The Macs Apple was selling in 1996
Apple has always offered a lot of products. In 1996, its offerings were somewhat chaotic and unfocussed. Today their exuberant variety looks at least more purposeful.
Apple has always offered a lot of products. In 1996, its offerings were somewhat chaotic and unfocussed. Today their exuberant variety looks at least more purposeful.
A few stray observations on the hardware introduced at the “Let Us Loop You In” event on 21 March: the iPhone SE and the 9.7" iPad Pro.
A brief rant on Apple's 'innovative' Night Shift feature in the upcoming iOS 9.3 update.
I don't have strong feelings about this change — my first reaction has been one of quiet resignation — but I'll say it's really unnecessary.
Apple favoured support and compatibility over user experience, and decided to extend the life of the iPhone 4S and similar devices anyway, when a more reasonable approach would have been to stop support at iOS 8.4.