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Reddit client Apollo is shutting down on July 1st -- please decline your refund
Why should anyone decline a refund for a service they paid for is being shut down? This developer is a great person but Apollo isn't a charity although at times he gives IAPs to charity nothing indicates that declining a refund would go to a charitable cause. He's made a lot of money, I mean a lot of money over the years and knew the risk building a business off another business and that risk finally materialized like it always does. -
GM ditching Apple CarPlay is about money, not safety
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VPNs and Online Gaming: Protecting your data and reducing lag
I know this is spam but VPNs are terrible for gaming. They introduce lag and server hops to game servers which makes the performance worse. You are likely to get banned using a VPN it only took one cheater using that server to ban your account because the game thinks you are the cheater with new account.If Apple Insider wants to disguise advertisements as news don’t have it be a detriment to people’s hobbies. There are plenty of things VPNs are good for gaming is never one of them. -
Irish police seize more than $170,000 in counterfeit Apple products
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iPhone Mirroring may expose your personal app use to your boss
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Apple Arcade developers say working with Apple is like being in an 'abusive relationship'
Theres really no substance or facts here. Just a lot of words without proof. Many citations and sources needed.“Many developers”
“some have even called” “
One particularly frustrated developer”
“often half the Apple team won't turn up and when they do they have no idea what's going on”
”I think Apple doesn't understand games and gamers”
“We can go weeks without hearing from Apple at all”
A few examples that have no backing or proof. Anyone can go on twitter or reddit and some .biz domain nobody ever heard from unverified accounts and throw this together but until these claims are backed it’s all hearsay and non factual.I get it writing articles is easy but journalism is hard and when quantity over quality is the goal that is when what should be news becomes fiction. -
Apple cut too much by removing MagSafe from the iPhone 16e
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T-Mobile users angered by iPhone 14 preorder failures
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Ending Google search partnership would hamstring Apple, says Eddy Cue
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Apple's iPhone water resistance has a big catch, claims new lawsuit
ihatescreennames said:It’s an odd situation. There is no way for Apple to know if a phone was submerged deeper or longer than the seals are rated for. The seals are rated for certain depths and lengths of time and if either is exceeded then water can potentially leaked around the seal and cause internal damage. I get that.
Just because someone says the phone was only submerged briefly doesn’t mean it’s true. It’s like the people that claim their display shattered when their phone only fell on a soft mattress, I swear!
However, it’s also possible that not every seal is perfect and let water through with a quick encounter with shallow water. Apple knows that they sometimes ship a faulty display or TouchID sensor that needs replacement under warranty. Do they assume that all the seals are 100% perfect in every device sold?