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  • How to use your iPad as a display in macOS Catalina with Sidecar [u]

    Thanks for the video. Does this also work with non-pro iPads? Does it work over a wired connection to a lightning iPad, such as earlier gen Pros?
    watto_cobra
  • Apple debuts new $5999 Mac Pro with up to 28-core Xeon processors

    The whiners who are trying to argue the case for an xMac do themselves a great disservice by poo-pooing the new Mac Pro. It makes you look like you are unable to process information logically and makes it more likely that people will just dismiss everything you have to say.

    I do think that there is a very good case for the xMac, but there's no need to rubbish the Mac Pro in order to make said case. The new Mac Pro is a seriously awesome and absolutely gorgeous machine, as is the XDR display, and despite the fact I'm nowhere near the target market for these things, it still made me almost giddy with excitement when it was announced - and it's been a long time since any hardware announcement from Apple had me so excited. It was just so refreshing to see Apple take this stuff seriously and produce a correspondingly uncompromised product. The Mac Pro is expensive. But it is also good value. And as for the XDR display, that is just astonishingly good value - come on, this thing is better in every way than a monitor costing $40+k, and it costs $6k - if that's not staggeringly good value, I don't know what is. 

    Now, having said all that, there does still remain the question - why on earth is Apple making the entry cost for a configurable machine on the macOS platform $6000??? It's like they actively don't want to sell more Macs! It's a decision that just baffles me. You can't seriously tell me that Apple offering an xMac that starts at $999 is going to cannibalise a $6000+ workstation? They are completely different products for completely different markets and there is simply no way that someone who would consider buying a $6k workstation would end up buying a $1k tower instead, and equally and just as importantly, visa versa. Here is what I would envisage an xMac consisting of:

    A tower design with easy access to innards, but something much simpler and less high-end than the new Mac Pro
    Support for intel Core i3, i5, i7, i9 desktop processors
    Support for up to 64 GB RAM (in DIMM Slots)
    NVMe SSD (user upgradeable)
    two PCIe slots
    dedicated graphics options (but not supporting anything like the MPX Modules for Mac Pro).

    And what would the $999 option consist of? Take the $799 mini and put those specs in a tower:
    • 3.6GHz quad-core 8th-generation Intel Core i3 processor
    • 8GB 2666MHz DDR4 memory
    • Intel UHD Graphics 630
    • 128GB SSD
    This configuration would have both PCIe slots empty. Adding a dedicated graphics card would enable macOS dynamic graphics switching.

    BTW - just looked at the Mac Mini, and Apple's prices for storage and RAM are quite simply disgusting and totally unjustifiable. So that's the reason they don't have an xMac.
    fastasleepdocno42
  • How to master Dark Mode in iOS 13 & iPadOS

    Do Mail and Maps in iOS 13 have settings to allow you to override Dark Mode, like in Mojave? i.e. I can set the OS to Dark Mode, but Mail messages and Maps still use Light Mode?
    watto_cobra
  • Apple debuts new $5999 Mac Pro with up to 28-core Xeon processors

    Starting price isn't too bad. A serious machine and a serious display. I think there's no room for the whiners here!
    docno42StrangeDaysgilly33Radio_Signaltyler82chiayojimbo007cat52austinbazelolliver
  • Apple debuts new $5999 Mac Pro with up to 28-core Xeon processors

    Damn! That display too!

    This is going to be $$$$$$$$$$$$$
    bigpicslolliverwatto_cobra