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New MacBook Pro models limited to HDMI 2.0
I will go out on a limb here and be branded a bit apologist perhaps.In the multi-monitor part of the presentation. Three Pro XDR displays are shown, one doing colour correction, one editing, one with waveforms (setup like an edit suite). The HDMI output is then represented by a large "TV" class screen above them, in the "client" position as per an edit suite.That setup kind of speaks to Apple's intentions. The HDMI is for showing a broadcast output to a consumer display not a professional display. Yes there are 120hz large displays. Yes all of them are pitched at gaming consoles. They are hardly mainstream.Not saying its right, just saying Apple seems to have shown what they were intending and why. -
Man sues Apple for terminating Apple ID with $24K worth of content
there are so many reasons Apple could choose to terminate your ID. Things you do, things others do to you.
people talking about download your things, download all the apps for my phone?
and here is the clincher - my laptop and phone and tablet require my Apple ID to function, next minute you can’t even get security updates, you can’t even wipe them because that requires your Apple ID.
Sorry Apple, please don’t send your goons round to smash into my home and take everything that i have paid for outright, i own that book, i paid for those movies, no i use those tools for work, what you are taking the very phone out of my hand so i can’t call my lawyer
there are no analogies required. it is criminal
by the way, has anyone read the terms and conditions of iTunes and what happens to all your purchased music if you subscribe to Apple Music? i bet you haven’t. so sad too bad. -
M1 Mac mini teardown reveals smaller logic board, non-upgradeable RAM
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Facebook, Google, other major developers decline to offer native Apple silicon apps at lau...
no one cares or is even expecting these things.
some might if for some reason existing Mac Google Chrome or Mac Google Earth stop working even via Rosetta 2
and the chances of that are, well, the only real chance for that is if Google or Apple decide to intentionally asshole the other by actively preventing them from working.
that is possible but not very likely. Google is hardly going to give up a vector for raping its users. and Apple is going to want to show “everything still works”. -
All the new watch faces in watchOS 7 and Apple Watch Series 6