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zimmie said: redraider11 said: lkrupp said: In my opinion, until the human driver is completely eliminated from the equation the autonomous vehicle is a pipe dream. I watched a PBS documentary about the status of the technology.…
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I miss Anand. There is nothing like his A-series articles since he went to Apple.
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I don't think Apple needs to leave Intel for high-end Macs to be able to switch to ARM on iMacs and Macbooks and Macbook Pros. They control the development environment down to the compiler, so I would expect at this point they will really be able to…
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XDR is a steal for what it does and will sell well with pros. A drop in the bucket for Apple's revenue, but it's important for Apple to stay relevant in the content creation industry, as it's part of the core DNA of the company. The monitors in this…
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The only device where this matters to me is unsupported: AppleTV.
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StrangeDays said: Some of the remote access clients sell an ipad app that has mouse support currently, just for remote client sessions. Citrix, Jump Desktop. Worth a look. https://www.citrix.com/products/citrix-mouse/support.html Holy cr…
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The reason I want this is for RDP when I need to connect to work. Would prefer to have a standard arrow pointer, though. With that, the iPad may be all the way there for me to replace the Mac.
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svencito said: ..Was so hoping to replace my 2003 Mac Pro... Did you mean 2013 Mac Pro?
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bitmod said: Apple missed the mark completely on this... completely. They custom designed a Mac Pro for Pixar... what about the rest of us? FFS... iMac Pro? Or a high-end iMac? They seem to have the spectrum of needs covered now. T…
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The author states that the transition will be difficult for developers, as it was in the PPC to Intel transition, but will it really be nearly as difficult? No transition to Xcode is required as it was then as it has long been the only option, and t…
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pakitt said: The Mac Mini was launched and intended as an affordable Mac option for migrating PC users to the macOS world. The basic version was less than 500$. It seems that everybody forgets that. Now the Mini is clearly something else. …
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They own the IDE, programming languages and compiler for their platform and I'm sure this has been in the works for years. Guaranteed this will be much closer to a simple recompile for developers than the PPC to Intel switch was.
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Soli said: . . . Ask me what F times 9 is. It's fleventy-five.
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Awesome, an Apple store close to home, finally! Brooklyn has been severely neglected. Fourth largest city in America if not part of NYC, and just one Apple store.
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jeff_cook said: gregg thurman said: birko said: Salivating at the possibility of A12 in macbook Apple won't use the Ax in Macs until they outperform Intel's best chips. Putting Ax processors in MacBooks will only diminish A…
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I think the price point may be confusing to those who see it as an Echo or Google Home competitor, which it is. I understand they are competing with Sonos here as well, plus providing a secure home automation platform, but it might make sense to hav…
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Apple is merely suggesting to a certain element of the population to consider that perhaps an iPad is all they need. If they were certain it was all that anyone needs, they would discontinue the Mac tomorrow. As far as the Surface, it's not a great …
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dacloo said: FlyOver is absolutely useless. It requires a lot of data and it doesn't provide the visual cues you need to find whatever you are looking for. It's a gimmick. Streetview however, is super useful, but it unfortunately seems Apple …
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welshdog said: volcan said: Like government. That is about the only place I see it anymore. I have tons of things that use Java every day. Will be interesting to see how this shakes out. So does Oracle. Like their ERP syst…
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The robotics solution will play out eventually, regardless of mandates.