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M3 MacBook Air & MacBook Pro may not debut until October
sdw2001 said:I just don’t see it. The M2 MacBook Pros just came out in January and they were a very serious upgrade from the previous generation. I just bought an M2 Max 16 inch. I think Apple is going to wait until at least January and more likely the spring before going M3. I could see the iMac getting one probably the max studio. I just don’t think the MacBook pros are going there yet. Then again, I didn’t think when I bought a G5 iMac (2006) that they would come out with an Intel one 2 months later 🙃
How did you not know that Apple would be releasing an Intel Mac when you bought your iMac G5 in late 2005? In June 2005 at WWDC, Apple said they would be switching to Intel in 2006. -
M3 MacBook Air & MacBook Pro may not debut until October
Haven't any of you been paying attention the last 3 years? Apple's roadmap is a mess. Apple will release the M3 and stick it in a Mac mini or an iPad (that makes no sense since iPadOS is crippled), and nothing else. Apple will continue to sell Macs with outdated processors. Look at the 2 year old iMac with M1! Then Apple will skate along for months and then finally get around to migrating the M3 into other Macs, almost a year later, and sell Macs with 1 year old CPUs. MacBook Air 15" with a 1 year old M2 CPU.
Some people think the M2 is brand-new. It came out in June 2022 with the MacBook Pro 13. One year later, Apple produces the 15" MacBook Air with the 1 year old M2 CPU and suddenly people think the M2 is brand-new. The Pro and Max versions took forever. Same with the Ultra. That is why no one wants to buy a Mac and Mac sales are down. No one wants to buy a Mac with a 1 year old CPU in it, wondering if they are ever going to get around to updating the line of Macs. -
Mazda adds touchscreen support to CarPlay in 2024 CX-5
Navigating CarPlay and most stereo features with a jog dial was a nightmare, which is why I never bought a Mazda. Liked the car, but not the non-touchscreen. Must quicker to tap something on screen than to use a jog dial to find something to select. Told the dealer we would not buy the Mazda because of the lack of touchscreen for easier control of CarPlay and the stereo and walked out. Nice to see they realize their mistake and going back to a touchscreen. -
Apple could reveal iPhone 15 on September 12
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All the new features in iOS 17 CarPlay: offline maps, SharePlay, more
zeus423 said:“When a message comes in, a modal appears with large buttons that are easy to tap while driving.”Unless you’re driving a Mazda and the touch screen is disabled while driving. :-(