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  • Apple Vs. The DOJ And Those Darn Green Bubbles

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    One of the nice things about independent blogging is that I don’t have to write about things I don’t care about. You probably won’t catch me writing about a MacBook spec bump or what’s new on Apple TV+. I just don’t care about those things. But then sometimes big things happen that are too big…

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  • Will Being An AI PC Make Surface Pro 10 A Better Tablet?

    Will Being An AI PC Make Surface Pro 10 A Better Tablet?

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    In 2024, the Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML) hype train shows no signs of slowing down. To capitalize on this moment, Microsoft and PC OEMs have come together on an initiative to bring what they are calling “AI PCs” to market. What is An AI PC? There is both a hardware and software component to…

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  • iOS 17.4 Is Good For Consumers, But Bad For The Open Web

    iOS 17.4 Is Good For Consumers, But Bad For The Open Web

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    iOS 17.4 is out now with extensive changes for iPhone customers in the EU. One of the biggest is the allowance of third party browser engines for the first time on iOS. To this point, all non Safari have been required to use Apple’s open-source WebKit rendering engine. Which means that its been really hard…

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  • No Apple Event for New iPads?

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    Looks like the exciting new iPad Pros will not get the standard spring Apple event treatment, and will instead be introduced via press release and prerecorded video. I’m of two minds about this, if true. On one hand, Apple has seemingly stopped doing live keynotes all together, so basically all product announcements these days come…

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  • The Thinnovation of the New iPad Pro

    The Thinnovation of the New iPad Pro

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    Most hardcore Apple fans have their own internal definition of what is “Apple-like”. You usually hear that term when Apple releases something without their normal level of fit and finish. Or when they do something seemingly more aligned to drive revenue than improve the customer experience. My definition came from the iPhone 5 era. When…

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  • Why Aren’t More Apple Products Based On macOS?

    Why Aren’t More Apple Products Based On macOS?

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    Since the Vision Pro was released, I’ve seen some debate over whether or not VisionOS leans more towards iPadOS or macOS. While I think the answer is clearly iPadOS, it did get me thinking about Apple’s operating systems post Mac OS X. Every new Apple OS since the iPhone has been a descendant of iOS…

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  • How Vision Pro Helps The iPad

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    It’s not everyday that Apple releases a brand new product and a brand new platform. Vision Pro looks to be one of Apple’s most ambitious products to date, and makes a bold statement about Apple’s vision for the future of computing. I’m more of a software guy, so VisionOS has been more of my focus…

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  • The DMA Is A Step Towards Setting iPad Free

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    When I look at the iPad Pro, I don’t see this product with huge deficiencies. And while nothing is perfect, It’s a great mobile computer that, if you want, you can get a lot of work done with. But there are still things Apple can do to improve the product. And it looks like Apple…

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  • A $1500 Starting Price for an iPad Pro?

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    A $1500 starting price for an OLED iPad Pro…. Ouch….. We’re getting close enough to the supposed release date of the new iPad Pros that it feels like rumors should be given some credence. The negative reaction to this reminds me a lot of the reaction in 2016/2017 for the iPhone X. $999 for an…

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  • Requiem for my Surface Duo

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    It wasn’t very popular or well liked when it was released. A second revision did nothing to help its fortunes, and rumors suggest Microsoft has put the product on ice for now. But I love the Surface Duo. And though it was never my main phone, it was a great secondary phone, and an even…

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