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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan I'm sorry the thought that you can just enable touch on a Mac is ridiculous. It is far easier for Apple to make iOS more capable than trying to turn OS X into a multi touch OS. And with iPad Pro and the A9X…
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Quote: Originally Posted by amoradala Yeah! Listen to the crowd jeer with derision as Apple skates right past the puck . . . to where the puck will be ! Just like the Apple Watch? Apple used to be about solving a problem. Now it's all a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tmay BTW, Daring fireball has a review of the iPad Pro up. Game changing hardware. Like that's any big surprise. Daring Fireball lives and dies by Apple...best be on their good side.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan Here's a headline I just saw on Google News: IPAD PRO IS FOR THOSE WHO CONSUME CONTENT RATHER THAN CREATE IT, SAYS APPLE VP And the Verge just put up an editorial claiming that Apple hasn't learned from…
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mstone wrote: » I definitely prefer my large screen Mac over my iPad. Better ergonomics, better precision of the cursor, better audio, more advanced applications, better multitasking and app switching, drag and drop form one app to the next. Eve…
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rogifan wrote: » I guess I wouldn't expect you to. But i'm sick of the "iPad is a toy because it doesn't run [instert name here] "full software". I'm actually quite productive on my iPad Air 2, especially now with split view. People have wanted so…
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Quote: Originally Posted by joelsalt My time machine, it worked! Its 2009! Why? Did we had 10 bit iMacs in 2009?
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Wonder why no matte screen option given the 4K resolution is perfectly suited for professional photographers who prefer glare free displays.
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So after this convergence, Apple will be the only one of the big 3 (Google, Apple and MS), with a separate OS for desktop and mobile. Not sure if this is a good or bad thing.
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slprescott wrote: » Agreed. I'm just hoping this week has not been Part-1 of the typical "Pump & Dump" scenario... i.e,. price plummets next Tuesday night. You can always play along. Sell now and buy back after Tuesday. If you can beat …
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Sure, Google Now probably has more predictive features, but IMO, this is what makes Siri more compelling...he/she has a personality.
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Quote: Originally Posted by xZu Only if they sell a ton more iPhone 6s's... I can't find a Mac I would like to buy. Same here. Frustrating when I have money to give Apple. As for $172...it could be $72, or $272 when we're listening to analys…
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Apple has become just plain greedy. They may have had soldered RAM for years, but they also have had socketed ones as well. Just look back at the history of the iMac. User replaceable in many of their older models. At one time you could go as high …
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Good reminder for all to download and uninstall.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frank777 Even 7 or 8 years ago, there were a lot of low end consumers using iMacs. Today, if someone tells you their parents want a computer just to check email and surf the web, you direct them to the iPad. Th…
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1983 wrote: » A new optional numeric keypad would of been nice. One that would snap on magnetically to either side of the Magic Keyboard thus catering for southpaws as well as righties. Such a feature (magnetic connection) would of been nice on th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleGreen The memory is user-upgradeable on the 27" iMac. After-market Crucial 32GB RAM costs about $150. You can future-proof it whenever you want. Thanks...good to know. Yet Apple charges $200 to go to 16gb.…
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mike1 wrote: » Why on earth should everybody have to pay for the extra RAM if it is not needed?! Not everybody has the same use case as you. I'd love to know who in their right mind would buy a tricked out 27" iMac for $2300 and not future pr…
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sog35 wrote: » You must live in a very small world Try again when you can make a valid argument instead of churlish comments.:rolleyes:
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SpamSandwich wrote: » Apple has no idea what you plan to do with your iMac, so they're right to offer a low-end configuration as well as plenty of customization. Perhaps at the low end it's justified. But at the high end, with fast graphic…