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Apple's 'Mother Nature' sketch was a complete dud, and didn't belong in the iPhone 15 even...
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Elon Musk orders Twitter to charge $20/month for verification
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There's a way to get a free flatscreen TV -- but with a catch
They basically tried this in the 90s also with PC computers. I forget the brand, but it didn’t last all that long. I doubt this will either.
found the brand it was Free-PC, but eMachine a bought them so at one point I think eMachines was doing the give away also
http://edition.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9902/10/freepc.idg/
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The new MacBook Pro: Why did Apple backtrack on everything?
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Apple's iCloud Private Relay being abused in $65M ad fraud
I too have little sympathy for ad companies and this issue.
Apple never said it was fraud resistant for businesses, just end users.And this isn’t really a private relay issue, the same thing could be done with vpn endpoints also. The only real difference is that the private relay endpoints are Apple devices only, so advertisers can do more targeted ads to those IPs, hence the whining when it’s not just Apple devices. -
Greg Joswiak confirms iPhone's future move to USB-C
What I wonder is how can something be locked to usb-c without becoming obsolete data and power wise?What happens when there’s a newer much better type of connector? Can you imagine if we were forced to stick with a scsi cable? In a handful of years it’s possible usb-c will be the equivalent of that.