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Apple TV+ cancels 'High Desert' after only one season
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Apple is the world's biggest company at $3 trillion -- again
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Mac Pro M2 review - Maybe a true modular Mac will come in a few more years
In my workaday world, where CPU and memory rule, the 28-core 2019 Mac Pro is a hair faster running x64 code compared to the M2 Ultra running arm64 code, and there are jobs I simply can't run on the M2 Ultra due to (vastly) insufficient memory. A 3-year old 64-core Threadripper is more than 3x faster than the M2 Ultra and even supports more memory (256 GB RAM). -
Mac Pro M2 review - Maybe a true modular Mac will come in a few more years
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Apple Vision Pro could help surgeons see vital data during operations
MacPro said:mikethemartian said:No hospital is going to rely on an Apple consumer product for a safety critical task such as surgery.While surgery may not be an area in the near future, it is worth noting Apple technology is increasingly being used in hospitals and by doctors. Some of the ways that Apple technology is being used in healthcare include:
- Accessing patient health records: Apple devices can be used to access patient health records from electronic health records (EHRs) and other sources. This allows doctors and nurses to have quick and easy access to the latest information about their patients, which can help them to provide better care.
- Monitoring patient vital signs: Apple devices can be used to monitor patient vital signs, such as heart rate, blood oxygen level, and sleep patterns. This data can be used to track patient progress and identify potential problems early on.
- Providing educational resources: Apple devices can be used to provide educational resources to patients and their families. This can include information about different medical conditions, treatment options, and self-care tips.
- Communicating with patients: Apple devices can be used to communicate with patients, either directly or through secure messaging apps. This allows doctors and nurses to stay in touch with their patients between appointments and provide support when needed.