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blastdoor said: tenthousandthings said: blastdoor said: tenthousandthings said: If the past is any indication, then, yes, M4 will be based on A18, and it (M4) will launch in June 2025. That's the A15/M2 release pattern. T…
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blastdoor said: tenthousandthings said: If the past is any indication, then, yes, M4 will be based on A18, and it (M4) will launch in June 2025. That's the A15/M2 release pattern. TSMC N3P will be the process node for this, with volume…
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If the past is any indication, then, yes, M4 will be based on A18, and it (M4) will launch in June 2025. That's the A15/M2 release pattern. TSMC N3P will be the process node for this, with volume production in "2H 2024" and so it is obviously in ris…
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I use mine for Time Machine (for multiple computers), with iCloud and a scheduled physical backup of current documents to external drives via SuperDuper! (been using it since 2002, when I participated in AppleSeed during the early years of OS X). So…
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IIRC, this (anti-steering) was the one part of the Epic case that they lost in California. So it’s hard to see how Apple thought this would fly in the EU. I think they know they can’t avoid a fine, they’re making these points in their appeal to esta…
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I see they now offer a 16GB version among the standard configurations they keep in stock, instead of having to order it. That wasn’t possible when we walked into the store and bought an M2 Air back when it first came out. We got the 8GB (which has b…
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Seems like the big news in this leak is all new phones will get A18. I’ll guess they’ll differentiate between A18 and A18 Pro, but we’ll see.
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discountopinion said: […] I agree with some other posts saying that upgraded AS is not a selling point for most people. However the services that are then possible will be a selling point for new devices. +1 — “software sells systems” — …
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sunman42 said: tenthousandthings said: I don’t find the China and/or AI pitches rumor convincing. Cancellation over segments like that would not have been amicable, as such stories would be journalism. I believe Stewart is hinting at t…
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jellybelly said: pembroke said: Need to ask this somewhere…. iOS 17.3.1 …. Apple have removed the symbols for male and female but have retained the symbol for Transgender (sic) ⚧️. This is creepy. What on earth are Apple doing? This …
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slow n easy said: tenthousandthings said: I don’t find the China and/or AI pitches rumor convincing. Cancellation over segments like that would not have been amicable, as such stories would be journalism. I believe Stewart is hinting a…
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I don’t find the China and/or AI pitches rumor convincing. Cancellation over segments like that would not have been amicable, as such stories would be journalism. I believe Stewart is hinting at the real problem when he mentions the “election season…
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zakool21 said: Interesting, my prior comment was deleted somehow. I'm curious why this is now becoming a topic of interest. Let's say 5% of people can afford the Vision pro. About 1% of the population has epilepsy, and less than 5% of that …
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ihatescreennames said: I’d love to know how they were caught. Makes me wonder if it was greed that did them in. If they had kept the orders to 1 each per year, maybe ordering 1 each of all the newly release products, would anyone have noticed…
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This is all very useful, thank you. I’m also in the children-with-intractable-epilepsy club (no longer a child, though, late twenties), so clear, aware information like this from someone who understands the stakes is helpful for asking questions of …
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GerfnitAuthor said: "What we do know is that Apple27-inch iMac with Apple Silicon." So, what DO you know, or is it a secret? They messed up the html for the link, it’s all there in the code, the missing text between Apple and 27-inch iM…
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A few months ago I would have rolled my eyes at the idea of Apple producing a curved display but the idea of visionOS somehow seems to open that door. Not exactly spatial computing, but still better able to represent it in two dimensions. So yeah,…
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For anyone interested (I can't reply to my own post above), I found the info on the Software Sells Systems poster, thanks to Dan crediting it in an earlier article. It was commissioned/produced in 1979 for John Couch (employee #54), vice president i…
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What is the date of that Software Sells Systems poster? Where did you find it? I couldn’t find any information about it, an image search just came up with your uses of it. Usually old Apple promotional materials like that poster are easy to find, b…