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AppleZulu said: muppetry said: entropys said: robaba said: uktechie said: Amazing technology and a big step but is it really “huge” as many commentators claim? Personally, in the UK at least, I find the 4G network…
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entropys said: robaba said: uktechie said: Amazing technology and a big step but is it really “huge” as many commentators claim? Personally, in the UK at least, I find the 4G network to be very good and pretty much available ev…
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AppleZulu said: robaba said: Maybe for future iPhones, I’d be shocked to see it appear before a more robust satellite system or 2 is in place. Presumably voice communications and low-bandwidth data, like texting, could be made avail…
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ruoma said: You seriously dissapoint me appleinsider This is such a misleading click-baity article. Has really no one read the following article? Just google “EU 5G warning”. https://ehtrust.org/scientists-and-doctors-demand-moratorium-on-5…
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cgWerks said: muppetry said: Now you sound like you have descended into pseudo-science so it's difficult to address your question in any meaningful way. Are you suggesting that the established understanding of the interaction of RF with matt…
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cgWerks said: muppetry said: As for whether wireless signals are harmful in some other way - it has been extensively investigated. The only significant interaction of GHz RF with organic material is direct excitation of rotational modes i…
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dws-2 said: I think this article misunderstands science, which is a way of investigating the world, rather than a producer of facts. Science tells us that wireless signals won't likely harm us from ionizing radiation. However, that's not the …
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zimmie said: mtbnut said: The "Can't prove a negative" logical fallacy will forever deem any 'bulletproof' encryption technology from being 100% trustworthy. Can any company prove that their product can't be hacked*? Not exactly…
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appex said: Wireless whatever including charging is a waste of energy. It should be avoided whenever possible to protect planet Earth. There is no wireless power transfer involved with this product, unless you have a fundamental objection …
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bonobob said: mscohen said: The link to the Icon motorcycle gloves says nothing about a conductive contact. Do these gloves actually work with our iDevices? iDevice screens are sensitive to capacitance, not conductance. So the glov…
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StrangeDays said: muppetry said: Mike Wuerthele said: All of these work with the iPhone 7 home button. The conductivity requirements on the button are no different than that of the screen. None of them work with Touch ID, but I …
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Mike Wuerthele said: All of these work with the iPhone 7 home button. The conductivity requirements on the button are no different than that of the screen. None of them work with Touch ID, but I was hoping I wouldn't actually have to WRITE th…