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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, June 8, 2019
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "2019 Apple Mac Pro vs. 2013 Mac Pro: How Far Has the Hardware Come? With new Radeon Pro graphics, PCI Express expansion slots galore, and the option for up to a 28-core Xeon CPU, the new Mac Pro is light-years ahead of its predecessor. Let's break down the 2019 Mac Pro vs. the 2013 Mac Pro, part by part."  PC Magazine 7:07 AM
  • "Apple Must Ditch the MacBook Butterfly Switch to Regain Trust"  LAPTOP Magazine 7:16 AM
  • "$999 for a Monitor Stand? This Time, Apple May Have Gone Too Far: It created a lot of buzz, but not the good kind."  Inc. 2:58 PM
  • "Project Catalyst aims to bring apps to the Mac, enhance titles for iPad" AppleInsider 3:04 PM
  • "At Apple WWDC, taking stock of Tim Cook's hits and misses: We break down how Steve Jobs' successor has fared over the past eight years"  CNET 6/7
  • "Apple's next stage is about reclaiming privacy, and a different kind of PC: Software chief Craig Federighi takes us through his thinking about the iPad as a laptop replacement, dark mode and Apple Sign In. Oh, and why he's not superstitious about iOS 13."  CNET 6/7
  • "Apple makes a lot of money out of our apps" ["Not only does Apple dictate all terms and conditions for each app in its store, it also takes ownership of the customer relationship, keeps the valuable customer data, insists on using only its own payment system and imposes a commission of 30 per cent of the fees paid by the consumers."]  Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 6/7
  • "It's time for Apple Watch to leave the iPhone behind: WatchOS 6 pushes Apple's smartwatch to greater independence, but it needs to stand completely alone."  CNET 6/7
  • "WWDC: What Apple's biggest announcements mean for the company/A look at where things are headed."  Macworld 6/7
  • "Scammers taking advantage of Apple iTunes phaseout: Sending slick phishing emails to iTunes users" WCPO Cincinnati 6/7