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Apple’s announcement of the Mac Studio on Tuesday may have fulfilled a dream that some Mac users have been clinging to for a couple of decades. Finally, there’s a modular desktop Mac that’s more powerful than the Mac mini without carrying the Mac Pr…
Lees meerLate in 2021, my wife and I moved to a new house, which meant packing up everything in my office of more than a decade and then setting it up all over again in my new (but somewhat smaller) office. In some ways this was a good opportunity to revisit…
Lees meerJason bought a lot of stuff this week, some of it more unexpected than others. Dan bought a new iPad—but not the one you’re thinking of. And where does the Mac Studio fit?… Become a member to listen to our exclusive weekly podcast and get more benef…
Lees meerThe introduction of the Mac Studio this week got me thinking about how strange the final few years of the Intel-based 27-inch iMac were. When the 27-inch iMac was refreshed in 2020 we all knew it was the end of the line. Apple silicon iMacs were com…
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Lees meerOne takeaway from Apple’s Peek Performance event this week: the Mac is increasingly a platform for pros. After years of pros feeling ignored by the company, that’s a heck of an about-face. But Apple’s delivered a slew of impressively powerful Macs: …
Lees meerThe iPad Air’s place in Apple tablet lineup, how we avoid succumbing to the news 24/7, our dreams of being radio DJs, and what one thing we’d change about Apple’s new display.…
Lees meerIt’s not every day that Apple announces an entirely new Mac model, as it did Tuesday with the unveiling of the Mac Studio. And everyone knows that Apple’s track record on releasing standalone displays has been sketchy in recent years. But on Tuesday…
Lees meerWell, that was exciting, wasn’t it? Here are my quick-hit reactions to Apple’s March 8 event, at which the company updated the iPhone SE and iPad Air, rolled out a brand-new Mac and external display, and made a few other assorted announcements. The …
Lees meerIt’s not every day that Apple introduces an entirely new Mac line. But on March 8, that’s exactly what happened. Jason, Myke, and special guest Stephen Hackett discuss the new Mac Studio and Studio Display, along with the updated iPad air and iPhone…
Lees meerAs always, the facts come fast and furious at an Apple event, so some details about its latest products fall through the cracks. Others, the company chooses not to dish out, leaving instead for its press releases and product pages. Here are a few th…
Lees meerDisney inevitably embraces advertising, NBC inevitably takes its ball and goes home, and The Batman inevitably forces a discussion about the future of theatrical releases.…
Lees meerThis is it: Apple’s 2022 is kicking off in earnest on Tueaday at the company’s “Peek Performance” event. It’s likely to feature the first of its major product announcements for a year that, based on rumors, is jam-packed with new developments out of…
Lees meerAn interesting development in terms of Apple corporate governance, as reported by Levi Sumagaysay of MarketWatch: Apple investors on Friday voted to support an audit that would examine the impact of the tech giant’s policies and practices on the …
Lees meerSoccer writer Grant Wahl went to Qatar to report a story in advance of this year’s World Cup soccer tournament. Apparently everyone in Qatar needs to install an app that tracks your location at all times in order to do anything, citing Covid safety:…
Lees meerEvent anticipation, chip roll-out theories, and preparing to open our wallets.… Become a member to listen to our exclusive weekly podcast and get more benefits.
Lees meerMy pal Casey Liss, co-host of the Accidental Tech Podcast, has released a new app: In short, MaskerAid allows you to quickly and easily add emoji to images. Plus, thanks to the magic of machine learning, MaskerAid will automatically place emoji o…
Lees meerHave you seen the news today? Oh boy.…
Lees meerAs a so-called elder millennial, I remember our 19″ Zenith television, with an actual clicker, that sat in the oak armoire in the family room. It would display whatever happened to be broadcast, and that was it. You could buy a TV Guide from the gro…
Lees meerUsing a self-driving taxi service, common myths about livestreaming, our gaming habits, and how we value art created by machines and artificial intelligence.…
Lees meerIt’s official — Apple’s doing a product launch event on Tuesday, March 8. The company sent out invitations bearing the phrase “Peek performance,” a Dad-Joke-level play on words that frustrated humorless editors and sticklers everywhere. Now begins t…
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