iqatedo
Physical sciences R&D. Where are we on the curve? We'll know once it goes asymptotic...
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At the time of this writing, it is early in the day in the US. Where I live, it is supper time - yes, I live in a future that none of you have yet experienced. I am therefore well qualified to let you in on Apple's plans for the future because I liv…
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JWSC said: Really, I don't get the Jony Ive hate. Been reading a lot of it over the last few years and it's clueless banter IMO. Jony was kick-ass and he did help ship product - when it was ready and not before. Indeed - Apple must not …
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So, I have an Xs Max on which a $378 final lease payment is due early next month. Poor timing but my question is, should I pay it and wait for the 13?
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robin huber said: Hope as, Steve once said, Apple patented the hell out of them. At least make them work for it. This is Samsung! Copy and implement first and then defend.
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swineone said: many of the best new macOS Monterey features will only work on Apple Silicon. And so they should.Planned obsolescence much? Indeed that's the case as will be clear from the breakdown below.... Get over it. Like others, I ha…
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JosephAU said: Wasn’t it realised 2 updates ago?? I first used the ECG on April 29th, not long after release.
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Missed the window for editing. 'The power brick is going away because, effectively, mains AC power...' ---> 'The power brick is not going away because, effectively, mains AC power...'
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mattinoz said: iadlib said: Duh. This is round trip for Jony. Back to rainbows after years of whites and shades of gray. They are seriously good colours in person. Best time to do it is when you can do it well. This is true, in…
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9secondkox2 said: Happy_Noodle_Boy said: 9secondkox2 said: Happy_Noodle_Boy said: 9secondkox2 said: I’ve no doubt had a hand in the overall shape amd thinness. But there is no way he signed off on the power brick.…
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macxpress said: sflocal said: macxpress said: eriamjh said: I hope the 30” comes with some USB-A, ports, six TB4s, and room for internal expansion like blade ssd. But I know it won’t. So basically you want a Mac P…
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As someone who is now using the M1 iMac (16GB/1TB), I find the rancour amazing, though I suppose not surprising. The machine is a work of art. The latest OS of course contributes enormously to the pleasure this system provides. I hide the dock and t…
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The removal of the mains power circuitry from the computer body is likely a very forward looking design choice, something Apple is noted for. Now that the computer is fully solid-state (albeit with cooling fans) and thin and light, iMacs will appear…
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lkrupp said: " It is theorized that the long process of hardware design could have meant Ive was still employed by Apple directly at its conception, if the design work started in or before 2019. “ This sentence reminds us that Apple Silicon …
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Recently ditched all things FB, which cost me sporting club and international connections. Would I go back? Friends find a way.
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9secondkox2 said: I’ve no doubt had a hand in the overall shape amd thinness. But there is no way he signed off on the power brick. There is so much room inside the new enclosure that the brick contents could be expanded and shielded. - esp…
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melgross said: iqatedo said: I've used Apple computers through every processor migration - now, at last, their own silicon. I'll be employing my Intel-based system until necessary software migration is complete, it will be interesting …
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HeliBum said: When I hired into my current job in 1992, we had a single Mac for our entire software group. Needless to say, we weren't developing Mac software. ...and now?
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Chris Espinosa is apparently a current Apple employee, number 8, having commenced at age 14 when the company was still housed in Steve Jobs' parent's garage. Chris - would love to meet you one day!
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I've used Apple computers through every processor migration - now, at last, their own silicon. I'll be employing my Intel-based system until necessary software migration is complete, it will be interesting to see how well non-native programs perform…
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We're in good company then with Warren Buffett. Of course, Steve Jobs was no fool. Well done Mr. Cook!