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Try again, Denis https://www.macrumors.com/2018/06/22/apple-macbook-pro-keyboard-repair-program/ |
No, that is a known issue with the new ones. Keyboards fail within months on new machines. The problem is that they have made the switches very sensitive to dust intrusion.
https://www.apple.com/support/keyboard-service-program-for-macbook-and-macbook-pro/ |
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I have a iPhone 6S. I will continue to use it as long as it is working fine. Most likely I will replace it with another iPhone someday. I just wish there was an alternative to iTunes. |
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-cost -excel features -keyboard reliability rjp |
I've read of the keyboard issues as well. None on mine thus far.
I can tell you 100% of the pc laptops I've bought in past years didn't work for **** after a year or so. enduring that stupid Microsoft attempt at making their laptops look like ipads didn't help either. nope, i'll take a MacBook any day. |
I work with both Apples and PC's and no longer see a big difference in the two (other than the apple proprietary stuff)*.
Back in the day Apple was famous for innovative hardware, now? Not so much. *I am concerned that Microsoft is now turning into a invasive monster, so much so that I pulled my wife's old XP laptop out of the recycle bin, deleted everything but Word and intend to use it as electric typewriter. |
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"Siri call Joe Blow." "I found 500436 Joes in your area." (mumbling to myself, "I didn't say find Joe Blow.") "Siri call Joe!" "Here is the number for Joe BLow." "Dammit SIRI CALL JOE BLOW!" "Calling Joe Blow." And + 1000 on iTunes. |
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I waited 3 hours in a mall for them to tell me my iPhone 7 battery was 1 month out of warranty. So they will do nothing. They couldn’t tell me that up front? This is after my iPhone 5 and 6 batteries almost burnt a hole in an airplane. I’m over Apple. The care little of their customers. I care little of them. |
...Trip to the Apple store, like going to the DMV. The make you sit there and wait, then the damn rep tries to be bestest buddies with you, and wants to chat all day, making it an hours long 'experience'.
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Apple is now a charging cable/accessories company that happens to sell things like phones.
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Off note:while waiting in those places, anyone text rude messages and death threats to your friends from the demo phones? I do :) rjp |
Apple user since the Newton.
On the hardware side, Apple is very strong but not uniquely so. That's usually been the case. Apple has more of an advantage with the iPhone because they make more of the hardware, less with the Mac. On the Mac OS side, I use Windows 10 a lot along with Mac OS and still find Mac easier to use and more stable and easier to use. Win 10 is pretty good but still has a lot of irritating things, the update process has been troublesome, Microsoft's browser strategy is such a mess that you have to run both Edge and IE, and in 2 years my Win 10 has had to be reinstalled to fix fatal corruption three times. On the IOS side, I don't use Android so can't compare usability. But it's pretty clear that if you value security and privacy, IOS is the choice. On the services side, it's kind of like the hardware. In features and usability, Apple is among the best but not uniquely superior. Compare Spotify to iTunes, Roku to Apple TV, etc. But as with IOS, security and privacy is a big differentiator. The big advantage is the integration. Running all your devices on the same AppleID, sharing the same iCloud, handing tasks between devices - that's much harder to cobble together with a mix of Dell, Huawei, Windows, Android, Google, Spotify, etc. When your kid or spouse breaks their iPhone and you magically restore their replacement iPhone to yesterday's iCloud backup, that's utterly convenient. When your kid's MacBook is missing and you locate and lock it from your iPhone, that's really useful. When your wife takes a photo with her iPhone and you can see it on your iPad, that's cool. I see the integration getting even tighter as Apple brings IOS and MacOS together, replaces Intel with Apple chips, builds out ApplePay, Siri, iCloud, etc. Apple has been surprisingly timid about using its strength to integrate even more of the pieces. Airport should have been what eero is, or Apple should have bought eero. Having to cable an ugly LG monitor to an iMac is ridiculous. It feels like the beancounters have too much sway: so what if Airport was a financially immaterial business, it was important but Apple let Google and Alexa get between their parts of the customer experience. Apple has also been too financially demanding of content providers, partners, and new products. Instead of demanding 25% revenue share up front, why not start at 10% and only go up when you've delivered 300% growth to your partner? The "next iPhone" is out there. Apple's reluctance to pursue business models in which user data is the actual product is a limitation - they have to charge the consumer which narrows the possibilities. Apple's high profile and thus need to avoid public failures - they can't launch ten products and be happy for one success and nine disasters - makes it harder for them to trailblaze a brand new category. Buy they'll find a promising thing and take it over. |
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We use Macs in the sound lab on campus to run LogicPro. I hate them.
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I would say that Apple had a mojo when their products where truly innovative... For the last ~5 years is the same technology only more and more expensive...
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People can't store and control their own data locally without going through a cloud(someone else's computer). I'm guessing 'thefappening' and stolen internet nudes of Hollywood stars were gaffled this way. Apple seemed to take away any feature as soon as they started to well for customers. It's a total loss of control for the customer. Not sure why they would try to tick off their bread and butter like that. Only Microsoft did that. Then I heard the iTunes updates would delete purchased music and I decided that Apple was not the platform for me. |
the older guys will get this: The Pepsi guy is running things again......
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I took a Apple laptop for a test drive. I think it was a Mini. Screen was not that big. Really liked it until I saw the price. I do not think I am a tightwad but no way I was paying $1500 for that laptop. For $500 I may give it a go. Shucks, mostly just surfing the forums and Craigs list, not running a business on it.
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