You are really such an expert on 64 bit arm architecture and iOS architecture aren't you? Have you even looked up any of the discussions that happened when Apple first delivered a 64bit CPU on a phone back in the iPhone 5S days, when none of the other manufacturers even had a solid roadmap? And why do you think things that are true in the wintel x86 world applies to iOS on ARM?
Seriously? How do you think 32bit and 64bit binaries exist in a package? Do you think Apple, having developed this for OS X, would then turn around and do something else on iOS, which is basically running on top of the OS X kernel?
While risky, Uber does actually have a bloody good business model. It's just that they are also unethical as hell, and does not give a crap about your privacy or your security.
I can't wait for 2018, the year of the RLED displays. or 2020, the year of the SLED displays. But what's going to be really amazing is not the TLED displays, but the XLEDs. Those XLEDs are going to be amazing!
And the XXXLEDs? They'll fucking blow your socks off, among other things!
We've been using FileVault 2, the full disk encryption version, since the day it came out. No problems. In fact, it's mandated at my company, across the hundreds of Macs.
The first version had problems. But like when they implemented full device encryption on iPhone 3GS - first version had problems. From iPhone 4 onwards, full device encryption is built in, and works just fine.
Which part do you think will wear out in 6 years? With normal use? You realize with wear leveling, standard SSDs can last for 10+ years nowadays right?
I just had a motherboard replaced in year four (2012 retina 15"), free, outside of AppleCare extended warranty period.
But, don't worry, we've gotta let the haters claim that Apple products suck, and Apple's treatment of customers suck, even though they don't own or use Apple products.
Apparently giving the user a choice, and letting users decide where they want the privacy/functionality bar to set is not something your mentality can deal with.
Why shouldn't I decided whether I want telemetry or not? Why shouldn't I decide whether I want to send a bug report or not?
For what would you have a bag full of adapters? Honestly, all the angst about the new MacBooks is worse than when they killed the floppy and DVD burner. And we survived that without problems.
Wow, you paid shills are really something. A knock off charger electrocutes someone, and it's Apple's fault, because there's an iPhone in there. It's electricity man. It takes the path of least resistance. Do you also blame Apple for lightning strikes because of their lightning cables?
...if you think about the ear phone situation. The new macs still have a 3.5mm jack for ear phones and *no special wireless chip.* Hence there are no ear phones which will work with both your mac an your iPhone..
Bluetooth in iPhones is now a special wireless chip? And doesn't exist on MacBooks? Things you learn from random idiots from Slashdot.
What's really ironic is that Seagate bought HGST and now makes HGST drives too.
You are really such an expert on 64 bit arm architecture and iOS architecture aren't you? Have you even looked up any of the discussions that happened when Apple first delivered a 64bit CPU on a phone back in the iPhone 5S days, when none of the other manufacturers even had a solid roadmap? And why do you think things that are true in the wintel x86 world applies to iOS on ARM?
Apple is forcing the app developers to keep their applications updated. On the source code side, they have to do some minor work.
Apparently you think this is a bad thing. Why?
Seriously? How do you think 32bit and 64bit binaries exist in a package? Do you think Apple, having developed this for OS X, would then turn around and do something else on iOS, which is basically running on top of the OS X kernel?
While risky, Uber does actually have a bloody good business model. It's just that they are also unethical as hell, and does not give a crap about your privacy or your security.
It's local to China. Not applicable across the world. In case you didn't notice, the AppStore is per country. So it's local to China's AppStore.
You mean like how the FBI went to court to demand Apple put a backdoor in the iPhones?
I can't wait for 2018, the year of the RLED displays. or 2020, the year of the SLED displays. But what's going to be really amazing is not the TLED displays, but the XLEDs. Those XLEDs are going to be amazing!
And the XXXLEDs? They'll fucking blow your socks off, among other things!
Apparently violating local laws is OK by you. If the US government rules that a Daesh app is illegal, should Apple keep it in the AppStore?
They are not removing it from other countries. Only from the country that banned it. Some how, this is news or issue? Seriously?
Exactly!
We've been using FileVault 2, the full disk encryption version, since the day it came out. No problems. In fact, it's mandated at my company, across the hundreds of Macs.
The first version had problems. But like when they implemented full device encryption on iPhone 3GS - first version had problems. From iPhone 4 onwards, full device encryption is built in, and works just fine.
Which part do you think will wear out in 6 years? With normal use? You realize with wear leveling, standard SSDs can last for 10+ years nowadays right?
Have you tried asking Google?
I just had a motherboard replaced in year four (2012 retina 15"), free, outside of AppleCare extended warranty period.
But, don't worry, we've gotta let the haters claim that Apple products suck, and Apple's treatment of customers suck, even though they don't own or use Apple products.
And you don't insurance either, because you live a good life, and so you don't want to bet that your life is a bad choice?
You have twelve MacBooks, all of them had their Apple factory installed SSD die within less than two years?
I call bullshit.
Apparently giving the user a choice, and letting users decide where they want the privacy/functionality bar to set is not something your mentality can deal with.
Why shouldn't I decided whether I want telemetry or not? Why shouldn't I decide whether I want to send a bug report or not?
Fuck you and your high horse.
No bluetooth mouse in your world? Yes, it means batteries. And?
For what would you have a bag full of adapters? Honestly, all the angst about the new MacBooks is worse than when they killed the floppy and DVD burner. And we survived that without problems.
http://appleinsider.com/articl...
Wow, you paid shills are really something. A knock off charger electrocutes someone, and it's Apple's fault, because there's an iPhone in there. It's electricity man. It takes the path of least resistance. Do you also blame Apple for lightning strikes because of their lightning cables?
At no point did they try to shift blame off of themselves or downplay the problem.
Oh yes, in the beginning they did. Please peddle your apologist bullshit somewhere else.
And completely missing OP's point. But you're AC, that's to be expected.
You may find this article interesting then:
http://appleinsider.com/articl...
Since we're talking about programmers, they can't know the GPL's legal status, so they must take it at face value for now.
That's why you have lawyers. They're supposed to clarify this for the programmers.
...if you think about the ear phone situation. The new macs still have a 3.5mm jack for ear phones and *no special wireless chip.* Hence there are no ear phones which will work with both your mac an your iPhone..
Bluetooth in iPhones is now a special wireless chip? And doesn't exist on MacBooks? Things you learn from random idiots from Slashdot.