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iPadOS 16 may be delayed until new iPads ship
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Latest VMWare Fusion tech preview brings Windows 11 to Apple Silicon Macs
mr. h said:darkvader said:dewme said:Re: "Also, users can't currently create macOS-based virtual machines, though VMWare is looking into that for the future."
I assume this only refers to the technology preview edition of Fusion. All current and prior versions of Fusion 12.x absolutely support creating and running macOS/OS X virtual machines. I use Fusion 12.x on my Intel iMac to run the last version of macOS that supported 32-bit apps. i.e., Mojave (10.14) as well as Windows 10 Pro and the latest version of Linux Mint. The free (for non-commercial use) version of VMWare Fusion Player is an amazingly useful and reliable tool.
They're talking about the M-crap processors, not the far better Intel Macs. -
Lawmakers urge the Senate to hold a vote on Big Tech antitrust legislation
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NLRB certifies union election win for Apple Towson Town Center employees
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Original Apple-1 computer signed by Steve Wozniak sold for $340,100
fingerz said:bestkeptsecret said:Looks like Wozniak's signature devalued the item!!
Seriously though, I think the "professionally restored" and "almost all period-correct components" had a hand in fetching a lesser value than the other Apple-Is that were sold.
Having spoken to the several of the bidders in this auction, the factors affecting price were mainly due it being an incomplete set: no original manuals, no original cassette interface, no clear history of how/when it was first sold. Those are perfectly reasonable factors and our expectations going into the auction were for a target price of USD 300K+, and we achieved that. The benefit of using eBay is that the hammer price and my net take-home amount are basically the same. I didn’t have to pay a 10% seller’s commission and miss out on the 25% buyer’s premium traditional auction houses charge. Basically the net proceeds are about average, and much more than what I paid for this board just nine months ago. If the second bidder above $400K had managed to get their bid in, then my net would have been well above average.
The Wozniak thing was tongue in cheek.