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I’m really pleased that my late-2015, 27” iMac is covered by the Monterey upgrade. So I get another year out of this computer for which I paid top dollar on a high-spec configuration (i.e., everything maxed out except the user-upgradeable RAM and t…
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Foxconn has a lot of unused space in Wisconsin that these guys could lease....
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Not an ideal solution, but may be easier to run a Mojave virtual machine inside VMWare Fusion, rather than Windows in a virtual machine. I set up a Mojave VM to run a legacy Brother Scanner, and it works.
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matrix077 said: ivanh said: Very good. You don’t need to surrender your Wi-Fi password to Kasa Smart whose servers are hosted in the Communist Party China. So this company is Chinese? Yes, TP-Link is Mainland Chinese.
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dempson said: The listed models have one feature in common: all have a Skylake or newer processor. Skylake adds hardware encode/decode support for HEVC, so this might just be a case of the Sidecar feature being implemented with HEVC rather t…
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Wrod59 made an important point in the first comment under this article that the Apple Magic Keyboard does not have backlighting. (AppleInsider should correct the oversight in its video and article.) You can buy Logitech's iPad Pro keyboard if you …
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Big difference between a service like this and traditional cable is no need to rent a channel box. Verizon charges $10/month per channel box, with no DVR functionality included. So say you have two televisions: that's $20 / month just to change ch…
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Mike Wuerthele said: gregalexander said: What year iMac and MBPs can run a HEVC Photos Library? Everywhere talks about 6th generation core processors... which is 2016 right? I’m wanting to conserve space if feasible. Can an older iM…
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The article says: "Cutting back on the processor demand of coding and decoding HEVC video, Apple is implementing hardware acceleration of HEVC in the late 2015 27-inch iMac, the early 2016 MacBook, and the 2016 MacBook Pro and newer." Is that co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer See the Guides and Manuals section to configure: http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...&modelid=17406 Um ... tried that. Didn't work. That's why I'm asking for advice. Thanks.