You have one iMac with a Fusion Drive, and an old MacBook Air with an SSD. Which do you upgrade to run High Sierra? Is there a good solution?
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Apple keeps its promise with High Sierra and new Macs, but is less helpful in the log, and courts danger in AI.
Its annual developer conference will reveal how Apple’s new file system will roll out in macOS 10.13, and determine its adoption and success.
What do we want Apple to offer in terms of new hardware, and the problems built deep into Unicode.
Apple spills some of its beans to a select group of the press, and we start to explore the new features expected in macOS 10.13.
What goes across on every Mac except an iMac, where it can wiggle worryingly?
We should see a lot of new hardware releases, and macOS 10.13 in the autumn. Plan now so that you cope well with the switch in file systems: that may affect your current backups, and more.
Next year might not be as bad as it is currently. Tim Cook doesn’t reveal any details, but lays down some corporate policy.
So much for an iMac and Sierra as a working platform.
Mac users must wait until October to see if Apple is as committed to its computers as it is to its consumer products.
