
"Future-proofing" is something you've probably heard before, but is it something you should take into consideration when buying a new Mac? Let's discuss what it means and how it might not be the best strategy (and might even waste your money...).
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00:00 Introduction
01:30 What Is Future-Proofing?
02:44 Sponsor
03:57 Not Everyone Needs Future-Proofing
05:07 Does Web Browsing Become More Demanding?
07:17 Does Software Become Harder To Run?
11:01 What Should You Upgrade?
12:12 Why Are There So Many Upgrade Options Now?
13:02 Keeping Your Mac For A Long Time
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