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Keychain isn't cross-platform. Keychain doesn't have support for 2FA info or really any other fields other than username and password. Keychain doesn't proactively notify me when one of my passwords matches one of those turned up in a major breach. …
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Mr_Dog said: I could be missing something here but how did you conclude that it was meant to show up in 2018? Following the link to the referenced article answers your question quickly: As Riccio described it, Apple had “the line of sight”…
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wiggin said: Is there a technical reason why improvements to Siri are tied to hardware releases, or is this just a way to obsolete older devices and drive upgrade sales? Certainly there are some functions, such as always-on, which would depen…
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cali said: "Legal robbery" Police are going to have fun with this one. Soli said: 1a) We need a "poison finger" option to protect against thieves and unscrupulous governments* compelling us to use our fingerprints. 1b) This is now d…
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randominternetperson said: Why is the security camera facing into the house rather than out? It's quite simple, really. If you want to be alerted to suspicious activity inside your home when you're away, the camera has to be pointed at the…
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"Boot Camp users [...] seeing distorted audio after a period of use" Wow, yeah. If you can *see* the audio, there's definitely something unusual going on.
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So this makes a lot of sense. I was confused by why I was being asked to enter my passcode first thing in the morning, seemingly randomly. I had assumed that this was a bug, that my phone had been rebooting or respringing in the night (since that do…
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I'm not sure when The Fresh Market chain of grocery stores pledged support for Apple Pay, but my local location just added it to their POS system within the past few weeks. I honestly don't know why one wouldn't use Apple Pay if they have the option…
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I feel like the article doesn't get quite all the way to pointing out that this is an apples-to-oranges comparison. I'm paying Netflix to be able to stream an unlimited amount of content. Apple doesn't offer a competing service. If Netflix wants to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz Can't tell if serious... But for example, why can't I use iCloud Keychain or 1Password to log in to any 3rd party Apps? Only 1 out of the hundreds on my phone have included. Perhaps you're using the wrong a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wdowell They fudge things like this when it suits them and to make things look best. It's his job. And nobody can blame them. A valid point, but what happens when you un-fudge those numbers? Unless actual iOS 9 a…
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So, to sum up, the CEO of Swatch has absolutely no idea what the competition's product does, and doesn't seem super interested in finding out, but he's still going to try to compete. Sure, okay. Lots of companies owe their success to forging blindly…
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As much as I appreciate this tip for what it attempts to accomplish, unless you're awaiting a notification that you *need* to be interrupted by (in which case, why are you in a movie theater?), why not just put the Watch into Power Reserve mode duri…
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As much as I appreciate this tip for what it attempts to accomplish, unless you're awaiting a notification that you *need* to be interrupted by (in which case, why are you in a movie theater?), why not just put the Watch into Power Reserve mode duri…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GTR Apple Watch won't read dark skin: Racismgate Way to misconstrue the problem. Dark tattoos are the problem, not dark skin. I think Pharrell, Beyonce, Drake, or any of the other non-light-skinned early Watch o…
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It seems pretty clear that there's a trend here: clip-on devices are the most accurate, and wrist-worn trackers are less accurate. The downside is that clip-on trackers are far easier to lose or put through the laundry. Accuracy doesn't mean much …