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  • iPadOS 16 may be delayed until new iPads ship

    iPadOS 16 may be delayed until new iPads ship

    MrBunsidewatto_cobra
  • 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.
    I think we’ve found proof of parallel universes
    That's just darkvader being darkvader. However, some of us do wish he was on a parallel universe and left ours alone!
    roundaboutnowjony0
  • Lawmakers urge the Senate to hold a vote on Big Tech antitrust legislation

    "It's in your nature to destroy yourselves" - The Terminator.
    FileMakerFeller
  • NLRB certifies union election win for Apple Towson Town Center employees

    Will it be mandatory for all employees, as well as new employees to be in the union?
    mjtomlinJWSC
  • Original Apple-1 computer signed by Steve Wozniak sold for $340,100

    fingerz 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.
    Why would those two negatively impact the price? Apple-1’s aren’t like vintage cars where some collectors prefer “barn finds” that have lots of patina. I got this board back to where 95% components were the correct make, part, and date code for this type of Apple-1. The majority of remaining Apple-1’s don’t have all period correct components while still being able to run reliably for hours on end. There are a few exceptions, including my other Apple-1 which is in mint “as new” condition and runs great.

    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.
    Thanks for the information. I thought the replaced parts would be an issue. 
    The Wozniak thing was tongue in cheek.
    watto_cobra