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  • M4 iMac vs 2019 Intel iMac compared: Five years makes a big difference


    The stage is set for a true iMac return. The iMac 5k was anything you needed. It could be the basic computer all the way up to the pro powerhouse. All with that amazing 5k screen and packed into a sleek, stunning enclosure, with one slender cable plugging directly into an outlet for power. As elegant as can be. 

    With the m5 going to 2nm, it will be even more plausible for the iMac 32” to utilize both Max and Ultra SOCs. A 6k screen would work perfectly for 32” and both the supply chain and market convergence are ripe for the return of such a computing masterpiece. In studios and many businesses, there are many reasons an iMac setup makes more sense than a pc style setup like the studio. Especially when surface area is a minimum and cable clutter is not simple to manage. 

    It’s time. We’ve endured the “meh” stage with the current lineup (excepting the M series SOCs, which are the “wow” stage) and we are ready for the return of the quintessential Mac. 
    I like the way you think. For my purposes, the relevant comparison is to the 2020 i9 27" iMac with a 4TB SSD and 64GB of RAM. That kind of configuration is crazy expensive now that you can't add third-party RAM, and I'm not really interested in taking a step down in screen size. The only case for updating would be the M-series exclusives, and even with the futureware AI things coming, that's just not a very compelling case. It's actually on brand for the iMac to be the playful, colorful computer, even though I don't really like the colors on offer. But as long as Apple is willing to lean into the history of the iMac, what if a new 32" version were somehow connected to that beautiful old G4 arm, to recall the best iMac form factor ever? Now you've got something. (Let me dream, will ya?)
    williamlondonAlex1Ngavzaopinionbaconstangwatto_cobramacike
  • FTC 'Click to Cancel' rule makes canceling subscriptions as easy as starting them

    Feels like there’s still a long way to go. Just yesterday, I tried to cancel Hulu and Disney + before they raise their monthly rate, and each site pushed me back to the other with no “Cancel” option in sight. I had to do go back and forth several times before I was able to access the Cancel option, which is undoubtedly hidden from the user on purpose. 
    Alex_VblastdoorelijahgOferwilliamlondonwatto_cobra
  • ASSA ABLOY acquires Level Lock, creates new Ambient Property Technologies subsidiary

    My Level Lock is easily the best smart lock I’ve owned. But I’m assuming that, as with most acquisitions, the new owners will ruin what made them good. 
    watto_cobra
  • Apple's 'Mother Nature' sketch was a complete dud, and didn't belong in the iPhone 15 even...

    I agree with Gallagher. The idea had potential, and there were a few funny moments, but I'm not sure why they thought it was a good idea to make the case for Mother Nature by depicting her as an unrelentingly critical, sour, humorless, demanding, and negative beeyotch. Whoever wrote this segment may need some therapy. I think the whole event was mediocre because they were vamping to cover for not having much in the way of interesting developments to share. 
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