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1) I think it's overall a pretty fair review by CR. 2) Do these phone makers have to put a glass back on everything? Kind of fetishizes wireless charging, doesn't it--or maybe it's about fetishizing phone insurance. 3) The drop test result is intere…
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Some of these things are value-engineering, but the non-laminated display in my view is a bad mistake by Apple, heavily affecting the ergonomics with pencil, touch and even viewing for not much benefit in profit. There was a time when 10 or 15 perc…
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So the effective corporate tax rate goes from perhaps three percent down to two, plus a lot of extra loopholes that produce little for anyone but the tax accountants and the largest shareholders. Real tax reform would have been lowering the rates bu…
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Would it have killed Apple to a) update the older models to LTE Band 66 like they did with LTE Band 12 a few years ago? b) provide at least an option that doesn't break easily, such as a rugged version, a plastic or bamboo back, or ..... horrors …
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A pox on Apple's and Google's houses on this one.....but there's more Google should be embarrassed by releasing two or three year old hardware that's still incredibly prone to breakage. Apple should get off their high-horse on "slimness" and "shin…
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How about improving the RF performance in the phone, reducing SAR, unlocking Bluetooth USB and allowing the phone to be USB-tethered, maybe even Micro-SD for photo backup when your data limit or coverage prevent cloud access? You know, functionalit…
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My Aperture is still working fine. I can't figure out how Photos works. Tried to get started in it and there was nowhere I could import a library. And I didn't want to go to cloud storage at $20 a month given what I've already spent on storage an…
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I don't buy this benchmark FUD for a minute. The CPU and display hardware are absolutely there, the ability to render off-screen is absolutely there, it's a good performance given the enormous display resolution, and likely it will also be yet anot…
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A nice looking computer but fatally compromised by the single USB-C port. There should be two of them, and a MagSafe; three of them if there's any voltage reason for not having MagSafe on this model. Maybe they'll combine the MacBook and MacBook A…
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How about a new Mac Mini? I realize the selection of Haswell processors so far has kind of stunk for the Mac Mini, but perhaps by now it's time? The 2.7GHz Core i5 4570R seems appropriate (quad core, Iris Pro graphics), and it's finally getting to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 Quite likely THIS ^^^ But if this is the case, Apple needs NOW to identify the general features that are earmarked for Photos or at least indicate the areas in which nothing will be lost from Apertu…
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I am not, NOT happy about this at all. I use Aperture, and I use Capture NX2. Both are being discontinued simultaneously. Is there another DAM application with face recognition? How many of the Aperture features will show up in Photos? Will it g…
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An overdue change. When you can buy a 1066x 32GB CompactFlash card of the highest quality for a pro camera for $70, paying $100 simply to get an extra 16GB of somewhat slower flash in a cell phone is anachronistic.
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How do you get in touch with Apple to give them feedback? The thought of being stuck with Helvetica Neue instead of Lucida Grande is really bothering me from a legibility standpoint. Mac is not supposed to have inferior typography to Windows. Ste…
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I vehemently disagree with the choice of typography on these OS redesigns. This is something that Steve Jobs would NOT have done, but more importantly it's something that's not easy to read, which is why he would not have done it. Ive knows good g…
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I'm not keen on the typography on Yosemite. I hope I will like it better in practice, but it looks like the iPad, and I've had to bold that for legibility as it is. My belief is that legibility is best served by a fairly even and not too tightly l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by philwareham Although I'm an Adobe CC user, the fact Pixelmator doesn't support CMYK is not an argument against using it for print design. You shouldn't be using CMYK colourspace for photo work anyway due to RGBs larg…
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They goofed with this phone. I thought we would get a more rugged version of the Galaxy S4 with a brighter display. Instead, they made the phone considerably larger for only a tiny increase in display size, and put this hideous chrome trim around …
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Well, there went Boot Camp as a serious application.
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If there's a decent education rate, I'll give it a second look. I'm still not sure I'll buy it. Apple has DRAMATICALLY improved iWork, in my view, and among other things, the result is that I can get through consecutive classes in teaching, using …