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EU officials are not happy with how Apple is handling Progressive Web Apps
I know it won't happen because, most likely, it does not make business sense for Apple to do so.
But I really really hope and pray that Apple simply says "ENOUGH!!"
And they pull the iPhone OUT of the EU countries, ....seriously !!
What will the EU and users in the EU do ??
Sue Apple, because they HAVE TO be forced to sell the iPhone in the EU ?
Will EU users be forced to "choose" Android phones ?? ...a choice they've always had, to this very moment
Talk about inflicting some real inconvenience on those EU users, if Apple said go eff yourselves, and buy Android !!!
PS
And of course, the black market for iPhones would be huge BUT at least Apple can manufacture the iPhone they deem, with the software and functionality they deem,
and the EU users would again have the choice they have always had;
Android or Black market iPhone, but with an iPhone as it was intended to be manufactured and delivered by Apple -
Please don't use the Apple Vision Pro while driving [u]
Pancake said:This isn’t possible and it’s a fake video. When Apple Vision Pro notices motion in a vehicle it makes the windows disappear.
UNLESS you run it in Airplane Mode. THEN the AVP takes into account motion and the windows MOVE with the headset -
Apple's iCloud Private Relay was down for five hours for some
In my case, with Private Relay (Beta) check ON, under my Apple ID settings,Mail would not load graphics in an emailand Safari would return, Page can not load due to No Server found.The fix:While leaving this alone (Private Relay (Beta) check ON, under my Apple ID settings,)I went into System Preferences/ Network,and checked OFFUse iCloud Private RelayUnder Both, my Ethernet And Wi-Fi connected, settings.Safari and Mail resumed working normally -
Parallels Desktop 17.1 brings full Windows 11 support to macOS Monterey
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Putting the 27-inch i9 iMac thermal performance to the test
A welcomed "thermal" review.
Mine arrives this coming Monday, replacing my trusty Late 2012 iMac 27 (fully loaded and maxed out when purchased then).Here's your new Mac.
27-inch iMac with Retina 5K display
Hardware:
- 3.6GHz 10-core 10th-generation Intel Core i9 processor, Turbo Boost up to 5.0GHz
- 8GB 2666MHz DDR4 memory
- 4TB SSD storage
- Radeon Pro 5700 XT with 16GB of GDDR6 memory
- 10 Gigabit Ethernet
- Nano-texture glass
- Magic Mouse 2
- Magic Keyboard - US English
- Accessory Kit
Ordered another 32GB's of memory, to drop into the two empty memory slots, as well