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Frankenphone combines (Product)Red iPhone 7 Plus with Jet Black iPhone face
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Marriott likely to decide on Apple Siri or Amazon Alexa for hotels later this year
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Hands On: BusyCal's long development benefits feature set for Mac, iPhone
I have
* BusyCal and BusyContacts
* Fantastical
* Market Circle's Daylite
* Microsoft Outlook with Office 365 for Business.
BusyCal and BusyContacts simply blows the competition away.
BusyCal + BusyContacts' integration with Mac OS Calendar and Address Book is the best.
Having a calendar alone is insufficient for running a business or maintaining organization of your contacts. The calendar needs to integrate fully with the address book.
It is so nice to open up a client's address book entry and instantly see every appointment and to-do you have with them. You cannot easily do this with the competition.
It is so nice to have integration to the point every Mac and iPhone and iPad I have are synchronized.
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Editorial: The future of Apple's Macintosh
This is one of the weakest trumped up articles by Daniel Eran Dilger that I've ever seen.
Apple is the most wealthy corporation and valuable corporation in America.
Just because the iPhone is so popular is no excuse for letting the Mac languish.
The future of personal computing is not the iPad.
The future of personal computing is still the Mac with a touch screen for input.
And Apple in its shortsightedness is missing this.
The iPad should evolve into a Wacom-like entry screen for the Mac.
It already has evolved for the purpose of consuming information - be it entertainment or reading.
As much as Apple wants to squirm and tell it the iPad is useful for productive tasks, it is not.
It exists at a lower level than Microsoft Surface convertible laptops.
The iPad isn't even productive without a keyboard. And it certainly won't multitask like a Microsoft Windows Laptop with a touch screen.
This is why iPad sales are going down.
Their function has largely been subsumed by the larger iPhone.
And their productivity tasks are much more suited for the Mac - or PC since Apple has ignored the Mac for so long.
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OLED for 'iPhone X' could deal $50M hit to Apple's Q2 expenses, analyst says