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This is no different to the death of fax machines or film cameras or VHS players or CDs or DVDs or floppy discs or DVD drives or wired headphones or tons of other technology: there is always an (ageing, usually) out-of-touch bunch of naysayers who h…
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WordService. Free and brilliant. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wordservice/id899972312?mt=12
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Increasingly hard to find people who still use Office.
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How about the ARM chips in Macs? https://www.techtastic.nl/besturingssystemen/overstap-naar-arm-chips-voor-macbooks-komt-dichterbij/
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Available 6 October...
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Tim... “I think if you’re looking at a PC, why would you buy a PC anymore? No really, why would you buy one?”, asks Tim Cook,
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If it is a PC replacement, then logically Tim is talking about the death of OS X and the end of the Intel years.
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But how do you config Clearly when you want to allow a site to serve X? No options available.
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I followed this advice to nuke Flash: http://briarkitesme.com/2015/01/26/how-to-nuke-adobe-flash-but-still-access-content/
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Until 2008, the company I work for was a Windows/Office company. Today, all the staff have switched to OS X/iWork (and other non-MS software). That's over 10,000 people worldwide. The UK government has indicated that it will switch all of its wor…
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The new MacBook is an iPad with a keyboard, trackpad, and a multi-tasking OS. What's not to love? A lot of people have iPads but are frustrated when they can't do the work on them that they want to do. The MacBook is perfect for those people. Perf…
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No Thunderbolt, no Intel. No Intel, no Intel processor? Is this an iPad with a keyboard, or an Air running with an A-class processor?
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The UK government is dropping Office. As a suite, it is largely irrelevant. Some clerical staff use it, fewer each year. As people work smarter, other tools are replacing Office.
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ash471 wrote: » ya, with 150 billion dollars in the bank, you would think Apple could afford to make its productivity suite better. It makes me furious that Pages doesn't have paragraph numbering and you can't even do a hack with the list numberi…
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As a registered-blind Apple user, I am grateful for the tools Apple offers. I also listen to a lot of audio books and was surprised to find one a few weeks ago created using Apple's text-to-voice application and given away free. I wish more authors…
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Whilst I hope Apple reinstates some of the missing features in Pages and Numbers in the future, overall I am very happy with the new design and the compatibility across OS X, iOS and iCloud. There are always people who baulk at change: they see th…
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Say what? People still watch adverts? When we all have PVRs to pause live TV and then skip over adverts, or use our remotes to switch channels during ads, or at the very least have our laptops/tablets/smartphones to use whilst the adverts are on…
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2008 MBP furiously heating up and fans goings nuts. Clean install of ML. Generally MBP is faster, but heat and fan noise intolerable. Battery life has never been any good on 2008 MBP. Had lots of new batteries. None have given more tha…
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What is the Expose-like tab view for Safari on an iPad? I just get tabs along the top on my iPad3 . . . I don't get an Expose-like view. Help!
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I wonder if Apple will extend the refund offer to other countries, such as the UK, where the 4G moniker fell foul of the advertising authorities and had to be changed. At the very least, Apple should make the offer as an act of good faith an…