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Users have to confirm screen recording permission every week in macOS Sequoia
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New Macs in 2025 rumored to get at least one major design refresh
They need to start having commodity style pricing for Macs, i.e. as time goes down, we can by direct from Apple for a time-lapse discounted price.
For instance I would buy a current M2/M3MacBook Air 15" or MacMini M2 Pro (from Apple) if the $1999.99 models I am looking at were $1599.99. But no? Why? Because we have to flippin' WAIT till October to see if there are any new models. And believe me I understand this gripe has been stated before, but, this is a completely different ball game now that they are controlling the M1, M2, M3 and M4 etc. And picking and choosing debating releasing etc...
I mean are they sitting on stock of MMM2s? M3 MacBook Airs? Or do they completely BTO these days? Like actually BTO? Because if they seriously BTO, then fine there is no stock laying around, but if they have stock laying around get freakin' rid of it and make more or something? Is this making any sense?
Because having to go to these secondary dealers when we have a DAMN Apple Card with NO INTEREST payments is pissing me off. Because honestly it's getting BAD, with this "Better purchase day of release, because forget a 3 month shipping wait." because "Forget it in 6 months a new one (with M#+1) will be out."
Does anyone else see this? Cause it's ridiculous BUY ON RELEASE or DIE attitude! hehe ok I'll stop...
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Hands on: Siri starts to get better thanks to Apple Intelligence
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Apple's repair programs have more to do to satisfy New York Right to Repair law
mikethemartian said:rezwits said:Can I buy a product please where I give 100% consent, for NO RIGHT TO REPAIR? So basically, I purchase said item that is twice as fast, half as heavy, half the cost, and looks ∞ better. Just sign away my "#RightToRepair?" God please someday let this be...
Can I buy a product please where (there is a contract I can sign and) I give 100% consent, for NO RIGHT TO REPAIR (in order to purchase said item where RTR does not apply, and the company can claim no responsibility to comply with having me/or anyone else, except themselves if they so choose, to be able to do repairs, and if they want they can throw in a 'We will replace.')?
Did I fill in the/your blanks for you? Or are there more blanks you would like to discuss because I assume you understand the druthers that this nonsense can have and that this can go on and on and on...
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Apple's repair programs have more to do to satisfy New York Right to Repair law
Can I buy a product please where I give 100% consent, for NO RIGHT TO REPAIR? So basically, I purchase said item that is twice as fast, half as heavy, half the cost, and looks ∞ better. Just sign away my "#RightToRepair?" God please someday let this be...