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30.04.2022 24:00 Uhr
Mac Studio review – even the base model is great [Video]
I’ve been working on formulating my Mac Studio review for a couple of weeks, and I’ve finally been able to spend enough time with the machine to share my thoughts about Apple’s most powerful desktop offering.
I’ve had the opportunity to test both the high-end Mac Studio with M1 Ultra system on a chip, along with the entry-level M1 Max base model. Is the Mac Studio a worthwhile purchase for those looking for a desktop solution? Should you splurge for the M1 Ultra? Watch my hands-on video walkthrough as I share my observations and findings, and be sure to subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more Mac Studio-related videos.
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30.04.2022 23:36 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Intelli StepUp Charging Station review: Retractable charging gimmick spoils a good charger
The Intelli StepUp Charging Station attempts to stand out from the multitude of 3-in-1 chargers with awkward pop-out charging pads.The Intelli StepUp Charging Station is a good MagSafe charger with some quirksThere are a few aspects to like about the Intelli StepUp, from its dark aluminum finish to its 15W MagSafe charging. However, the 3-in-1 charger has a convertible gimmick that introduces more problems than it solves.Read more
30.04.2022 23:09 Uhr, AppleInsider,
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Lyft and Uber will cover legal fees of drivers sued under Oklahoma abortion law
Much like they did in Texas, Lyft and Uber have pledged to cover drivers sued under Oklahoma’s forthcoming SB1503 law. The so-called Heartbeat Act prohibits most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy – a timeframe before many women know they’re pregnant.And like its Texas counterpart, SB8, the legislation allows private individuals to sue anyone who assists a woman attempting to skirt the ban, including rideshare drivers who face fines of up to $10,000. The Oklahoma House passed SB1503 on Thursday, and Governor Kevin Stitt is expected to sign the bill sometime within the next few days.Oklahoma pic.twitter.com/npCUyLAYUJ— Logan Green (@logangreen) April 30, 2022On Friday, Lyft CEO Logan Green said the company would extend its commitment, first announced in September, to cover 100 percent of legal fees for drivers sued under SB8 to include those impacted by SB1503. Additionally, Green said Lyft was working with healthcare providers to create a program to cover the cost of rides for out-
30.04.2022 23:00 Uhr, Engadget,
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India seizes $725 million from Xiaomi
India has seized assets worth approximately $725 million from Xiaomi India after the country’s anti-money laundering agency found the subsidiary had broken local foreign exchange laws. According to Reuters, India’s Enforcement Directorate announced Saturday it recently determined Xiaomi had made illegal remittances when it attempted to pass off some transfers as royalty payments.That money went to three foreign companies, including one under the wider Xiaomi banner. The Enforcement Directorate found Xiaomi designed the payments to benefit itself. "Such huge amounts in the name of royalties were remitted on the instructions of their Chinese parent group entities," the agency said. The Indian Enforcement Directorate began investigating the subsidiary, among a handful of other local Chinese firms, last December. It accused Xiaomi of providing “misleading information to the banks while remitting the money abroad.”pic.twitter.com/QPfHboEP8X— Xiaomi India (@XiaomiIndia) April 30,
30.04.2022 19:45 Uhr, Engadget,
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Die besten Waschmaschinen: Das leisten Miele, AEG und Co.
Bei Waschmaschinen gibt es so einiges, worauf man achten sollte. Stiftung Warentest hat Waschmaschinen getestet und hilft Ihnen so, eine fundierte Kaufentscheidung zu treffen. Wir zeigen Ihnen Testsieger, Preistipps und mehr. Welche drei Fehler Sie bei Waschmaschinen vermeiden sollten, verraten wir im Video.
30.04.2022 17:18 Uhr, CHIP,
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Apple @ Work: For enterprises that use Mac, consider 1Password or LastPass as a company-wide password management solution
Apple @ Work is brought to you by Mosyle, the leader in modern mobile device management (MDM) and security for Apple enterprise and education customers. Over 28,000 organizations leverage Mosyle solutions to automate the deployment, management and security of millions of Apple devices daily. Request a FREE account today and discover how you can put your Apple fleet on auto-pilot at a price point that is hard to believe.
