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Apple's extortionate upgrade prices can't stop the MacBook Air being a bargain
"in making you upgrade at Apple's ludicrously expensive rates."
Are you comparing Apple's upgrade rates for M-Series RAM (on-die memory) to other platforms (eg, Intel) where the RAM is on separate packages/chips (eg, DDR5?) If so, that's not a fair comparison, because the performance isn't the same. On-die memory has lower latency, higher bandwidth, lower power consumption, reduced complexity and increased reliability. But if you don't value those things, then Apple RAM upgrades are expensive, yes. -
Apple goes to court to fight UK demand for iCloud encryption backdoor
As a protest, Apple could rebrand the iPad as the iPad- (iPad Minus) or "iPad Snooper" in the UK. The fact that UK iPads now have less security is the real reason why sales will drop in the UK, and a rebranding won't make it worse. A rebranding will force the government to reconsider due to the bad publicity it will get. -
Tim Cook teases the imminent launch of a new MacBook Air
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Apple ends its Qualcomm dependency with the new C1 modem chip
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Apple turns off data protection in the UK rather than comply with backdoor mandate
kkqd1337 said:Disappointed in Apple here. They should have stood up to the UK Government and just said no.