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The dream comes true!
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dewme said: MacPro said: Another warning story. I have several spare Macs, and each year around this time, I select one (I have a spare M1 Studio this year), clone the working current drive with Carbon Copy Cloner, set that aside, and…
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Another warning story. I have several spare Macs, and each year around this time, I select one (I have a spare M1 Studio this year), clone the working current drive with Carbon Copy Cloner, set that aside, and install the beta with my developer acc…
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That's a fantastic list. However, I agree that the degree to which all the AI features are available may diminish for the older models. Hopefully not too much. I can't wait to watch this afternoon as I clutch our iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max models.
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nubus said: blastdoor said: The quote that resonated with me from the WSJ article is that Apple can do pretty much anything they set their minds to. I think that really is the bottom line. Apple has competent management, smart employee…
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I call BS. Apple has had the dream, and I have to assume intent for this since at least 1987. What Apple had to wait for was the technology to catch up to the dream. I suspect many others were inspired by Apple's dream, too, but perhaps they didn't …
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IMHO, It's a real shame Apple Insider leaked all this before WWDC. It's the equivalent of the neighbor telling the children what Santa is bringing on the day before Christmas.
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We just need John Hodgman to ditch his ARM PC and use a Mac, LOL.
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22july2013 said: > "For reasons passing understanding, he points at his coffee mug as proof." Can anyone explain the coffee mug reference? I'm a techie and I didn't get the joke. I can't remember but did one of the original ads have hi…
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avon b7 said: MacPro said: avon b7 said: danox said: We shall see I anticipate Apple will temporarily use OpenAI like they used Google for Maps until they get their version online.......Note the Google geeks are still up…
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Massiveattack87 said: So Siri is so stupid to be fixed internally by Apple or the reverse. What does this cooperation mean? Is it cloud-based AI or on device AI? Will OpenAI get the access to user data? Regarding the last question, do …
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gatorguy said: danox said: We shall see I anticipate Apple will temporarily use OpenAI like they used Google for Maps until they get their version online.......Note the Google geeks are still up in arms about it like many in tech are …
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avon b7 said: danox said: We shall see I anticipate Apple will temporarily use OpenAI like they used Google for Maps until they get their version online.......Note the Google geeks are still up in arms about it like many in tech are s…
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If Apple announces at WWDC, as expected, they can hardly be 'just coming to an arrangement' with anyone. This has to have been baked in for a while. Apple's advantage is getting AI into end users' hands and increasing the sales potential for dev…
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I owned a software company at one time. I'd have laughed if anyone had told me I could keep 70% of my sales revenue. These companies bitching about the 30% have no clue about the overheads they'd face without the Apple Store. Their solution is ea…
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jrcw said: Why has Apple consistently refused to include a Install/Uninstall applications manager? Good question. For years, I have used the very simple and extremely good AppCleaner, which gets all the files associated with any Applicat…
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Luis.A.Masanti said: Long… long ago… maybe too long to most readers… Adobe developed Multiple Master fonts. Those could change the width, stroke, etcetera… but also the could change form Serif to Sans-Serif and more. That did not work too goo…
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Where is this product line with generative AI? I own all of their products, and they are up to date, but I confess I have not used them since Adobe and Topaz embraced AI, which has saved me an enormous amount of time in photo editing for my clients…
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A few of us suggested it was likely a local device glitch when this broke, but certain folk pointed fingers at Apple's iCloud security. Hopefully they will fall on their knees and apologise
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DAalseth said: Oh GREAT 🤬 I still don’t know where half the stuff is from the last update. You and me both! I also run Windows 10, 11, and Windows ARM. Between iOS and its constant changes and macOS, my brain is definitely finding keepin…