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Thank you AppleInsider, it’s a nice little touch to have used the photo of a British fire engine for a feature that was developed in Great Britain.
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wizard69 said: linkman said: There is still a lot to like about the MBA: The only MacBook with that type of keyboard Price Ports Magsafe Portability comparable to the Macbook i5 or i7 CPU HD camera Longer battery runtime than Macbook …
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zoetmb said: chia said: The iPad in the developing world has numerous advantages over the Mac Mini setup: All true, but the iPad is still far too expensive a device for the developing world. What would be great is if Apple m…
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mike54 said: A reasonably priced headless mac would help your company and them. So why ignore the mac mini for so long. You've made quite a tenuous link to the article in expressing a potentially off-topic view about what products Apple …
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AI_lias said: The numbers would be different if Apple would still sign iOS 10. Seeing that we’re dealing with numbers here, do you have any quantitative evidence to show it’ll be significantly different, or are you merely speaking from sen…
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ivanh said: 1. Capacity depleted up to 20% of design should not fail to deliver peak power required by the iPhone; 2. Running down to 30% energy left after a full charge will still provide peak power required by any iPhone; These are qu…
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VRing said: chia said: VRing said: macxpress said: Hey @VRing, does that supposed magical and revolutionary custom build of yours that is SO much better than an iMac Pro do this? Didn't think so and never will! I know…
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VRing said: macxpress said: Hey @VRing, does that supposed magical and revolutionary custom build of yours that is SO much better than an iMac Pro do this? Didn't think so and never will! I know you're just flaming, but TPM chips h…
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VRing said: chia said: VRing said: Well beyond spec? What are you talking about. Turbo should be sustained. None of this looks promising. from Intel: Note: Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 allows the processor to operate…
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VRing said: Well beyond spec? What are you talking about. Turbo should be sustained. None of this looks promising. from Intel: Note: Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 allows the processor to operate at a power level that is higher than…
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verthib said: None of these work with the iPhone 7 home button. The home button requires skin contact. This is another reason why I'm not a fan of the 7. Odd that you say that as my iPhone 8 home button works fine through non-latex nitril…
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bestkeptsecret said: Very interesting. Any idea what is the lowest temperature in which an iPhone can function properly? If I was to take a trip to Antarctica, would it work in those extreme temperatures? iPhone X Tech SpecsEnvironmental …
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I love how even the Apple logo stickers in the box are dark grey instead of the usual white.
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gatorguy said: MacPro said: Seems more like Google to offer a service, wait until lots of people use it / depend on it, then announce their dropping it. Not trying to be obtuse, so getting that out of the way, but what Google serv…
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appex said: No to soldered not upgradable parts by user and programmed obsolescence. All-in-one (AIO) computers like iMac are a huge aggression ... Seems you have your own huge aggression against AppleInsider forums and editorial staff des…
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I'm amused by the spectacle of someone failing to use the process of automatic spellchecking offered by their device to catch spelling mistakes in their brief posts, chastising Apple's development process on far lengthier and complex code. maci…
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lorin schultz said: chia said:[...] Your lacking comparison is tantamount to telling somebody about to buy and drive away a new car "I can get this for you cheaper", then showing them a kit car and declaring "see, this is much cheaper if …
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VRing said: I'm not trying to rebuild an iMac Pro, I'm showing that that the $5000 "home built PC" is better. You seem to keep ignoring the original context of my post and purposely cutting parts out. Weasel words. For your system to be …
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VRing said: If you want a monitor as filler, maybe the Dell UP2718Q is a good option. Lower resolution, but local dimming (384 zones), faster response and excellent color reproduction/accuracy. That won't be too useful if you're doing CAD work o…
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VRing said: $5000 will do much better than the entry iMac Pro. That leaves $2000 to budget on a display, OS, keyboard and mouse.The display preference will vary depending on the industry and use case for this machine. You might need a displ…