Oh, you can. I just don't want to buy the license now (or this fall) when a new version might be on the horizon.Should be a way to get the standalone license on their site (it was rather hidden last time I checked.)
Great Apple design is when you have to buy a pen holder for .89 cents on AliExpress to keep your Pencil from falling off your iPad in your backpack. Thanks Jony Ive.
What are the chances they update the iPad pro this year when iPad OS hits?
What are the chances they update the iPad pro this year when iPad OS hits?
I wasn't planning on upgrading to whatever new iPad Pro comes out since the current 12.9 I feel is actual physical perfection in hardware, but I'm gonna have a steep discount available in a few months so I might as well use it...
Apple is replacing my iPad Pro 10.5 with a "bright spot" for free. Hooray.
So update.
Got my new iPad.
They are also sending out my old iPad to Apple engineers so they can take a look into this bright spot issue.
I would wait.
OVERHAULED AIRPODS IN LATE 2019 OR EARLY 2020
Bloomberg has said that Apple is working on third-generation AirPods that will feature a new design and perhaps improved water resistance that will allow the AirPods to hold up to "splashes of water and rain."
The AirPods aren't likely to be entirely water resistant, however, and won't be able to be submerged in liquid. These third-generation AirPods are also rumored to include noise cancellation features and increase the distance that AirPods can be listened to away from an iPhone or iPad.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes Apple will launch two new AirPods models in late 2019 to early 2020, one of which will feature an "all-new form factor design" and a higher price than the current second-generation AirPods.
Specific design changes that are coming have not been specified, so it's not clear what will change. The second model that's in the works is said to be an iterative update with the same pricing as the current model.
So Apple didn't make any announcements about supporting RCS, the successor to MMS messaging, at WWDC this year, correct? So over MMS messages never going through.
To anyone else n iOS 13 public beta
How do I use Siri to set a reminder for when I'm messaging someone?
I can do it manually in the reminder app but Siri doesn't work when I say
Remind me when messaging name or anything of the like
So what's the reality about ram for a MacBook Pro? I've been thinking about upgrading to a 2019 and my 2014 has 16 GB. I'd like to keep the same amount but it's annoying that I'll have to get a custom pro ordered instead of just dropping into a store. I've been reading people online saying that large amounts of ram arent needed so much now because of the fast SSD that are used now. Use case would be programming for web applications or Access at most. I guess slack and visual studio use in the future has me concerned too. I'm finishing up a degree in information management system right now.
So sell me on the iPad Pro. My tech itch really wants one. I'm inclined to want the 11" model, but everyone seems to be all about the larger 12.9"?
Is a keyboard case a must? I hear the first party Apple one sucks tho? Like go with Logitech or something else instead?
Does iOS13 really make this shit useful?
Unless you want to commit to the iPad as your main computer, go with the 11". A physical keyboard of some sort to go with your iPad is a must-have. I'm using a standalone keyboard (Logitech K380) with my 9.7 Pro, but will probably switch to a Brydge whenever I upgrade to a newer iPad Pro.So sell me on the iPad Pro. My tech itch really wants one. I'm inclined to want the 11" model, but everyone seems to be all about the larger 12.9"?
Is a keyboard case a must? I hear the first party Apple one sucks tho? Like go with Logitech or something else instead?
Does iOS13 really make this shit useful?
Unless you want to commit to the iPad as your main computer, go with the 11". A physical keyboard of some sort to go with your iPad is a must-have. I'm using a standalone keyboard (Logitech K380) with my 9.7 Pro, but will probably switch to a Brydge whenever I upgrade to a newer iPad Pro.
iPadOS (iOS 13) has removed a lot of the frustration I felt when using my iPad. While I haven't gotten my head around the multitasking changes yet, desktop-class Safari on the iPad has made such a big difference already.
The iPad Pro is the best portable computer Apple sells today, and it's become my favorite computer in the last year or two. The hardware is fantastic, and you don't have to worry about ultrafragile keyboards. I also enjoy using iOS on the iPad more these days since iOS has a much healthier software ecosystem than the Mac. Will it ever totally replace a traditional desktop for me? Eh, probably not. But I'm fine with that; after all we never totally replaced the terminal.
I absolutely love the Keyboard Folio from Apple. I think the typing feel is great for the form factor and you are super flexible since thanks to the magnets, you can just pull it off with ease whenever you want to enjoy your iPad naked for reading or watching stuff in bed etc. That being said, it's priced way too high. Got mine for like 40% off sealed on Ebay, so if you consider it, check that before. It also isn't covered under AC+ contrary to the pencil which I guess speaks volumes about Apples confidence in the product ... we will see how it holds up.So sell me on the iPad Pro. My tech itch really wants one. I'm inclined to want the 11" model, but everyone seems to be all about the larger 12.9"?
Is a keyboard case a must? I hear the first party Apple one sucks tho? Like go with Logitech or something else instead?
Does iOS13 really make this shit useful?
So what's the reality about ram for a MacBook Pro? I've been thinking about upgrading to a 2019 and my 2014 has 16 GB. I'd like to keep the same amount but it's annoying that I'll have to get a custom pro ordered instead of just dropping into a store. I've been reading people online saying that large amounts of ram arent needed so much now because of the fast SSD that are used now. Use case would be programming for web applications or Access at most. I guess slack and visual studio use in the future has me concerned too. I'm finishing up a degree in information management system right now.
So Apple didn't make any announcements about supporting RCS, the successor to MMS messaging, at WWDC this year, correct? So over MMS messages never going through.
I just want a 15" Macbook Pro at a reasonable price, with or without touchbar - i don't care (though i guess there's plenty of nifty shit you can actually do with the TouchBar, so i don't mind it) that has a revised (read: reliable) keyboard.
Actually, i want a 14" 🙈
For me it's the latter.I'm definitely upgrading to a 15" come next time.. Should have never gone with the 13" the lack of power to drive 4k displays and the screen estate is a big issue for me.