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marv08

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Apr 8, 2009
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Cellular Support in MacBooks Coming Then...?

While I need neither, I hope that these programs being part of OS X will mean that future Apple laptops will feature built-in cellular capabilities (as Siri requires Internet access and A-GPS is pretty slow without cellular triangulation). That would be awesome as 3G/LTE dongles are annoying and tethering eats the iPhone battery in no time.
 

akac

macrumors 6502
Aug 17, 2003
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Colorado
Am I the only one finding this worrisome: "Apple has stated that is moving toward a more rapid development cycle on OS X"?

Less features - same price - shorter hardware lifespans

Things aren't the same without Jobs, Cook is just milking the cow and killing the share price.

This was instituted under Jobs' reign…
 

kk1ro

macrumors regular
Jan 31, 2008
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This would be amazing on a 13"/15" rMBP with built-in GPS, LTE and SIM card slot. The ultimate on-the-road workstation!
 

bazinga!!

macrumors regular
Apr 25, 2012
101
3
Belgium
I wish they would make some significant changes and not just here and there a little feature, as if I'm ever going to use Siri or Maps on my Mac. I am disappointed in Mountain Lion and I wish I wouldn't have bought it because my MBP is shutting down slower now.
 

unplugme71

macrumors 68030
May 20, 2011
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Earth
This will probably be one of the better upgrades, along with iMessaging and Reminders.

I was going to upgrade my MacBook over the holidays, but with Haswell and DDR4 coming out very soon, I think I'll wait for Apple to get to use with this new technology.
 

Abazigal

Contributor
Jul 18, 2011
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22,041
Singapore
Makes sense, they already have invested all this money into these features, may as well milk them for all they are worth by enabling them across all platforms.

I think we can also see where OSX 11 will take us...

Now, if only we can get siri on ipad2 and iphone4 as well. Specs notwithstanding, I find it criminal that Apple is deliberately withholding them on devices perfectly capable of supporting them. :mad:
 

the8thark

macrumors 601
Apr 18, 2011
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Am I the only one finding this worrisome: "Apple has stated that is moving toward a more rapid development cycle on OS X"?

Less features - same price - shorter hardware lifespans

Things aren't the same without Jobs, Cook is just milking the cow and killing the share price.

Well $20 or whatever you're paying now for OS X is better then the $129 you paid in the Jobs days.


The more rapid development worries me for a different reason. in the past Apple was always about getting right meant more then a deadline. But now it seems the deadlines are getting in the way of getting the perfect product out.
 

jonnysods

macrumors G3
Sep 20, 2006
8,431
6,893
There & Back Again
Makes sense. I can see Tim Cook or someone on stage in 2014 saying something like "We all love iOS on our iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. And we all love OS X on our Macs. So what if we were to combine them?" On screen, the i from iOS and the X from OS X combine into "XI".

Maybe not the right name, but I think that your idea is along the right path. I see some type of integration between the two under the same banner/name.
 

GoCubsGo

macrumors Nehalem
Feb 19, 2005
35,741
153
So a $20 yearly sub to keep buying buggy new OSXs? I think they'll start dishing out this for free

That is where my mind went as well. I still haven't gone to ML yet.
I figure they fixed all of the bugs and there were so many that they opted to rename the OS and then sell it back to us. :D
 

szw-mapple fan

macrumors 68040
Jul 28, 2012
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why do we need maps on a laptop, or desktop computer for that matter? Has apple finally lost the ability to "innovate"? Siri does sound promising though.
 

cmChimera

macrumors 601
Feb 12, 2010
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lol I think he was joking. Like how the iPhone 4 and iPad 2 got the short end of the stick with Siri for no valid technological reason.

Yeah I knew he was joking, my post wasn't supposed to sound like I was debating him though I can now see how it comes off that way.
 

somethingelsefl

macrumors 6502
Dec 22, 2008
461
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Tampa, FL
OK...so it's almost pretty clear that by OS X 11 we will see a unified OS on all Apple hardware (Mac, iPhones, iPads, etc).

This...could...get...messy.
 

barclay

macrumors newbie
Nov 25, 2008
12
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well i will be handsfree when i ask siri search youporn...... :)))apple will be present in the future that for sure...
and i just hope they will not forget the mac...........
 

extricated

macrumors 6502
Jul 14, 2011
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While I need neither, I hope that these programs being part of OS X will mean that future Apple laptops will feature built-in cellular capabilities (as Siri requires Internet access and A-GPS is pretty slow without cellular triangulation). That would be awesome as 3G/LTE dongles are annoying and tethering eats the iPhone battery in no time.

Just what I was thinking.
 

ThomasJL

macrumors 68000
Oct 16, 2008
1,600
3,517
Gee, great... Another half-baked OS to be released just one year after the previous half-baked OS. :rolleyes:
 

iMerik

macrumors 6502a
May 3, 2011
666
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Upper Midwest
Who else is absolutely bored with OS X? The move to more of an iOS-like experience doesn't excite me in any way either. I'm not saying OS X doesn't work for me for what it can do; I'm just saying that it's no longer exciting, even to upgrade.
 

Ramius

macrumors 6502
Nov 2, 2008
492
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"next generation"? Lol. "Next Update" is more the right term.

I was hoping mountain lion was the final version of OSX. I have been waiting for OS11 since 2010!

Are people actually excited about another update on this? Do we, the users, need it?
 

rwilliams

macrumors 68040
Apr 8, 2009
3,745
1,010
Raleigh, NC
I would imagine that Siri will only be available on new (at the time of 10.9's release) Macs or models released in 2012. Everyone else will need to upgrade hardware. Which is fine with me, because I'm pretty sure that Mountain Lion is the last version of OS X that my 2008 MacBook will be supported on.
 

the8thark

macrumors 601
Apr 18, 2011
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Who else is absolutely bored with OS X? The move to more of an iOS-like experience doesn't excite me in any way either. I'm not saying OS X doesn't work for me for what it can do; I'm just saying that it's no longer exciting, even to upgrade.

And that's the whole point. Apple to me is moving to a finderless experience. The finder was always boring. it's the apps, the content you care about that is interesting. And having less stuff in the rode and stuff you have to do before you can enjoy your favourite content I believe is Apple's plan.
 
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