -- musi…
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gregg thurman said: Apple was criticized because AirPods, at $179, was too expensive. Today they are the best selling wireless earbud. Apple was criticized because Apple Pencils, at $99, was too expensive. Today they are the best selling ta…
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mario said: Typical consumers should not and will not care nor understand what you are even writing about here. They will just buy a Mac and use it. People who are concerned have vested interests in things continuing the same way. Things a…
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@Sog35: That assumes quite a few things. First off, while I am certainly not married to TouchID, a facial recognition system has tons of issues. The biggest of which is that I often need to unlock my phone when I am not looking at it or when my…
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Actually, to me, it looks like the opposite. The *biggest* complaints from the pro market all revolve around the perceived lack of customizability and expandability of the current Mac Pro. So what does Apple do? They make one that will undoubtedl…
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So I apologize if this has already been mentioned, but I actually think it would be a very positive spin on things for Apple to license its high end/professional/workstation business to another premium hardware builder. Stick with me here. Apple's…
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flaneur said: initiator said: tyler82 said: When Steve came back and ran Apple from 1999- 2010 we got the iMac, the G3 tower, the G4 tower, G5 Tower, Mac Pro, the "Pixar lamp" iMac, the switch to Intel processors, iTunes and th…
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flaneur said: iamthegtiguy said: On the balance, as Apple's "premium" notebook offering, this thing is pretty unimpressive.The best part, by far, is the touch strip. Hopefully developers are able to exploit its usefulness by integrat…
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On the balance, as Apple's "premium" notebook offering, this thing is pretty unimpressive.The best part, by far, is the touch strip. Hopefully developers are able to exploit its usefulness by integrating critical functions into easy-to-use gestures…