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Apple won't make a Google search rival, says Cue
maltz said:Seeing how well their Maps rival compares (even now), not making a search rival is probably wise. -
Fake leather cases for iPhone 15 surface weeks before launch
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Twitter loses half its ad revenue, still weighed down by debt
mikethemartian said:The previous owners of Twitter must be laughing their asses off. -
Elon Musk takes legal action against AI data scrapers impacting Twitter
mayfly said:So Elon's new strategy is to prosper by suing the only Twitter users he has left? -
Apple is working on a giant iMac, but it isn't coming soon
The product just doesn't make any sense. The iMac comes from a completely different time. A time where the look and feel of the iMac was a breathe of fresh air to computing, and was one of the few computers average people would actually want to look at in their homes. Those days are long gone, and a giant metal all-in-one Mac is huge burdern to bear. Moving it around is impossible. Getting service or support for it is impossible. Selling it (shipping it) down the road is impossible. It's wildly impractical. And the display itself will outlast the computer inside, turning it into a giant paperweight that can't be repurposed. I still have iMacs sitting in boxes in the garage because I don't know what to do with them. Can't reuse them for anything, and can't bear to just throw them away.
Displays on the other hand can be reused for a long, long time. I can't even count how many times I have packed an old display away in a closet only to drag it out again for some purpose at a later time.
The Mac mini/Mac Studio/Mac Pro approach to Apple desktops is how it should stay, and Apple should devote its efforts to making better displays, at varying sizes and resolutions.