curtis hannah

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  • On May 6, 1998 the iMac changed Apple -- and the entire world

    Why dont they just average the thickness and remove the chin on the newer designs? Actually wondering now that there is an iMac Pro, they look the same(other then color) now, wonder if they will try to differentiate look.
    lkrupp
  • Apple's AirPlay 2 not currently functional in iOS 11 devices connected to tvOS 11

    The amount of features announced for IOS 11/TV OS 11 not rolled out feels like that Apple stopped working on software for a few months and put all their resources into hardware for the latest announcements,which is sorta annoying.
    anantksundaramwilliamlondonboxcatcheravon b7
  • USB 3.2 standard promises 20Gbps speeds over existing Type-C cables

    Soli said:
    Soli said:
    No you don't. It doesn't make a lick of difference if your USB-C peripheral only supports USB 3.1 speeds and on your Mac with USB 3.2 in 5 years time.
    Given that 3.1 is a slower speed than 3.2, the difference it matters is the difference in speed between them. Not sure how that’s confusing.
    Fragmentation requires breaking, but if your old USB 3.1 device still works on a new Mac that supports up to USB 3.2 then nothing has FRAGMENTED.
    OK, what I'm more worried of is the vice versa, you buy a new mac right now that is USB 3.1 speed, which Apple first adopted in October last year with the macbook pros, then in about 6 months everything goes to USB 3.2 and you can't use the newer accessories with your new mac, you only have about a year of the standard on use before it is replaced, and sure you can go backwords with USB 3 or 2 speeds, but 3.1 is never truly popularized and you do have fragmentation on the device you use, of course you can buy the newer 3.2 USB computers, but that is costly to the consumer for true speed access.
    williamlondonbshank
  • USB 3.2 standard promises 20Gbps speeds over existing Type-C cables

    As always, this comes right when USB C/USB 3.1 is settling, it wasn't till this year most supported USB 3.1 speed?
    1983williamlondonbshank