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Going hands on with Nomad's Base Station Pro -- The first real free-placement Qi charger
ivanh said:Is there a way to turn off wireless charging on iPhone 11 Pro?
I accidentally placed it on my belly during a few minutes nap, and a ring shape burn mark appeared on the next day. Three times already! -
Going hands on with Nomad's Base Station Pro -- The first real free-placement Qi charger
shrave10 said:Don't trust the emf radiation field around these things. It has not been mass tested enough. Will let other guinea pigs test it out for me and maybe revisit the tech in ten years.
https://www.who.int/peh-emf/about/WhatisEMF/en/index3.html
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MacBook Pro vs MacBook Air - Which is the better buy?
GeorgeBMac said:More than anything one image in the video struck me and stuck with me: The Opening Shot of the Two Machines Side by Side: I couldn't tell them apart - there was literally no way to know which was which! Apple needs to break out of its thin, light, minimalist design prison. One way would be to produce a mobile workstation with:
That being said, the 15 inch model, which is beyond the relevancy of the article, is the "heavy-lifter workstation" of the macOS laptop range.
Workstations of the past were desktop computers that performed a few and/or specialised computational tasks far more quickly than "everyday" personal computers.
Workstations aren't defined by how many ports they have and what you can plug into them: they're defined by their computational power and ability to perform tasks quickly. -
MacBook Pro vs MacBook Air - Which is the better buy?
entropys said:It is a dilemma. I would want to buy MBPs for my daughters, but I am sure the younger one would probably want the gold MBA. Maybe the money and weight saved would go to a USB hub so when inevitably one of her friends want to give her something on a USB stick she can actually use it.
on the touchbar issue: I think adoption would be easier if Apple actually went all in. Where is the magic keyboard with a Touch Bar? Will the Mac Pro, iMac pro and the iMac end up with the touchbar? because i suspect one reason there is still grief about it (apart from raising the cost of the notebook) is it isn’t universal enough for a critical mass of developers to bother taking advantage of it.
As for USB sticks, it really isn't a problem keeping a cigarette lighter USB-C hub inside your laptop bag for if and when it is needed. There are also many readily available flash drives that now have dual connectors for USB-C and USB-A: https://www.sandisk.com/home/mobile-device-storage/ultra-dual-drive-usb-type-c
I myself love the TouchBar and am surprised by the variety of functions which it conveniently offers: for example, in Safari it shows small graphics depicting the open tabs of a window, enabling the user to rapidly switch tabs with a touch of the finger. It's useful for word and emoji suggestion in Messages, being able to scrub back and forth through a movie for playback or editing. I'm still learning what apps offer as developers start writing more and more for it.
Six months on, the keyboard for my 2018 model is still going strong. I've seen how many people criticise the shallow depth and feel of these current keyboards. Whilst I recall my surprise and dismay as to the feel of the keyboard when I first purchased the MacBook Pro, it is true that you get used to it, and I am currently very happy to type on it, if anything I have found it far more accurate and responsive than the keyboard on my 2008 Unibody MacBook.
As for the choice presented in this article? Well, I would have purchased the 2019 MacBook Pro with two Thunderbolt 3 ports and Touch Bar, if it was available six month ago, especially as I rarely use more than two ports on my machine (It's wonderful to be able to plug everything, power, hub, monitor and external drive all into the single thunderbolt 3 port).
Nevertheless I'm happy for the six months of use I've already had from this insanely fast but light MacBook Pro, hand on my heart it is the best Macintosh I have ever bought. -
Editorial: The new Mac Pro is overkill for nearly everybody, and it hit Apple's own target...
knowitall said:pakitt said:Although based on Unix, macOs is far from being a Linux-like OS....
macOs isn't based on Unix, its Mach.
It does have a compliant bash shell which is seen by many as Unix.
And (to help you a bit) Linux users like bash too.
UNIX 03Company Name: Apple Inc.https://www.opengroup.org/openbrand/register/brand3648.htmProduct Name: macOS version 10.14 Mojave
Environment: on Intel-based Mac computersRegistered on: 28-Aug-2018