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I would appreciate guidance. How much space does the new OS take up? I had been running my 2008 Mac Pro with a 64GB SSD until 2013 or so but then I ran over that with the boot partition. I switched back to a spinning drive for my boot partition …
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kharvel said: Does anyone know if the Mac Mini can support DUAL 5K displays? I wonder if you could add an external cage and graphics card off the thunderbolt and have as many monitors as the graphics card(s) could provide?
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So if I already have my iPhone X and I have ebooks, many, is there any reason to buy a title on Amazon for Kindle to read on my iPhone’s Kindle App? What are the differences between the reading experience? 1. Search across all of my titles. Do…
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ihatescreennames said: tadd said: Rayz2016 said: I remember a fella who travelled around all the Apple stores and wrote about them on his websites. I did that with my family for a while. We were written up by Wired Mag …
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Rayz2016 said: I remember a fella who travelled around all the Apple stores and wrote about them on his websites. I did that with my family for a while. We were written up by Wired Mag too and in the book "The Cult Of Mac". It was l…
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Apple TV with the TV app is NOT up to the standards of Tivo and Cable TV, or Dish Network, or even starting in the Playstation Vue app in the first place. I've bought at least 3 iterations of the Apple TV now over an 11 year period. Apple has a lo…
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There are some rules of thumb that you and I can use to guess whether a news story is likely to be BS or not. Generally if the story names some sources, or gets a confession from the target (or one or more of the targets), it's more likely to be tr…
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microbe said: Such a complex sequence of actions that let you into any iPhone. Gee. Almost seems like some sort of an intended hard to find “key” that could have been designed into the system to allow, well, maybe governments to get into phon…
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ireland said: Bebe said: mac_128 said: MarkWestside said: You don’t need to even activate the LTE service for it to be useful. My mom forgot her phone at home when she ran an errand one day, and of course that’s the day h…
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Even though enabling locked-iPhone Siri access seems bad, it is actually still really difficult to read data from the iPhone while it is locked.
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Soli said: tadd said: perhaps you should consider a car with roadside assistance built in. .Nope Nope Nope. Very bad solution. Nope. Do you have anything resembling a reason why it's a "very bad solution" for my parents to have A…
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perhaps you should consider a car with roadside assistance built in. . Nope Nope Nope. Very bad solution. Nope.
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Do I understand correctly that the camera in the Xs is the same as the Xs Max? For years I was a second class camera citizen because the Plus always had the better camera and I didn't like the larger size so I've had a succession of lesser-camera-e…
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elcordobes said: What happened to “pragmatic, affordable and accessible to regular people”? They want us to keep buying their products on a regular basis, yet they price them too high. I love OS X and iOS, it’s the cost of the hardware that …
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10 years from now the cell networks will be talking about frequent automatic switching between cell-sites which will include low earth orbiting satellites. bandwidth usage is going to be very big. That or we'll all be baked by microwave energy.
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gustav said: wozwoz said: Actually, I don't remember any quibbling at the time about dropping legacy ports such as ADB keyboards and GeoPorts. The latter were Apple proprietary ports that Apple was replacing with industry standard conn…
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I am amazed that the article didn't mention the FLOPPY DRIVE! ! NO FLOPPY Scary!! See this Comic Strip: http://www.gocomics.com/foxtrotclassics/2009/10/21/
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It seems like we should have the option of biometric, or password, or BOTH within a short period of time. That would fix them. It would also be nice if Apple closed this bug which gets around the longer and longer wait periods between attempts. …
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I really wish you all would stop calling the Fed "The Government". They are not "The Government", they are the Fed. The states have government as well. Governments from the states down were what gave us schools and roads before the Federal Income…
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clemynx said:Net neutrality is neutrality. Anyone against it is against neutrality. I think you are trivializing this. Net Neutrality is being used to describe many things. There is a 332 document the FCC commissioner is bandying about. …