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Watch: Apple's iMac Pro vs 2013 Mac Pro (Part 1) - benchmarks and specs
For WORKING VIDEO PROFESSIONALS, the most popular model of the iMac Pro is: 10-core processors, 64 GB of RAM, Radeon Vega 64 and 2TB of SSD storage for $8000. This has the fastest single-core speed with the most cores. It is good for a balanced workflow including Photoshop work and Final Cut Pro work. If work is primarily in Final Cut Pro, then next year's 18-core processors are much more useful to save time.
The author of this article is overly concerned about the cost of the iMac Pro and goes for the cheapest but slowest model. He doesn't do much video work
But for WORKING VIDEO PROFESSIONALS, the iMac Pro easily pays for itself in time saved. The time saved is easily equivalent to an extra week of vacation each year - OR MORE.
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BMW to charge drivers $80 per year for CarPlay access in 2019
evilution said:When did Adobe buy BMW?
This will be hacked in no time because people won’t put up with it.
BMW provides no value for their subscription. It is pure greed. -
Apple under fire from U.S.-based class action suit over Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabiliti...
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FBI forensic expert calls Apple 'evil genius' for strengthening iPhone encryption
The FBI wants backdoors to your private data.
This way, hackers can steal your data. Then the FBI can keep its job of tracking the criminals.
On the way, your stolen ID gets used by identity thieves. Again, the FBI gets to keep its job of tracking the criminals.
The problem is that you remain the victim of crimes. Nothing was done to prevent crime from happening to you.
Only Apple is willing to protect you from crime in the first place.
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AT&T workforce stricken with over 2000 layoffs U.S-wide days after $1000 tax reform bonus ...