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  • TiVo's Next-Gen Platform aims to help cable TV providers stream to Apple TV, iPhone, iPad

    It seems to me that further TV sources will come over the Internet, instead of Cable or Satellite. I've subscribed to DirecTV for 17 years and I think in the near future those days are numbered and will be way cheaper than what I pay now!
    bshank
  • LG may supply OLED for Apple's 6.5" edge-to-edge 'iPhone X Plus'

    Really cannot figure out how anyone (maybe women with large purses) carries 6.5" phone...it's just too damn big...the X is perfect for my right front pants pocket....I hope they always have that size of phone. If I want a larger screen...I just grab my iPad.
    kudu
  • Editorial: Thankful for iPhone X

    Thanks for such an good write up of Apples efforts and where they currently stand. After being an Apple Customer since the first iPhone and getting a new one every year, I look forward to seeing what the future holds as I don't see it with any other cell phone maker today.
    Martin57watto_cobrachiamagman1979jony0
  • iPhone X shipments from Apple improve to 2-3 weeks in US

    I was originally told first or 2nd week of December when I placed my order at 5AM (Pacific) on Oct 27th....Now I have been told next Tuesday, 11-21st, my 256 GB Space Gray X will arrive! Looking forward to it as I do every year!
    watto_cobra
  • Tim Cook email claims Mac mini 'important part' of Apple's product matrix

    MACPro, I use one of my MAC mini's for strictly a Music server running RoonServer.....Look up IFixit.com . there you will learn how to easily (if you have steady hands) to replace the HDD with a SSD....max out the RAM and your Mini will be smokin' fast! After you install the the RAM ...... If after you upgrade (add) more RAM to your Mac, and it’s not listed as being installed – first check to make sure the ram is “seated” properly in the memory slots. If it appears to be installed properly, reboot your Mac while holding down the command + option + p + r keys. Wait until you hear the startup “chime” twice, and then let go of the command + option + p + r keys. This is known as “zapping the PRAM”. When your Mac starts up again, relaunch the System Profiler, and now your ‘proper’ amount of RAM should be displayed (in the example below, 4GB).
    watto_cobra