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• #9378
^ If the 2014 mbp has a ssd I'd keep it
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• #9379
Some pretty impressive software updates yesterday even though nothing stood out big time at least for me. The move towards a new file system is interesting though, sounds like it'll bring even tighter security
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• #9380
Any idea why a 13" 2015 MBP would constantly see Safari and Notes crash?
Click them and the UI opens but then stalls and have to force close. Having to use Chrome. Shudder.
Been going on for a month or so.
Thankfully not my laptop but a colleagues but with no IT department it gets left to me. Not a priority but if anything jumps out then let me know.
Ta
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• #9381
I have this: http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/6964232
Its not bad. Can handle things well. Havent felt underwhelming but dont mind maybe one more port (USB or USB C doesent matter) and slightly more power. I am very impressed with the overall package. So light and thin!
Will return over the weekend and get the latest one to test (and return obv). I am going to keep doing this as a way of punishing Apple till they release the new macbook.
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• #9382
Try booting in safe mode and see if it still happens. Then reboot normally and re-check.
Is it running El Capitan?
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• #9383
This. And displays. And Mac Pros. Strikes me TC is just chasing the consumer and emerging (Indian/asian) markets. The new message features have the "visual overload" aesthetic I associate with Eastern markets...
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• #9384
Hmm....
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• #9385
aren't they the same shit as facebook has instead of standard emoji?
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• #9386
I'm switching to Ubuntu...
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• #9387
Omg
Want haring emoticons now
How?
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• #9388
If you can't wait until September, you'll have to download the developer preview coming soon.
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• #9389
Public beta arriving in July.
Sign up here: https://beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram/
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• #9390
Considering sacking off Laptops for now.
Ipad air 2, 9.7" retina, 64GB vs Ipad pro, 9.7" retina, 32GB
I only really want to surf interwebs, check emails, and run trainerroad. The Pro is tempting because it may be my only computer. The air is tempting because I'm a low end user so may benefit more from more memory than more Power.
HELP!
......(please)
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• #9391
if it's your only machine, i'd go 64gb
I'd also go pro if you have the £££ as it'll last you longer
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• #9392
64GB pro is way over Budget. So is the 32GB really. But could stretch to that.
I'm leaning towards 64GB air 2. Maybe I'll be Rich in the furure and get a macbook.
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• #9393
What about keyboard? Think the pro has apple ones, not sure about the air
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• #9394
Yeah. Thats a massive Draw. I'm a bit old. Not a massive fan of typing on a touch screen.
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• #9395
Same here. But that said, I think any bluetooth keyboard should work, incl apple ones, so might not be a biggie
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• #9396
I've lost my iPhone, somewhere in the flat. Tried the find my iPhone app, and heard it buzzing for a few seconds before it died. absolutely no idea where it is.
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• #9397
at least you know its in there somewhere. worst is when you make it ring and you don't hear it at all...
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• #9398
the logitech k760 is a great bluetooth keyboard for mac, uses solar so no endless swapping of batteries. unlike my fucking magic touch trackpad which seems to last 2 weeks on non-use.
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• #9399
There is a rechargeable logitech trackpad, but it's too sensitive so you have to disable tap-to-click. Has anyone got the Magic Trackpad 2?
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• #9400
I do. Weird to get used to and force touch is useless, but now I've had it a while I prefer the action more than the old trackpad. plus you can disable the click noise in settings so it's almost silent. woo.
hm. SO currently:
Mid 2014 MBP Retina, 13" 2.8Ghz i5, 16gb.
Whats the likely performance difference to a new top end 'Macbook' with 8gb of ram?