I am not sure when password management services went from a prosumer concept to enterprise tools, but I am glad it’s happened. For years, IT departments have told users to use complex passwords that aren’t repeated. That advice didn’t come with any solutions to help people properly manage them, though. Today, tools that were previously aimed at consumers now have strong enterprise offerings. For IT departments looking to ensure password security, both 1Password and LastPass have strong solutions.
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30.04.2022 15:18 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Trauen Sie sich auf den Gipfel? AR-App zeigt Höhe von Wanderwegen
Wer sich zum Wandern aufmacht, unterschätzt leicht die Steilheit von Wegabschnitten. Da ist es ganz praktisch vorher zu wissen, worauf man sich überhaupt einlässt. Sonst findet man sich in Höhen wieder, die man nicht beabsichtigt hatte. Mit der App "RealityMaps" können Sie effektiv mithilfe von realitätsnahen 3D-Karten Ihre nächste Wanderung durch die Alpen planen.
30.04.2022 15:09 Uhr, CHIP,
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Mac Studio lärmt: Nutzer klagen über hohe Töne
Der Mac Studio belästigt einige seiner Nutzer mit störenden Geräuschen. Diese scheinen vom Lüfter der neuen Workstation auszugehen, allerdings ist das Störungsbild nicht einheitlich und offenbar sind nicht alle Nutzer betroffen. Apples neuer Mac […]
30.04.2022 14:36 Uhr, apfelpage.de,
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Videos: iPhone-Funktionen, Trailer & Behind the Mac
Apple Deutschland hat gleich mehrere Clips veröffentlicht, die iPhone-Funktionen in den Fokus stellen und neue Inhalte bei Apple TV zeigen. iPhone | VoiceOver iPhone | Geräuscherkennung iPhone | Recyceltes Plastik iPhone | Demontage Apple TV+ Pachinko — „Who is Your Sunja?“ To Mom (and Dad), With Love — Official Trailer Behind the Mac: Skywalker Sound […]
30.04.2022 14:19 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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Apple eMac wurde 20 Jahre alt
Am 29. April 2002 kam der Apple eMac auf dem Markt und war ein Desktop-Computer, der auf einen iMac basierte und sich an den Bildungssektor richtete. Zur Zeit ist nicht bekannt, ob Apple eventuell einen neuen Einsteiger-Mac plant. Apple eMac feiert 20. Geburtstag? Der Apple eMac zelebrierte am 29. April 2022 seinen 20. Geburtstag und
30.04.2022 13:18 Uhr, apfelnews,
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Apple greift rigoros durch: iPhone-Nutzer haben das Nachsehen
Aktuell werden Apps und Spiele von Apple zunehmend aus dem Verkehr gezogen. Den iPhone-Nutzern gehen somit sinnvolle Anwendungen verloren. Apples Begründung ist dabei nicht hundertprozentig plausibel und sorgt für Kritik. Probleme dürfte es nicht zuletzt für Anwender von älterer Hardware geben.
30.04.2022 09:45 Uhr, MacNews,
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20 years after the eMac, should Apple introduce a new entry-level Mac?
20 years ago, on April 29, 2002, Apple unveiled the eMac – a desktop computer that was based on the iMac but with less premium design and hardware, so that it could be more affordable for the education segment. Although Apple has an education discount program, there’s no longer a Mac built specifically for that market. But what if Apple introduced a new entry-level Mac in 2022?
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30.04.2022 02:09 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Jack Dorsey: ‘Nothing that is said now matters’
Jack Dorsey is at it again. The twitter co-founder shared another rambling tweetstorm, in which he mused about Twitter’s shortcomings, user trust and whether or not the platform should be permanently banning users.The comments come on the heels of a turbulent week for Twitter, which is facing uncertainty about what will happen to its platform with Elon Musk at the helm. But if people were hoping Dorsey could add some clarity to the discussion, they’ll likely be disappointed.“Every decision we made was ultimately my responsibility,” he said. “In the cases we were wrong or went too far, we admitted it and worked to correct.”The comments may have been an oblique reference to Elon Musk’s earlier tweets targeting a top Twitter policy official, but he didn’t directly address the situation. Instead, he shared some vague thoughts about what Twitter should do to fix itself.Some things can be fixed immediately, and others require rethinking and reimplementing the entire s
30.04.2022 02:09 Uhr, Engadget,
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