wondering if the next system update will break your operation are things that many of us left Windows over.
In this case, getting Handoff working through system modifications and additional hardware.What operation is/would be breaking?
Well, to be honest I can live without the upgradability of memory and storage; I typically upgrade those when I buy it and then never really look at them agan until I buy a new machine.
But having a machine that can, without external hardware, only connect to wireless networks is just a non-starter. I need real networking. And I'm not the only one.
I'm not saying Apple can't make laptops that don't have network ports; I'm saying they should continue making laptops that do. And I'm quite certain there's a market for such machines.
If they make a retina macbook pro with firewire and ethernet (or at the very least with ethernet) I will buy that shit so fast it'll knock their socks off.
Is your iPhone on the iOS beta? Did you do a Fresh Install or via the upgrade path?
Somebody sounds salty. OP, you should probably wait until the new OS and firmware updates are released (you know out of the beta testing phase, duh). Before you start with your clueless rants about nothing.
I don't know about everyone else here in these forums. But I'm starting to feel like this place is going down hill. When i first started lurking around here there was nothing but informative genuine techies posting here. Now this place is overrun with fake hipster techies crying about bugs in alphas and betas. Im all for people branching out and learning new things/ hobbies. But this is getting ridiculous. If your gonna be about this life (tech life) then please do your research. Its bad enough you hipsters have taken over such things as anime, cosplay and even gaming. Not to mention eyeglasses (I'm talking about plastic frames with fake non prescription lenses).
Here it is, an "unsupported" 2010 MBP running a supported BT 4.0 module via USB.
Not as neat as having it built in, but a start.
Only issue currently is that it requires a turn BT off then on then restart to get it to use external USB instead of the one Apple gave it.
Will be easier if internal isn't Broadcom, then probably can just delete kext.
But for less then $100 you can have older Mac play nice with BT and these new features.
We will have these USB sticks available in next few weeks, certainly by the time the Yosemite GM comes out.
Problem solved.
My Bluetooth Software is still on 4.3.0d49 14130. I have a MBPr, how can i solve this?
They literally can't. It's too thin (I believe, the USB port is basically the maximum size it can be with this design).
However, you can purchase adapters. Just use those... I haven't used firewire or ethernet ever in my life. (was too young/not born (don't know when that was) when ethernet became outdated)
I know the port is too large for the current retina macs. I'd gladly take the extra width though, I realise it's a trade-off.
Whooaah there. Ethernet is in no way outdated. It powers so many things it's ridiculous. Wifi is based on it, just over the air instead of through cabling. And how do you think wifi connects to the actual network?
Every time a new feature is out, people act like they're entitled like it's their human right to get that feature, and yell "planned obsolescence" if their hardware is too old.
Your laptop does not have a resolution of 2880 x 1800. So there's that.my machine does everything the current rMBP does.
Your laptop does not have a resolution of 2880 x 1800. So there's that.
1680x1050 has been fine enough for me.
My logic board failed in my 2011 MBP, so I now have a retina thanks to apple CS.
So then now you can't complain about not having handoff?
Well it's outdated on Macs with Wifi.... That's all I'm saying. I've never needed to use ethernet on a laptop except back when our wireless hub stopped working and i had to plug directly into my desktop to get internet.