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  • Apple's iOS 13.1 caps certain iPhone Qi chargers to 5W

    MplsP said:
    Deelron said:
    bluefire1 said:
    I so prefer charging my iPhone the old fashioned way: wired.
    For me I wore out my iPhone 7 Plus enough (admittedly I did not use best practices for having it plugged in/not using it) that the lighting port was starting to get fairly loose. I'm happy to have my newer iPhone sit on a 5W charger overnight to have 365 less port insertions a year (particularly with phones lasting longer than ever).
    In 10 years of owning iPhones I have had the port fail exactly 0 times. My wife had an iPhone 4s that was 5 years old when it finally just quit working. The port worked as good as the day we bought it. In one week of using a wireless charger I had my phone fail to charge twice. Qi is typically only 60-70% efficient at transmitting power and is slower than wired charging.

    You tell me which one's better.
    It has nothing to do with "better", I was just sharing my personal anecdote on why I'm happy to mix in wireless charging. I've had different iPhones since the 3g, and never had the port fail either, but I'd also never kept one as long as I had kept my 7 plus (which also didn't fail, but was getting weak, an inadvertent light tug would detach it from every lightning cable I have). With the new 11 Pro Max I 5w wirelessly charge overnight (which removes any chance of me yoinking the cord out when my phone with the cord plugged in) and use the USB-C fast charging if I need an actual charge during the day (which has been all of once). 
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  • ESPN to launch subscription streaming service following BAMTech purchase

    It's dead on arrival without the content that actually draws viewers to ESPN. Also it's a signifigant step down from WatchESPN, as that actually can stream the good content. Either way it stays cable locked.