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Epic CEO decries Apple's App Store 'propaganda' after 10 months of his own
Unfortunately, this kind of hypocrisy of accusing someone of something you've done yourself has become the new normal. We saw it during the recent presidential elections and during the term of "the former guy". It persists because it requires no originality and also because there's no longer any social stigma attached to lying. Shrug. -
Apple elaborates on iPad Pro precision manufacturing process, reiterates 400 micron tolera...
bdkennedy1002 said:...Would you accept a bent car...? -
State Farm sues Apple over house fire allegedly caused by 'defective' iPhone
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Breaking down Apple's AirPods Pro: 8 features that set them apart
GeorgeBMac said:Ummm...
Are you saying that you can't charge them from a standard Apple brick anymore? That you need USB-C port? -
Apple investigating iPhone 6 explosion in California
I noticed a lot of kids (sometimes, even adults) love to charge while still using (e.g. playing PUBG while charging). Often, I notice the iPhones/iPads run rather hot (warmer than usual) when they do so. Is this not another potential higher risk factor that so many people are ignoring until some serious incident happens? -
Apple research paper hints iPhone habits can predict mental decline with age
"The study challenges prior research linking usage differences mostly to culture, values, and lifestyle". Well, speaking as an older adult (age 77), I'd like to point out that many older people DO live in a different culture, have different values, and live a different lifestyle, than younger people. I'm fortunate that I have worked in an academic environment all of my career, so I have constantly been exposed to younger people and their distinctly different, and changing, "culture, values, and lifestyle". I know people my age who haven't had that exposure, and they probably do use fewer apps, take longer to complete phone tasks, etc. However, I wouldn't attribute these traits to a sign of cognitive decline, but instead are due to their just living a less techie, older culture and lifestyle. -
Apple unveils new iPhone SE priced at just $399
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Apple facing second lawsuit over iPhone XR's 'inferior' 2x2 MIMO antennas
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Apple's new 16-inch MacBook Pro is built to blaze through pro workflows
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NYC schools pull the plug on Zoom following FBI warning
sflocal said:What an absolute embarrassment for Zoom....