• @QuarterSwede@lemmy.world
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    110 days ago

    There’s a certain vocal tech crowd that is trying to get Apple to put a damn modem in their MacBook Pros, especially since they’ve created their own.

    Yes you can hotspot but that’s just one more thing to have to do. There is zero reason not to offer it as an option at this point.

    • @fishos@lemmy.world
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      10 days ago

      It is an option. Search for cell phone laptop modem and you will find hundreds of cards to install to give you cell phone service.

      Literally every internet device has a modem. You just change it from one with a wifi antenna to one with a LTE(cellphone) antenna.

      This question was born entirely out of ignorance of the devices existence, not an actual lack of the device existing. I had one in the freaking 90’s.

      Does no one remember tablet pcs, which are just low end laptops without a keyboard, that come pretty standard with cell phone service, including iPads???

        • @fishos@lemmy.world
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          10 days ago

          And I pointed to the iPads, that are keyboardless laptops, that come standard with one from the exact company you criticized. So I really question what you do know.

      • Laptops no longer have extension slots. You used to be able to buy cards for specific purposes and slot them in. Modern laptops have lost this, and most laptops are not self-serviceable, so any cellular modern you get today is going to be an external peripheral.

        Where are you finding laptops with integrated cellular chips?

        • @fishos@lemmy.world
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          -110 days ago

          It’s almost like you’d swap out the WiFi card for a sim/WiFi card… Ffs tech literacy really has died, hasn’t it?