Incomplete thought: why do iPads and Windows computers earn such different responses from Mac fans? (members post)
Why do iPads bring out a very specific reaction while other products donât?
Why do iPads bring out a very specific reaction while other products donât?
Check out the event if you missed it, but letâs go from least updated to most updated, shall we? iPad mini Tim Cook might as well have said, âthe iPad mini remains a product in our lineup,â as the mini got a single, minor shout out at the end,
Maybe the first Apple rumor of 2024 was that the upcoming iPad Pros would be extraordinarily expensive. Quoting that piece: Apple's upcoming OLED iPad Pro will start at $1,500, rising to between $1,800 and $2,000 depending on size and configuration, representing a major increase in
I finally had my first spatial persona experience, and it was pretty rad. A friend and I spent about 30 minutes playing chess, checkers, and battleship, in the Game Room app. Over those 30 minutes, it did genuinely feel like I was sharing the same space as my friend. I
William writing at Firstyear's blog-a-log: Passkeys: A Shattered Dream Passkeys are now seen as a way to capture users and audiences into a platform. What better way to encourage long term entrapment of users then by locking all their credentials into your platform, and even better, credentials that
Justin Ling writing for Bug-eyed and Shameless: Leave Those Kids Alone Iâve had a rule for a long time. Itâs a simple rule and it goes like this: What students do on-campus is none of my business. Campus politics is a weird and insular business, and it should
If Iâm being totally honest, I donât understand the Rabbit R1 at all. As a piece of hardware, it looks cool, so I understand if you want to spend $200 on a thing that will look cool on your shelf, but take away the cool physical design and
I reckon with why I'm generous with the Vision Pro falling short of my hopes while I'm happy to drag other products for doing the same thing. Also the best improvised version of Blur's Song 2 I've ever seen.
In software discussions, thereâs a relatively healthy trope of saying something like, âsure this would be fine for power users, but what about normal people?â Thatâs a good question to ask, but what comes next always bugs me. The ânormal personâ will always be their mom. 100% of
Joshua Topolsky: Rabbitâs R1 AI Companion Is Not the Future You Were Promised Right now, every time you want to do something like that with your phone, youâre jumping into and out of individual apps; the r1 supposes a future where all your apps connect into a central
Letâs have some fun and rattle through some relatively spicy takes I have about tech! Movie theaters are awesome and people still like them. Yes, home theaters and high quality headsets like the Vision Pro make the at-home experience better than ever, but there are still major elements that
I think when it comes to most things in life, especially someone elseâs art, we should all strive to be quick to praise the things we enjoy, but take our time before criticizing what we donât. I was thinking about this over the past week as The Internet
Well, I recently got an iPad Air. It turns out I really did miss having an iPad, and having one back in my life is wonderful. I ended up getting the 64GB M1 model on a steep discount ($200 off)âŠclearly Best Buy was clearing out their inventory for the
Stephen Hackett first reported this yesterday and it was so wild I almost didn't believe it at first. After some searching online, it seems that this folder was generated by Logi Options+, the software that came with my mouse, the Logitech MX Master 3S. Version 1.70 of
David Pierce for The Verge: Rabbit R1 Hands-On: Early Tests With the $199 AI Gadget Almost immediately, though, I started running into stuff the R1 just canât do. It canât send emails or make spreadsheets, though Lyu has been demoing both for months. And: Rabbitâs roadmap is