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rob53 said: Watched the video and I wasn't impressed. The biggest issue I have is Apple pushing AI to fix bad writing skills. If I was an English teacher, I'd find a new job because every paper will end up looking the same because AI will cor…
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It would be nice if the week included the return of a 27-inch (or larger) iMac.
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If the iMac going to get an M4 (or M5) update, it needs to return to at least a 27-inch screen. A 32-inch screen would be great, but the current 24-inch screen is woefully small no matter which processor it is running.
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The “reviews saying that iPadOS limitations mean the new iPad Pro can't easily replace a MacBook Pro” feel like they are recycled, repeating something that appears in the reviews every time a new iPad is released. The iPad was never meant to be a l…
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United Airlines has had the ability to connect Bluetooth earbuds and headphones for several years, and they seem to be adding it to more of their fleet as time goes by.
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The Apple M3 chip is great and I’d eventually like to move from Intel to Apple Silicon, but there is no current match to my 27” 5K 3TB iMac in screen size or in storage. The iMac is a great (and well-proven) design so I’m not looking for major chan…
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Apple did NOT earn $90.15B in fourth quarter of 2022. That is their total revenue. They earned $20.72B, for a profit margin of 22.99%.
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With an M1 iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (5th generation) iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (5th generation) and an Intel iMac, using the Thunderbolt cable is consistently flaky (with regular failures) just trying to sync or update iPadOS. I have to downgrade to the (th…
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This is disappointing, unless it will be replaced in the near future. One of the best features of the iMac has been the large screen. If the 24” is staying as the smaller screen size, maybe we could get a 30” iMac?
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I transferred my U.S. service from a physical SIM to the eSIM on my iPhone a few years ago, before traveling out of the country to a destination where (nearly?) all phones work from prepaid SIM cards. When you need to refill, you go to a shop (whic…
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“[S]trong encryption is a vital cog in the data privacy machine that, if weakened, leaves users vulnerable to attack.” These senators do not seem to understand 1) the technology they are trying to undermine is critical to a myriad of lawful activiti…
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kirsch said: On a more technical level, the Afterburner is a card with a Field Programmable Gate Array (FGPA), or a programmable Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). This effectively means it is a card that has chips created for a …
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Apple Maps has improved significantly over the past few years. They are also very responsive when I submit issues with either the map or directions, often notifying of their fix within a couple of days from my submission.
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mpantone said: apple ][ said: AppleExposed said: "Apple was reportedly the County's biggest property taxpayer in the 2017-2018 fiscal year." Forget that tiny county. Apple is one of the biggest taxpayers in the entire USA, if …
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6502 said: I love Macs and have had one at home for 25+ year. But, I rely on Excel a lot at work and Excel just sucks on a Mac, and it's just not worth emulating it when I can just use a cheap W10 machine. Ummm, no. Microsoft developed E…
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Mike Wuerthele said: airnerd said: nunzy said: Other companies do this all the time, but they pick unfairly on Apple. Typical. This weekend I had a windshield chip repaired. They told me before they started there is a chanc…
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This is absolutely a non-story. Warning signs and precautionary roped off areas are (and have been) incredibly common around the Chicago area during the winter, almost anywhere where there is a roof and heavy pedestrian traffic. Here in Chicago, w…
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maestro64 said: joogabah said: mknelson said: Slower speeds of chip card transactions? Do you guys process them "weird" in the US? Insert card, hit OK, enter PIN, done. Doesn't really take any more time than signing. In the …
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tdknox said: melgross said: The only thing that bothers me is the file copy. When I copy a file, I'm doing it for a reason. I want an exact copy. If I alter one, I don't necessarily want the other altered. If one gets corrupted, rare, …