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To quote Apple in 2019, "What happens on your iPhone, stays on your iPhone." If Cook and company are willing to break that promise, it's safe to assume they won't honor their promise to only scan for CSAM. As much as Apple's biggest defenders try …
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if this story is true, Aple would have the worst case of fork-tongue ever known. Perpetuating surveillance of user iPhones is a massive privacy violation, and we know it won't stop at just loathsome imagery.
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Settings - General - Airdrop - Contacts Only
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I tested this out myself and sure enough, the WiFi broke BUT as soon as I turned the %p%s%s%s%s%n Hotspot off, it fixed itself with no need to reset the network settings. Funny how Bleeping didn't bother to mention. It's really a nothing burger but…
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A proud 96%er here 😀
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I'm sorry folks but Tim Apple is focused on being a Hollywood mogul and security bugs aren't a priority unless they get published in the mainstream press. BTW, the Ars article on this issue isn't as dismissive.
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A sucker born every minute
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Disappointing considering I have two HomePods.
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Oh, Jon Rettinger. The old TechnoBuffalo dude must be desperate but it backfired. That Intel shill video garnered over 1K dislikes to 800 likes; short term gain cost long term credibility.
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But they have updated apps like Google Translate (last week).
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I wonder how much Apple has blown on Cook's push to be a Hollywood mogul. Imagine if Steve Jobs had put out iTunes with only original music made exclusively for iTunes.
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1. M1 Mac can run iOS apps by default unless developer explicitly disallows it. 2. Developer explicitly disallows it. 3. Backdoor is found to install app that developer explicitly disallowed. 4. Apple closes backdoor to honor developer's explicit…
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I wouldn't be surprised in the least if Tim Cook and company passively make it easier for government like China, US, EU, etc., to gain access to private phone data. However, I’m mystified that this MIT Professor is apparently unable to demonstrate…
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Regarding this widely published story, I much prefer the properly titles like, “Critical iOS bug could have given hackers complete control of your iPhone over Wi-Fi” That title correctly suggests it’s a past exploit that was already patched and it …
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I'll say that Airbnb is a better choice than J.C. Penny.
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Pretty much the worst September event; meager hardware upgrades and bundling a few services that aren't moving the dial.
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I currently pay $134.88 a year for the Annual Apple Music service plus 200GB iCloud Storage. So for only $44.52 more ($3.71 a month), I could also get Apple's walled garden games and Tim Cook's slate of TV shows. Sounds good but no, still not wort…
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Not mentioned of course is the fact that China has long banned all Google apps, Twitter, Facebook,, etc. This order should have come long ago and strictly as a matter of reciprocity.
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Should see all the recent review on the Google Play Store - very amusing
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I'm glad I don't pay for Apple TV+ and never will.