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I can already control my home with my watch, iPad, Mac and smart speakers. What will this add?
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Unimpressed! Has Apple discontinued development on this product? All I want is a power button.
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I can't think of one reason why I would want to buy this.
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Sarsara_777 said: mmmm..a giant version of the unpopular Touch Bar ! Great thinking! I loved the Touch Bar.
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omasou said: VR may have great professional use cases but for mass user adoption and utility Apple should focus on AR and lightweight glasses What would you do with AR?
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MisterKit said: iPad hardware has been more than enough for several generations now. If there is any breakthrough advance it lies with the software. I agree. I have a first generation iPad pro, and it is already powerful enough to do whate…
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Why would someone buy this unless they lost their case?
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All very cool tech, and I am tempted to buy, but is this useful in terms of productivity or a distraction?
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OctoMonkey said: and yet... When my iPhone does a voice-text transcription of voicemail message, it spells my name wrong. A whole lot of intelligence there! Hard to Spell OctoMonkey.
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markbriton said: I’ll miss the Touch Bar. I totally understand why it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but I wish it could remain as an optional extra for the small number of people who love it like me. As others have said, the slider controls f…
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I loved the Touch Bare, and found it much more intuitive than the F keys. Each app would show me custom commands, which was brilliant. I used it all the time. Sad to see it go.
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I am interested in whether this device will succeed or flop. It is wonderful high tech, but will only be as good as the software and video that supports it. I see it, for me, mainly as an entertainment device. I don't see myself working on my comp…
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I used to be excited about driverless vehicles, but now I think it is way off in the future.
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AppleInsider said: Apple has released its first Rapid Security Response update to the public, updating iOS 16.4.1 and macOS 13.3.1 with security fixes -- but the roll-out isn't that smooth as of yet. iOS RSR update A Rapid Security Respons…
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Not seeing much excitement on this forum for these VR and AR devices.
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Hard for me to see the value of this. Apple has a problem. The watch is great and I love it, but if I try to imagine what more I need it to do I draw a blank. How are they going to sell me a new watch when my current one works great. The always on f…
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jdw said: As I said in a recent post on the same topic, the AI capabilities won't matter much. It's more than just Siri being stupid (technologically inept, mishearing me, etc.). The bigger problem is that Apple deliberately dummies it down …
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ravnorodom said: $3000!!! 😅 Typical Apple. It would be nice to incorporate that with Apple Fitness so user can wear it while jogging on treadmill or on stationary bike. It would feel like you were there and it can seriously compete with Pelot…
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charlesn said: As an owner of the Airpods Max since they debuted, I found this to be a "glass half-full" summary--not wrong, per se, but it glosses over some significant faults: 1) No "off" button. This is just inexcusable. The main reason I…
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heli0s said: 16.2 didn’t break anything for my setup, but I also didn’t see any meaningful improvements in the reliability of my HomeKit devices. I have over 25 Hue lights, and routinely asking Siri to turn off all lights at night leaves one …