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  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by zyery
    +15 +1

    Apple hardware priced so high that no one wants to buy it? It's 1983 all over again

    Dearly beloved, please join us in taking a moment to remember the Apple Lisa, a 36-year-old experiment in seeing just how much Apple could charge for hardware. Sounds familiar? Named for Saint Steve’s daughter, the Lisa project kicked off in 1978, finally making an appearance on 19 January 1983. It was pitched as a graphical competitor to the tiresome text-based computers dominating the marketplace.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by zobo
    +7 +1

    Macintosh Turns 35

    Today marks the 35th anniversary of Apple's late co-founder Steve Jobs unveiling the original Macintosh. Jobs pulled the Macintosh out of a bag during Apple's annual shareholders meeting on January 24, 1984 at the Flint Center in Cupertino, California, grinning from ear to ear as the crowd erupted in applause.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by ppp
    +13 +1

    Apple MacBook Pro Touch Bar lets you skip YouTube ads

    The MacBook Pro touch bar has fans and haters, but this feature is sure to bring both sides together: It can be used to skip non-skippable YouTube ads. A post about this neat touch bar workaround is gaining traction on Reddit. User “BiggerBadgers" uploaded a video on Wednesday showing how the MacBook Pro touch bar can be used to skip ahead to the end of a YouTube ad that is otherwise non-skippable.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by wetwilly87
    +22 +1

    Man discovers 30 year old Apple computer still in working order

    A New York professor has Gen Xers reminiscing about their childhood after he posted images of his decades old Apple lle computer on Twitter Saturday night. John Pfaff dusted off the old computer that has been sitting in his parent's attic for decades, and to his surprised it still turned on. "Put in an old game disk. Asks if I want to restore a saved game. And finds one!," he tweeted. "It must be 30 years old. I'm 10 years old again."

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by Pfennig88
    +23 +1

    Apple’s 2019 Product Roadmap Revealed: iPhone 11, 16-inch MacBook Pro and 6K Monitor

    First of all, Kuo claims in the report that Tim Cook and his minions will release a new giant MacBook Pro with a 16 to 16.5-inch display. The analyst, who has a reputation for accuracy, says that the new laptop will be an “all-new design”. Apple will also re-focus on the professional market with a display that is so big it can serve as a TV: a 31.6-inch monitor with 6K resolution.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by weekendhobo
    +22 +1

    MacBook Pro 2019: what we want to see

    There are some long-time MacBook users out there that are starting to feel like Apple has lost the spark that once brought the company out of its dark ages. There have been a number of new MacBook Pro models in recent years, and other devices, that have been releasing faster than our bank accounts can keep up. And, while some of these upgrades have resulted in improved devices – looking at you, Mac mini – some of these updates have fallen flat.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by grandsalami
    +12 +1

    Designer Brilliantly Imagines What Mac OS Will Look Like in 2020

    Canadian designer Aurélien Salomon has imagined what macOS will look like in 2020 if it carries on with its current design trends being used on their smaller devices. With edge-to-edge displays, a reinvented Finder, and of course, the ever-popular Dark Mode, this will certainly be popular with Apple fans.

  • How-to
    5 years ago
    by kxh
    +16 +1

    Get firefox title-bar back

    It has really annoyed me for a while that some time ago firefox put all the tabs in the window title bar. (On a Mac). I use a lot of tabs and a lot of windows so clicking on a firefox window to bring it forward or drag it became much more difficult. I just discovered there is an option at the bottom of the customise page called "title bar" that puts it back.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by dianep
    +2 +1

    How Apple and other manufacturers attack your right to repair their products

    For 10 years, John Bumstead has had a small but profitable business buying old Apple laptops in bulk, refurbishing them by hand, and selling them to wholesalers or via Amazon.com for about $150. They’re good, working machines saved from obsolescence to bring the Apple experience to buyers who can’t afford the company’s super-premium prices. “I give these computers a second life,” Bumstead told me from his home in Minneapolis.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by cone
    +15 +1

    iMac gets a 2x performance boost

    Cupertino, California — Apple today updated its iMac line with up to 8-core Intel 9th-generation processors for the first time and powerful Vega graphics options, delivering dramatic increases in both compute and graphics performance. From consumers to pros alike, users will notice their iMac is faster for everyday tasks all the way up to the most demanding pro workloads. This boost in performance, combined with its gorgeous Retina display, sleek all-in-one design, quiet operation, fast storage and memory, modern connectivity and macOS Mojave, makes iMac the world’s best desktop.

