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Paid for both and liked them. But I have not even received the features I have paid for originally, like reliable syncing. Deleted it from all Macs and my iPad. Byword and Marked do most of the stuff I need for far less without monthly money for not…
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Anybody having the physical access required to implement this hack could position dozens of mics and cameras in your home far more easily and quickly. And all that to listen in on a sad person, which anybody talking to a speaker certainly is... Just…
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avon b7 said: In November this year we will be able to start gauging out of warranty failures and how people feel about them. We will also be able to compare MBP and BTO pricing of last year with this year's and evaluate if it was a good deal t…
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mike1 said: I just made that change to Firefox on my work PC. Question is why wouldn't that be the default setting? Just wondering. Punycode is about as helpful as IPv6 addresses to most people... The whole idea here is to show URLs con…
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The choice between working with Nilay Patel and an anonymous death lead to the expected result. Good choice, Walt :-)
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The question I have is... Are these search results pointing at Google manipulating search? Or correctly reflecting the fact that Alphabet surpassing Apple in market cap was reported by just about every clickbait site in existence, and the opposite b…
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Not picking on AI here, but what amazes me is the amount of problems that did not come up in any review of these displays. Not catching the interference problem is understandable, but are all the other problems we hear about now (except for the desi…
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Soli said: Are debit cards not common in Germany (or other countries)? I assumed that was a universal payment system these days. The most common debit card system (EC/girocard) is only a point of sale system, no online use.
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Eliminating the old prepayment option is not a problem, since Apple's setup was the worst in existence. WorldPay needed up to a week to confirm incoming payments to Apple, while bank transfers within Germany rarely take more than 24 hours nowadays. …
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macxpress said: Maybe I'm just cheap, but I don't think this program is worth $40. It used to be free and then all of a sudden its magically worth $40! I can basically use Time Machine to do the same thing for free. It was not free, it …
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Agree with the review, but calling MS Project the standard in huge projects is patently wrong. It actually plays no role in large projects at all, because it is shit (or, to be more precise: it turned into same over the last decade, it used to be qu…
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After some time with the new (15") MBP, I am mainly happy with it. Screen, speakers, SSD, performance, battery life, Touch ID: all great. The Touch Bar is useful and works very well, I just wished it would expand the default controls when using an a…
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The problem is not the new MBP, or Apple's decision for thin and light over other options. I received my new 15" and it is fantastic. If I have one criticism so far it is that keyboard, while nice to type on, is really a bit noisy. I used mine in th…
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I plead clueless on that, but... Are there really people who put an always on camera into their home and connect it to Google of all things? And if yes, when did protozoons pass us when it comes to intelligence?
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ireland said: The $1,898 starting price in Europe would affect the star rating for me. Well, but nothing about this is new. The European pricing includes VAT. The 13" w/o Touch Bar is EUR 1,699 here including 19% VAT (approx. 1,845 USD). I…
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paxman said: It hurts. But beyond that I always thought high visibility items in the Apple ecosystem such as monitors would have more value in terms of marketing than direct margins. Even if all Apple did was design the casing it would signal…
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Really do not care if it says Apple on the box, I might even get the 5k model due to lack of alternatives. But even if Apple gets out of the monitor business (and several other ones I assume, Airports and Time Machines seem to be equally forgotten a…
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rotateleftbyte said: Strange that HP sold an Elitebook four years ago capable of taking 32Gb of DDR3. Ok, it did use a desktop CPU but for VM use it was fantastic. Can't get anywhere near that even today with Apple. Well, that is a differ…
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sflocal said: The 16GB limit is a hard limit because of Intel. Not Apple. People need to accept that and get over it. I don't want Apple putting in a desktop CPU in a laptop and then people complain about heat and battery life. 16GB (for no…
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audiounit said: Can someone confirm that Thunderbolt 3 can daisy chain... I watched the keynote and looked through there website and all they advertise is 4 devices connected to it. It's not like apple to not show a feature off, which makes…