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One: The Aix test machine is heavily upgraded, more professional and more worry-free
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3. Add activation date, warranty date, whether to extend the warranty and other information.
4. Deeper in-machine data analysis, more accurately determine whether the equipment has changed the underlying data, identify whether it is an expansion machine, whether it is a code changing machine, whether it is a black machine, etc.
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Two: Another Apple-1 computer auction: with a serial number handwritten by Steve Jobs
Recently, another rare Apple-1 computer was being auctioned off, and the bid for this computer has already exceeded $250,000. The Apple-1 was the first Apple product created by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak when the Apple Computer was founded, and there are few left.
Auctioned Apple-1 models typically sell high because of their rarity, and this auction's Apple-1 ranks seventh in the auction register with a handwritten serial number by Steve Jobs.
It was the first machine, and according to the auction website, it was the only Apple-1 to be auctioned in years, and the first Apple-1 to have a Jobs handwritten certified serial number.
Daniel Kotek was one of the first employees to work at Apple, and he has confirmed that the device works well. It comes with a power supply and other suitable components, including the Sanyo VM-4509 display and the Datantics keyboard. It also comes with modern box interfaces, power supplies, cables and a replica of the original operating manual signed by Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne.
Three: iOS 15.5 reintroduced the Apple Music API to allow changes to the song playback speed
An Apple software engineer announced that iOS 15.5 will include the reintroduction of the popular Apple Music API, which is used by third-party music players that allows users to change the playback speed of songs in the app.
In iOS 15.4, Apple removed the API used by third-party Apple Music players, which allowed users to change the playback speed of songs. The Apple Music app itself doesn't allow users to change the playback speed, but store apps like Perfect Tempo give users that functionality. For unknown reasons, Apple removed the API in iOS 15.4, but with the upcoming release of iOS 15.5 (currently in beta), Apple will re-add this feature.
Earlier this week, Joe Kun, a software engineer on the Apple Music team, released the update to developers.
Apple this week released the fourth beta of iOS and iPadOS 15.5 to developers, which includes only a few minor changes and features, as well as performance and security fixes.
Four: Apple's new patent stunned everyone? Connect the tablet to the keyboard in seconds to change macOS ?
A new Apple patent suggests that future versions of the iPad or iPadOS may have the ability to transform a tablet into a macOS-like user experience when it is connected to an external keyboard.
The patent describes a basic device that is a keyboard with keys and a touchpad that can be combined with computing devices such as the iPad to provide a macOS experience with the Apple Pencil.
Other images in the patent application reveal how the computing device was detected from the keyboard and used independently, similar to how users currently remove the iPad from the second-controlled keyboard, which makes it all the more convincing that the patent describes the combination of the iPad and the keyboard.
Or, the patent could envision a future combination of MacBook and iPad, which will merge into one. The screen that separates from the keyboard serves as an iPad with the Apple Pencil; then, when connected to the keyboard, it becomes a Mac with touchscreen capabilities.
Apple has long said that the touchscreen Mac isn't its target or what it wants to make, so maybe the combination of the iPad and MacBook is the future of Apple's production line.
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