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I imagine Cook may have had something to say about the Catholic Church's positions on homosexuality and inequality of women. Or he may just have asked His Holiness to help promote the forthcoming MacPro.
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fastasleep said: tenthousandthings said: I mean, it's hard to imagine not refreshing the Mac Studio at the same time, but it's only been eight months since that launch. It's only been 6 months. The Mac Studio needs kindly discon…
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The term "users" in the headline is pejorative and I thought confined to previous decades. "How Apple's iPhone 14 emergency satellite service works" would have been fine.
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bubblefree said: Getting rid of the SIM tray is a stupid move. In a world of open standards, where SIM cards are still used everywhere in the world, why move to esims only? The old model where you had both esim and physical SIM tray was the b…
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abujazar said: They're way too big. Even my 12 mini is way bigger than I need. I don't need a laptop in my pocket. The iPhone 4 size was perfect. Agreed. I moved from 1st gen SE to the 12 Mini and found the latter shockingly large. It is …
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The total separation of physical connector from its purpose must have been a fantasy of the various USB committees. 'One connector - a thousand standards'. This absolute mess needs rationalising into levels where each level guarantees a minimum set…
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The most lamented loss to many was the fantastically powerful and versatile ClarisWorks/AppleWorks integrated suite. Nothing has ever come along even to match it. Worse was the cancellation of the decades-ahead its time, OpenDoc project, which took …
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I don't think Steve Jobs ever had a 'vision'. He started young and arrogant, believing in his superiority and ruthlessly exploiting the connections he had to make money. He got a little wiser with age and learned how to present himself better but he…
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I expect the early 3nM chips will be going to the new Mac Pro.
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This appears only like compliance with laws in various territories. Why would anyone do their own repair at the same price as an Apple-authorised one? Silly laws, silly compliance.
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"We opted for a T-Mobile prepaid data SIM card which costs $59 per month." Heck, that's pricey. I don't pay that much in a year for my phone. I also don't want to use any one else's cloud service - it should be my choice or none at all.
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"It's all about priorities", it is. Not having a fan is a game changer for anyone involved in sound recording. It changes the anatomy of a recording studio (no booth required), how we can work with musicians when recording etc. etc.. For this reaso…
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The Apple Car is Apple's undoing. It is their blindspot because their decisions are US-based and the US is the car-crazy country. Car ownership must be reduced drastically year upon year to around 5% of current levels in order to meet globally agree…
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"Apple made it lighter by .1 pound." To how many degrees of precision is this or is it just taking Apple's promotional garb? Let's see the actual weights in grams, as measured on precision scales to the nearest 0.1g. Apple's claim of 20% less vol…
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Then there is the special edition yellow iPhone with periscope that is waterproof and has a red button labelled 'Do not press'. Can you resist?
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bennettvista said: No matter how hard one tries, everything eventually becomes Windows. Yes, entropy. Only by direct intervention by truly exceptional individuals can mediocrity be avoided. Cook is a closet Windows man. He will retire soon…
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M68000 said: timmillea said: Without Insanely Great design, Apple loses its iconic status and slides into the field of mediocrity. No one with an eye for design would have released the Mac Studio nor eliminated the wedge of the MacBook…
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Without Insanely Great design, Apple loses its iconic status and slides into the field of mediocrity. No one with an eye for design would have released the Mac Studio nor eliminated the wedge of the MacBook Air. The wedge is expensive, requiring mul…
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dewme said:As I’ve said many times before, my computers spend a heck of a lot more time waiting for me to do something than the other way around. Yes, as I have said many times, I can type as fast as I can think. I added a thermal pad to m…
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leehericks said: MacBook Air was called Air because it was significantly thinner than laptops of the time. We don’t need an Air moniker anymore. Just a MacBook 13/15 and MacBook Pro 14/16 I don’t know why we couldn’t just get the two sizes…