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Sarkany said: Secure? Funny. I guess you didn’t read the article with the WiFi exploit. Who knows what kind of security hole is being exploited this very moment by a bad actor on Apple itself or their devices. Get real. When you load y…
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Larry O’Connor, owner and founder of OWC (OtherWorld Computing aka MacSales.com) had an interview on MacObserver.com earlier this week. He’s a geek’s geek. He started OWC at age 15 and has grown the company and product line to be a significant and v…
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commentzilla said: The huge tech bubble is going to lose at lot of steam soon. He sold about 4.4% of his Apple holdings. That’s not relevant to factors of a tech bubble, regardless if there is one or not. He could be moving his money aro…
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bluefire1 said: It now says says “Almost There”. This is frustrating. The other two times in recent years, that I tried to order at the stroke of announced pre-order time, I got frustrated and gave up for a few minutes. When I ordered, a…
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After watching the event, I believe the camera— both hardware and computational software and the use of every specialized and general processor in Apple Silicon— is the biggest selling point. I’m a recently retired NCAA Div I sports and event photo…
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It’s a shame they don’t have a Thunderbolt 3 version at that high price point. USB speed will be the weak point in transfer speed with an NVMe SSD.
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Mike Wuerthele said: jellybelly said: ¿ Do you or Malcom O. Or Mke W., know what the USB 4 config is as to the dock capability of 4 ports—whether it’s a hub or chain configuration and how it’s bandwidth is distributed? Hub. Bandwidth …
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rozhasi said: One topic omitted from the article is the two flavors of TB3: Alpine Ridge and Titan Ridge. Alpone Ridge (TB3 gen 1) is only capable of HBR2, whereas Titan Ridge (TB3 gen 2) is capable of HBR3. DisplayPort 1.4 is capable of HBR…
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As I mentioned in yesterday’s iMac article comments, I’m disappointed Apple didn’t offer two Thunderbolt 3 buses like they do on the 16” MBP (I own one). Having a second, external 5K or 6K monitor (e.g. Apple’s own 32” 6K XDR Display—which I got to…
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I just checked specs and this updated iMac Pro still has DisplayPort 1.2. You cannot use the Apple 6K XDR Display with this 2020 iMac Pro. I need two displays and two TB3 buses (four TB ports) for my professional photography, graphic design and som…
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I haven’t seen anyone mention the great convenience of wearing an Apple Watch to unlock your MacBook Pro. The Touch ID is also convenient in my opinion. A downside besides thickness issue to face ID, is the angle of the lid and the distance of your…
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The $9.99 per month gets you both the LR Cloud based Lightroom CC AND Lightroom Classic for the desktop as well as Photoshop for the desktop. That’s 3 Apps for that price including iOS LR Cloud as well for your iPhone and iPad. As a pro (then ret…
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entropys said: I can’t fathom why Apple hasn’t really tried to make iPad better at being a PC than PCs. All it really needs is file management and proper and broad peripheral support that allows it to play well with networks etc. In other w…
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rogifan_new said: ne1 said: Mike Wuerthele said: rogifan_new said: As I posted in another thread... How much money is Amazon making off original content? People keep talking about growing services revenues. Apple doesn…
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Isn’t Thunderbolt 3 at about the same speed as the internal bus (PCI Express?). I believe I’ve heard Thunderbolt 4 may be incubating in the labs, but that would imply a new internal bus, wouldn’t it? Or would TB4 just carry more lanes of data?
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rogifan_new said: chasm said: I’ve been advocating that Apple license Airplay video to TV manufacturers for a long time. The goal here is to get more people to use the Apple ecosystem, which invariably leads to other hardware sales. A…
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bwik said: Let's assume Apple revenue declines 5% per year for the next 10 years. Now how much employment growth will there be? Even expecting the current revenue level 10 years out is a massive task for Apple. It is far from certain. …
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To get out in front on photographic quality, Apple could conceivably sell cases with a rotating disk containing paired lenses—one for each of two lenses with rotation for different pairings— for alternate focal lengths and macro ability. Another add…
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Andrew_OSU said: gutengel said: I'm iOS12 and the AR icon doesn't show neither. I was wondering what programs do they use to import the models. I usually work on SolidWorks and Rhino and I'd love to implements this on my webpage with s…
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The red dot allows for situations where cell phones aren't allowed. They can ask you to turn off your watch or in a security situation, hold it for you during secure meeting or activity. Seems fair to me if they aren't allowing cell phones in those …