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  • OS X 10.11.4 hidden framework hints Apple could rebrand it as 'macOS'

    Haven't we moved passed the "start everything with lowercase" yet?  First it was eEverthing, then myEverything, then iEverthing.....What's wrong with "Mac OS"?
    dysamoria
  • Microsoft attempt at artificial intelligence becomes Hitler-loving, misogynistic PR disaster

    Microsoft attempt at artificial intelligence becomes Hitler-loving, misogynistic PR disaster

    That headline is pure comedy gold though.....

    tallest skilcornchip
  • Samsung to reportedly shut down Milk Music, mulls Tidal deal [u]

    I am so confused. I am on this site every day and I have seriously never heard of Milk Music before. Samsung had their own streaming music service? MILK Music???

    cornchippscooter63lostkiwibadmonkicoco3
  • Intel details new Skylake chips hinting at Apple's future 15" MacBook Pro specs

    bobschlob said:
    Last year I replaced my 2010 15" MBP with the new MacBook.  After owning 2 Pros and seeing the size of the new MacBook, I convinced myself that I really don't need a Pro machine.  So I got the MacBook and I really love the speed, size, weight, display and new trackpad. Even the single USB-C connector is no problem for me.  But I have to say that I may go back to the Pro just for the keyboard. I've given the MacBook an honest try with the new keyboard and I just cannot get used to it. I'm a fairly fast touch typist and I make so many mistakes now that I have to force myself to slow down my typing. It is almost like typing on nothing.  So I really hope the new Pros don't get the new keyboards.
    I love the feel of the shallow travel of the keys. I find it's the 'size' of the keys on the MacBook that throw me. I wish they had left the key size alone.
    I do not own  MacBook, but it is top of my purchase list when the update comes out. So I hope I can figure out a solution to that problem.
    The shallow keys is what I think my problem is. I'm frequently hitting between two keys and hitting the trackpad with my thumb instead of the spacebar. On the previous keyboard the keys were high enough where I could instantly feel and correct my position when I was hitting between two keys. Now since the keys are practically flush, I don't get that feedback.  Slowing down my typing definitely helps, but is a pain.
    6Sgoldfish
  • Intel details new Skylake chips hinting at Apple's future 15" MacBook Pro specs

    Last year I replaced my 2010 15" MBP with the new MacBook.  After owning 2 Pros and seeing the size of the new MacBook, I convinced myself that I really don't need a Pro machine.  So I got the MacBook and I really love the speed, size, weight, display and new trackpad. Even the single USB-C connector is no problem for me.  But I have to say that I may go back to the Pro just for the keyboard. I've given the MacBook an honest try with the new keyboard and I just cannot get used to it. I'm a fairly fast touch typist and I make so many mistakes now that I have to force myself to slow down my typing. It is almost like typing on nothing.  So I really hope the new Pros don't get the new keyboards.
    cash907censoredRayz2016