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  • New iPad Pro ad hammers home Apple's ongoing laptop replacement theme

    So many people complain that the iPad Pro can't replace their computer. Well, it's true that the iPad Pro can't REPLACE their computer, but remember this. In 1984, the 128K Macintosh couldn't replace my IBM Selectric typewriter. For instance, where do you put the piece of paper? What? You have to buy something extra to print something out? Well, that's not a replacement! Therefore, the Macintosh must have been garbage! It's now 2018, and I haven't used an IBM Selectric in 31 years. One of these days, I will no longer use a Macintosh. This isn't that day, but it's coming sooner than you expect. And some of the reasons are explained in this commercial.
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  • Boot Camp users may want to wait to install the latest Windows 10 update

    Is this only a problem for Boot Camp? What about Parallels and Fusion? (I've used both and I switch from one to the other every few years. I'm currently using Parallels.)
    watto_cobra
  • Hands on: Apple's Walkie-Talkie app in watchOS 5 will let you talk to your friends in an i...

    Lesson: The Series 0 won't do all the things the Series 4 does. And in eight years, the Series 12 will do more than the Series 4, but it won't do all the things the Series 16 does. Do you see what's going on here? It's called progress.
    razorpit
  • Fix Apple's Copy and Paste problem on the Mac and iOS with these tools

    For those getting their feet wet in using Clipboard Managers, I suggest you try CopyLess 2, available in the Mac App Store. You can use the basic functionality entirely free, and if there's an additional function you would like, there's a $6.99 one-time charge. I've been using CopyLess 2 and its predecessor CopyLess for more than a year and have had no need for the additional functionality. I recommend it very highly.
    chasm
  • You are the product if you use a Roku streamer, says company CEO

    DAalseth said: "I sure hope they don't get really pushy with the ads." Don't you understand? YOU are the ad. Roku makes money off of you. What if someone wanted to punish you for viewing a lot of content on CNN? The government can now identify you and come after you. It's what gun-rights advocates feared so much about gun registration. With Roku, you're now registered as a certain type of person, based on your viewing habits.
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