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User guide suggests Apple expected AirPower to ship with iPhone XS
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A year with Apple's 5K iMac: Still the best Mac for your money
My company buys scores of them for video linking applications. And they fit in a rack better than any other Mac.
I personally want one because I want to use my own monitor, a monitor that can take a secondary input. E.g. an xBox.
An iMac monitor cannot take input from an Xbox and quite simply I don’t need or have the space for two monitors.
Aside from all this, MacMini are still a good gateway drug to get Windows users who already have their own KVM into the Mac ecosystem. -
Apple focuses on ease of use in "Just text them the money" Apple Pay ad
iantimmy123 said:such as the U.K. -
Australia fines Apple $6.7 million over misleading 'Error 53' repair practices
The issue must have been that Apple said, 'no we won't repair it.'
Presumably, if they said, 'yes we will repair it but it will cost you because you took it to someone who was unauthorized to work on it,' they would have been ok.
But honestly, if the ACCC thinks Apple should foot the bill for the repair after someone else has screwed it up, that's crap.
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iPhone X burst mode, slo-mo featured in new Apple photography tutorials
greenmeenie said:I often wonder if ALL of these “shot on an iphone” commercials are actually entirely shot on an iphone. It seems most of it is shot on professional cameras with one or two shots from an iphone, but making people think the whole thing was actually shot on an iphone.
Where in THESE commercials does it say, 'shot on an iPhone'?
These are 'how to shoot' videos. I was given no reason to believe that the entire commercial was shot with iPhone.
As long as the actual burst, slow-mo, pano images shown are created with iPhone it doesn't matter what they used to create the rest of the ad.