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Apple led effort to remove rifle emoji from Unicode 9.0, report says
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Apple rebrands OS X as macOS, announces Sierra with Siri, plus focus on Continuity & iCloud
tallest skil said:linkman said:Do you know of some news that apparently hasn't been published yet
Late 2009 iMac and... MacBook Pro, I think it was, and then everything newer.
EDIT: I JUST REALIZED THAT THOSE 2009 MACHINES ARE VINTAGE. AND THEY STILL GET IT. Fuck’s sake. -
Apple rebrands OS X as macOS, announces Sierra with Siri, plus focus on Continuity & iCloud
Compatibility, according to Engadget:
macOS Sierra, meanwhile, is set to release in the fall as a free upgrade. According to Apple, the operating system will be compatible with late-2009 and later MacBook and iMac, as well as 2010 and later MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac mini and MacPro.
Looks like that'll be it for my Early 2008 MacBook Pro.
I might look into hacking it to run on it, unless the compatibility list is only preliminary so far. Might be time for a new Mac, though. I've been able to run every version of OS X since 2008 impressively so far. -
Google's Larry Page bankrolling two flying car moonshot projects - report
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iOS 9.3.2 update 'bricking' some Apple iPad Pros, complaints say
Since returning to Apple products in April 2006, I've owned a 2006 16-inch iMac Core Duo, an early 2008 MacBook Pro 15-inch (RAM upgraded to 6Gb) which I still use as my main, an iPad 2, an iPod Nano (2006), another iPod Nano (2007), an iPod Touch (2008), and every non-S variant of the iPhone since the 3G, starting in the summer of 2008.
Never. Never ever, has any Apple-issued update, in any size, shape or form, "bricked", or compromised, or "bugged", or otherwise rendered more difficult or problematic to use any of my devices. The exception being the iPad 2 with the latest OS update. Because obviously. But it's still a champ with e-books, sketching, and some light web surfing. Still plays those Need for Speed and Asphalt mobile racing games very well, too (as of last year, anyway.)
So no. I can't even in the slightest relate to any of these "bricking" complaints.
Just my own anecdotal experience, I know. But I'm also sure I'm not quite in the minority.