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I agree with this, but I'd like it to go further -- add support for physical inputs like knobs and buttons. I think everyone appreciates a volume knob rather than a touch screen volume control, but why not integrate more physical controls? For examp…
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Frankly, I can see his point. Just because it wasn't what he thought doesn't mean it wasn't a reasonable assumption.
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Hypereality said: Apple support staff suggests iMac Pro users wipe and reinstall MacOS, disable FileVault, and disable Power Nap. For those not willing to perform those, other forum posts suggested crashes could be reduced by not daisy-chain…
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Very happy news. I just need to wait for confirmation of this. Oddly, I don't think people realize what a great update this is. The speed alone is great, but there really is a lot packed into this. First, I don't think people appreciate the secur…
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The MacBook Pro enclosure is a perfect example of skating where the puck is supposed to be, but then having the other player (Intel) making a bad pass. By all expectations, Intel should have been down to a smaller process by now, which would have ma…
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MplsP said: dws-2 said: Mike Wuerthele said: wood1208 said: Don't write if you can not prove. And don't spread fake news like mention in article "Apple said the revamped keys are not intended to improve reliability. " App…
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Mike Wuerthele said: wood1208 said: Don't write if you can not prove. And don't spread fake news like mention in article "Apple said the revamped keys are not intended to improve reliability. " Apple would never make such comment......…
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Choosing your words carefully so you're not lying is not the same thing as being honest.
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lkrupp said: gatorguy said: lkrupp said: Oh the humanity! cogitodexter said: I get a popup in the Mac app saying "The map server is not available". I dare say it'll be fixed shortly. Good job I don't need to go anywhere…
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Back and forth. Nothing is secure, but some things are more difficult/costly/time-consuming to hack. One of my friends is a city prosecutor, and Android-based phones are no problem to get into, but iPhones are much more difficult.
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If there is a defect, it should be fixed. However, I had my first Apple Watch (series 0) for two and half years, and my wife's is still going after 3 years, so it's a very big stretch to say that they are ALL defective. I know that the series 0 had …
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maestro64 said: The cat and mouse game begins. The government is now treated like jailbreakers. Does this break carplay, since you could be driving more than hour and be hooked up to the car via lightning port. Imagine your driving and your …
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crowley said: I don't really understand what advantage this has over FaceTime Audio, especially if it's using the same underlying technology. Is it just a retro rebranding of FaceTime Audio for Apple Watch? I think there's two things: F…
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nunzy said: Every other map has all kind s of problems too. But Apple maps has the best look and feel of all of them. Nobody can compete like Apple. Yes, they do, but in my experience Apple Maps has at least 10 times more problems than Ap…
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Wow. I'd love to hear how this bug got into the system. I'd like to hear more about exactly what happened. What it an audio snippet or a transcription? How long was the recording? It seems like they sent a recording a "conversation," rather than jus…
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All these numbers are pretty close to each other. In fact, most of them are probably within the statistical margin of error, which means that they really don't mean much, except that people really like Apple and Samsung phones.
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The trouble with Consumer Reports is that they believe adding up all the numbers for a bunch of discrete tests actually tells you how good a product is. They don't have any Apple bias, except that Apple products tend to be more about the experience …
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I think this article misunderstands science, which is a way of investigating the world, rather than a producer of facts. Science tells us that wireless signals won't likely harm us from ionizing radiation. However, that's not the same thing as wirel…
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The keyboard is fine to type on. It's not quite as good as the previous keyboard, but alone that wouldn't bother me. However, even when the keys don't outright fail, they get stuck easily from dust, and when the processor gets warm, the keys get sti…
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I got the keyboard replaced for my 2016 MBP with touchbar, and this new keyboard is a LOT better, but I worry that it's just a matter of time before it fails. Also, I'm be surprised if the failure rate were only 10%. It also depends on what 'failure…