  • Analysis
    5 years ago
    by Apolatia
    +25 +1

    The Most Powerful iMac Pro Now Costs $15,927

    An iMac Pro with 256 GB of RAM pretty much just exists for bragging rights.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by Petrox
    +16 +1

    Apple apologizes for ‘small number’ of MacBook customers experiencing issues with new keyboard

    Complaints about the durability of Apple’s recent MacBook keyboards are nothing new, but Apple’s third-generation butterfly keyboard was expected to remedy lingering issues with sticky keys. Joanna Stern’s latest column in the WSJ explores the infamous keyboard problem, however, and suggests we’re not out of the woods yet. Included in the piece is an Apple spokesperson statement acknowledging ongoing issues.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by melaniee
    +11 +1

    Appl Still Hasn’t Fixd Its MacBook Kyboad Problm

    Apple’s third-generation butterfly keyboard was supposed to fix all the previous defects but buyers are still having problems.

  • Expression
    5 years ago
    by distant
    +19 +1

    How to improve MacBook Pro Performance and Thermals

    I have a Early 2015 MacBook Pro , bought it when I joined engineering It’s a thing of beauty and I love it. Which started to get a bit warmer (may be because Global Warming) when Idle and was reaching high temperature with medium load usually Chrome with few tabs, Spotify, VS Code, Terminal etc. If I said that I could perhaps fry an egg on its surface at times, I don’t think I would be too far from the truth.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by geoleo
    +16 +1

    Apple Drops $99 Data Migration Fee for New Macs and Repairs

    Apple has dropped the $99 fee that it previously charged for migrating data from an old Mac to a newly purchased machine. TidBITS reader and TekBasics consultant David Price wrote to tell us that he has generally advised clients to pay Apple to migrate data to newly purchased Macs, but when he accompanied his brother-in-law to pick up a freshly migrated iMac last week, Apple informed him that there was no charge for the service.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by spacepopper
    +4 +1

    Apple may follow up this year’s rumored 16-inch MacBook Pro with a Mini-LED model in 2021

    Even before we’ve seen the first one, Apple may have a second version of its rumored 16-inch MacBook that would feature a mini-LED display planned for 2021, according to a new research note from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. That’s in addition to the already rumored model Kuo predicted for release earlier this year, via 9to5Mac.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by tukka
    +16 +1

    iOS 13: Dark Mode, detachable panels, Safari and Mail upgrades, undo gesture, volume HUD, more

    Apple is expected to unveil iOS 13, the next major version of the iPhone and iPad operating system, at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, which kicks off on June 3rd. Now, people familiar with the development of the operating system have shared exclusive details with 9to5Mac. Read on for new details about what to expect.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by Petrox
    +25 +1

    Apple planning Luna Display-like desktop extension feature for macOS 10.15, codenamed ‘Sidecar’

    It’s undeniable that one of the best characteristics of every Apple product is its display. Apple ships computers – from iPads to iMacs – with great quality, well calibrated displays that can be used for professional work which requires a great level of fidelity. Now, it appears Apple is working a new Mac and iPad display feature to launch with macOS 10.15.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by messi
    +11 +1

    Facebook Messenger app coming to Mac later this year

    Facebook Messenger is coming to the Mac (and Windows) later this year. The company is set to announce the new app at its F8 conference at 1 PM ET, but tipped the hat slightly early thanks to a blog post published too soon. iGeneration first spotted the (now-removed) announcement. There isn’t much to go on right now apart from one screenshot of the Windows version of the app, which if you squint looks an awful lot like the Skype desktop app.

  • Current Event
    5 years ago
    by Jourdy288
    +13 +1

    Apple’s Aperture photo editing software will shutter for good after macOS Mojave

    Support for the software will f-stop.