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AppleInsider readers are split on the iPhone X notch, but most support Apple's decision to...
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iPhone X sightings on the rise in San Francisco
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Apple has been working on rumored 'iPhone 8' facial recognition solution for at least 3 ye...
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25% of Microsoft Surface owners report problems within 2 years, Consumer Reports finds
jbdragon said:When I use a tablet, I want it to be fast and reliable. That's not Windows!!! As I use Windows on my Desktop at Home and Work, I don't want to deal with the same things I do with Windows. The hours wasted over the years from Windows 95 to Windows 10 that I'm currently using having to fix the many issues I've had over the years. To giving up and ReInstalling Windows and then Reinstalling my software and settings. That alone takes hours to a few days to deal with!!!
TO top it off, you also have to deal with Firewalls, Anti-Virus software, Malware software, Spyware software, and so on and so on.
I'm still using my iPad 3 though it is pretty laggy these days, but it works. I haven't had to do any the the above listed things on it. I want to upgrade to a iPad Pro this year. I'm waiting for iOS11 though. I'm not a fan of running Beta software. I like to just turn it on and start using it and not worry about all that other crap.
What I did was ,I reset the Settings & Data from Settings>General>Reset.
Then I installed ONLY the stuff I used, this removed old data , and made the device much faster.
You should try it
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Lisa Jackson details iPhone 8, iPhone X environmentally friendly design, more in interview...
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Jony Ive on iPhone X and Apple's future products: Design and ideas must wait for technolog...
rogifan_new said:
Translation: eventually the notch will be gone."There are certain ideas that we have, and we're waiting for the technology to catch up," Ive said. -
Jony Ive recalls how Steve Jobs taught him to say no, especially when it hurts to do it
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Apple updates AirPort firmware with KRACK vulnerability fix
harrissjt said:I've had an Apple-only home for years, but I got tired of waiting for them to update their aging Airport devices. So I sold my soul, and as soon as they became available here in Australia I got a 3-pack of Google wifi pucks, and I haven't looked back...not once.
Much better wifi throughout my home. No dead-spots, no spurious drop-outs requiring reboots, and no grumpy wife and kids - just a fast, reliable signal throughout.
Oh, and Google supplied the KRACK patch within days...
A better choice would be eero , if I HAD to buy a new non Apple Router. -
'Intentional' event redirects cloud traffic from Apple, Google & others through Russia