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Mac Studio teardown demonstrates relatively easy disassembly
It’s hilarious to watch some of the “YouTubers” out there gnash their teeth and complain about how difficult it is to take apart a Mac Studio.
It’s clear to me that none of them have ever worked on a car, where one has to do things lying on his back, deal with grease and oil, etc.
Computers are easy if one takes his time, organizes parts, and has any mechanical ability. -
French media talks to Apple management in Apple Park tour
macxpress said:ravnorodom said:It would be nice if Apple Building/Park is opened to tourist. -
Goldman Sachs cautious about iPhone ASP, says longer lead times are due to COVID
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What to expect at WWDC 2020 - and what not to
Appleish said:I'm looking forward to the idiots at Accidental Tech Podcast not being able to whine about the boxed lunches.
Well, two of them are idiots. John is an adult. -
Magic Keyboard teardown reveals 'elegant' lever-based trackpad
Having used my new Magic Keyboard now for a few weeks, I can state it is superb in every function.
The trackpad is excellent at tracking, and when I click anywhere on it, the feel is consistent and very positive (but I use tap-to-click most of the time). As evidenced by teardown and such, Apple spent A LOT of time and energy making this part of the MK work magnificently. Maybe at some point in the not-so-distant future, potential customers will be able to put their hands on it at an Apple Store and see for themselves how well this keyboard assembly works.
The Magic Keyboard is well worth its price.