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« on: April 26, 2018, 04:05:20 pm »

The future of Mac hardware should be more flexible

Rumors are swirling that Apple is on the edge of entering a major transition with the Mac. But what should that transition look like?

Changes are a-coming to the Mac line. Project Marzipan — if reports are to be believed — will allow iOS developers to build Mac versions of their apps without breaking a sweat. This has fed the recurring rumor that macOS and iOS are on some sort of collision course to be merged into something altogether new, but Apple CEO Tim Cook splashed some cool water on that tale in an interview with Peter Wells for The Sydney Morning Herald:


  We don't believe in sort of watering down one for the other. Both (The Mac and iPad) are incredible. One of the reasons that both of them are incredible is because we pushed them to do what they do well. And if you begin to merge the two ... you begin to make trade-offs and compromises.
 
  So maybe the company would be more efficient at the end of the day. But that's not what it's about. You know it's about g...

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