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  • Apple starts taking preorders for M2 13-inch MacBook Pro

    Just the 24 GB memory and a single external display are hurdles for me.

    Maybe I'm out-of-date with the view that overall 'speediness' is generally increased with more memory than with faster CPUs. Do the Apple M1 & M2 CPU devices change that to the extent that a drop from 32 GB to 24 GB wouldn't be noticeable?

    A single external wide display is fine at home but I travel to the office once a week on Wed (mainly to split the working week into two). Our office has two external displays on each desk.
    williamlondon
  • Compared: AirPods Max versus Sony WH-1000XM5

    entropys said:
    Best thing about the xm5s is the still very good XM4s will be even cheaper.  And the XM4s fold up compactly.

    I can’t understand what value proposition there is for Airpods Max.
    I think that is a good point as reading AI forums generally, too many contributors treat Apple like a football team where the opposition teams are seen to be incapable of intelligent, winning plays.
    dewmeentropyswilliamlondon
  • Apple's Self Repair Program vs. Genius Bar: What it costs to fix an iPhone 13

    macbootx said:
    Even with Apples inflated parts cost, the camera replacement example illustrates just how outrageous Apples standard repair pricing is.
    With all due respect, don’t buy Apple then. 
    There is no respect in your reply.
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  • Apple fires employee who spoke out on workplace issues, cites alleged leak

    welshdog said:
    s.metcalf said:
    What she describes sounds (unfortunately) typical of most corporates and is very believable.  I can imagine working for an employer that has such a comprehensive—even overwhelming—employee monitoring capability, and an internal crack squadron of “ threat officers” (the so-called Apple Police) would be stressful, even without employer problems.  You’d want to consider that when negotiating a salary with Apple, that’s for sure.

    Not convinced airing your grievances on Twitter is the right approach, however.
    I worked for Apple a total of 5 weeks as an iOS At Home Advisor (phone tech support). Four weeks of that was training which was great. The actual work was too stressful and I had to quit. One factor was the shocking amount of monitoring they did on me while I worked. One time after a call, I was doing the cleanup (notes etc.) and I heard a voice calling my name. A window opened on my iMac and my manager appeared wanting to know why I was taking so long. I was not used to that sort of oversight. Every employer I had ever had in my life gave me the responsibility to get the work done without someone standing over me. There were a lot of rules including shutting off the iMac  when done working and not using it for anything until the next shift. Even if it was related to my work, like checking my schedule for example, was not allowed. Plus then there was this whole complex system of demerits you got for being late, or going to a doctor's appointment or anything else related to life in general. None of this is unique to Apple of course, but it is alien to me. At age 64 and retired, I do feel very sorry for people stuck in this sort or corporate gulag. I could not do it and won't even entertain the thought of working for a large corporation ever again.
    You certainly have a lot to say after one whole week on the job. I've used Apple support for nearly 3 decades and without exception, all support personnel spent however much time was necessary (sometimes days!) to resolve my issue. During this time it wasn't unusual for me to have casual conversation with them. Given how many of them sincerely loved their job at Apple (many of whom had worked there for ages), I have to wonder about this one-week-wonder.
    You certainly have a lot to say as a user of Apple support rather than a supplier of Apple support. Your perspective and s.metcalf are on opposite sides of the fence. Then you proceed to discredit s.metcalf with no relevant evidence in your 5 sentences of irrelevant drivel. What a drongo.
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  • AirTag owner modifies case to make a thin, wallet-sized version

    Beats said:
    williamh said:
    Apple ought to send this man a job offer.
    YUP. Especially since I want Apple to make an Apple Card with Find My built in.
    Like Apple's engineers couldn't figure out how to build one if they wanted to and have to hire this guy. 
    Having the technical skills to do it is not relevant. It is the idea and the get-up-and-go to realise the idea that Apple would be hiring. Go back to sleep.
    williamlondon