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What Apple didn't say about macOS Monterey
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Apple reveals iOS 15 with FaceTime Spatial Audio and connectedness focus
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Apple's moves point to a future with no bootable backups, says developer
lkrupp said:
We get so stuck on how things have always worked and expect to continue to work the same way. Apple has decided to break with the past to move forward. We’ll see if the market votes with its pocketbook. I suspect more Macs will be sold than ever before. -
Apple Silicon M1 24-inch iMac review: Computing power for the masses
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Game engine maker Unity expects $30M hit from Apple's App Tracking Transparency
To make a level playing field so to speak, there should be a Federal law that grants every human citizen complete and total ownership of their personal and life data. It would also make it 100% illegal, with no wiggle room, for a real person or entity to use your personal data without explicit permission. There is just nothing wrong with this. The only objections would be from companies lIke Unity and others who want to make money off of us without paying for it. You want to use my data, okay fine - pay me. What would be unreasonable about this?