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  • Samsung's half-hearted attempt to capitalize on Apple's Crush ad misses the point

    I love my iPad, I’m reading and writing about this article on one over breakfast. The ad is beautifully made, with clever little bits in the content. But I despaired to see those wonderful items destroyed. Items that were crafted to provide an interface between humans and their world, to express creativity and move people. TV might be a bit more controversial, but the content producers for TV also express their creativity - even if TV was once thought to drain the intelligence of watchers. 

    a small mis-step in not understanding the creative audience of Apple, but as someone said, at least it’s being talked about. And maybe that’s the point. And maybe THAT’S the real point - be creative, go dust off that instrument in the closet, get your easel out, play some piano cords, mould that putty into a bust. Hopefully.
    williamlondonBart Ywatto_cobra
  • Review: Apple's new macOS Mojave polishes the Mac for iOS users

    A couple three of things I've noticed on my first day:

    1/ "Move to Trash" is now "Move to Bin". Probably a refinement of Regional Settings (New Zealand). I'm used to "Trash" as in "Trash Can" (American) but traditionally we call them "Rubbish Bins". Odd to be jarred back into my own regional dialect.
    2/ Shared network devices now moved to a "Network" icon under the Locations heading on the Finder sidebar. I think I like this consolidation already. Always a bit confusing for some of my customers to see a semi-random subset of network devices in the sidebar and having to select All to see the rest. 
    3/ An interesting carry-over from iOS is the Recent Applications on the Dock. I think we had that back in classic Mac OS too. 

    Hoping not more of the UNIX guts has been ripped out. I really like the ability to move between command line hard core and slick GUI stuff.

    Just as an aside, and way too late to boast prescience now, but I remember when Novell went Linux on the core side. And Apple too, with NeXT/Darwin. I thought, best thing Microsoft could do was ditch their kernel and put Linux in its place, and run the Windows GUI and libraries on top. Looks like that's indeed happening now slowly.
    Dan_Dilgerwatto_cobra
  • iPhone X impresses Windows executive, Android fans but bitter bloggers still hating

    My son took me through his campus building (Architecture in Victoria University of Wellington, NZ) today. Lots of students hovering over their laptops. Probably 95% MacBooks of various kinds, even though the department recommends Windows (for the software packages they use). So students use VMs. The first year Design students had an exhibition in another room - full of iMac computers and iPads. I don't see Apple spiralling into doomed failure here sorry Diaz.
    Rayz2016bb-15brucemcwatto_cobramagman1979