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| | | | | iPad Pro as primary computer The lack of physical clutter, distracting branding, or blinking LED's makes the iPad Pro a textbook example of minimal design. My despiction of distraction explains my interest in using the iPad Pro as only computer to test if it is up to the task. Is Apple's latest effort on iOS enough to enable it to do serious development work? | |
| | | | | redesignmobile.com | |
| | | | | Spend even 30 minutes with the Apple Vision Pro and you'll be impressed. I've largely given up trying new hardware at launch because it is hard to set up, buggy and overall so frustrating that it's not worth the hassle. But AVP is different. The screens are gorgeous. The scrolling and overall user interface is... | |
| | | | | om.co | |
| | | | | Yesterday slipped away, and I never got a chance to mark the 15th birthday of the iPad, perhaps one of the most misunderstood products in Apple's lineup. The confusion over the device is not limite... | |
| | | | | wittchen.io | |
| | | Sometimes we may want to format external USB drive. I recently encountered a situation, where I had bootable USB drive with operating system ready to install, but I wanted to remove all this stuff and use disk for storing data. I couldn't format this disk with GUI tools for some reason and I kept getting errors or information that it's not possible. In case you don't know, on Linux everything is always possible, so I quit that GUI tool, opened terminal and start playing with good old and simple programs. | ||