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Comment Same thing (Score 1) 99

I've been running into this myself. I *do* have various Apple devices, but I have our Apple TV connected to a "family" account and not a "personal" account that our iOS devices are connected to. At some point I'll have to sign one of them into the family account and accept the terms, and then switch it back to its regular account.

I do have some old iPhones sitting around that I could use, but none of them supports iOS 16. I saw on the Twitter thread that someone recommended trying iTunes for Windows to get the terms & conditions prompt. I tried that but it did not give me such a prompt.

Comment Which is it? (Score 4, Funny) 207

Just funny that this comes after another Slashdot article just yesterday, about Intel's Alder Lake i9-12900HK laptop CPU beating Apple M1 Max in both single-threaded and multi-threaded performance (but probably not power efficiency). Granted, the Alder Lake CPUs are not out yet, but Intel's is supposedly making an announcement on that tomorrow, so M1 Max's overall performance domination might not last that long.

Competition is good all around and Intel definitely needs pressure from all sides (...they got a little bit complacent for a few years before AMD started catching up to them, I think) but I doubt that they are "panicking".

Comment Re:My 7 year old Mac still runs the latest OSX (Score 1) 72

Just a funny reversal. Apple supports their Macs with new OS versions for, what, 8 years or so? Support for PCs running Windows usually lasts much longer than that — basically anything that can run Vista can run Windows 10 with a similar level of performance, and as mentioned, even XP-era systems are eligible if they were reasonably high-end. But here we have Microsoft cutting off support for Windows 11 at systems that are 3 years old.

Comment TSMC? (Score 2) 44

Wild speculation — There have also been multiple reports that NVIDIA is looking to switch over to TSMC or use them more heavily for Ampere GPU chip production next year and has put in a hefty order to lock in capacity with them. Possibly because of yield issues with the 8nm chips coming out of Samsung. Maybe these cards were cancelled as plans have shifted to launch upgraded cards with TSMC-produced 7nm chips next year instead...?

Comment A12 in iPhone 11? (Score 1) 201

iPhone 11 phones have A13 CPUs, not A12. This one appears to be derived from the A12 chip used in the iPhone XS/XR phones, and the prior-generation iPad Pro (just going off of the name).

Nothing here says that they're getting rid of the MacBook lineup. Those are still quite popular, and if you need a desktop computing experience for productivity, there's no reason to pick an iPad over a MacBook. You even need a Mac to make iPad apps. They've been making the iPad better but there are still tons of things that would be really painful to do if that was the only computer you had.

Comment Never? (Score 1) 106

"Other formats have tried to replace it, notably HEIF which will never by universal due to its patent licensing."

Patents expire, right? I know that 20 years is a long time, but some of that has elapsed already, and look how long the other formats listed here (JPEG, GIF, PNG) have lasted.

Comment Yes (Score 1) 283

I just finished watching a television show on my laptop, with my headphones plugged into the laptop check, when I stopped by Slashdot and saw this post.

Actually I did try Bluetooth headphones but quickly realized that there is an audio delay of around 300ms. Fine for music, but for something more interactive like gaming, it's a no-go. I understand that some headsets support a low-latency Bluetooth codec that avoids this, but I didn't know about this at all when I picked up the headset. Fortunately, it also offers a wired option, so that's what I will (happily) use for now.

It's not like a headphone jack and the (audio controller chip driving it) take up more than a trivial amount of room in a laptop anyway. A smartphone, sure, I get that space is at a premium. But for a laptop you'd really be stretching it to claim that you need the space.

Comment Exchange option (Score 1) 192

I have an iPhone. My company runs a Microsoft Exchange server for email. If I try to add my account in the stock "mail" app, I get prompted to agree to join the MDM (they can remote wipe my phone, etc.). If I try to add my email to the "Outlook" app downloaded from the store, it works fine and my company is not granted any such MDM access. I just keep my work stuff in a separate app that doesn't have more than sandbox permissions on the phone.

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