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Apple isn't happy about India's demand to upgrade older iPhones with USB-C
Interesting. It reminds me the origin of India English. They know the meaning of “upgrade” is really an upgrade (not disposal of everything and replacement of a completely new unit). While Apple is an American company uses American English with a twist of English into consumerism making the word “upgrade” meaning replacement. Thus, every year an 10% “upgrade” (UK English) in feature sells an “upgraded” (US English) iPhone at 100%+ price point. Apple doesn’t like UK English. Of course. -
iOS 17.4 is here with alternative marketplaces, quantum protections, & battery health upda...
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GM's CarPlay replacement doesn't work well, and has a long road ahead of it
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Will Apple save us from surveillance advertising?
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Apple won't license Masimo's patents despite Apple Watch import ban
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Man ludicrously blames Apple for his wife catching him communicating with prostitutes
Apple should be sued and the man should win. It’s not because he did’t know the Apple ecosystem but because Apple syncing among devices are not-controllable by the Apple ID/account holder. Sometimes you need to wait a day or so for some messages/photos to sync through.
In the other hand, the woman should learn from Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones’s open marriage especially when one half can’t satisfy the sexually need of the other half. -
Apple Intelligence impresses now, and it's still very early
No wonder Apple has no AI (Artificial Intelligence). A Taiwan friend told me that Apple refused / reluctant to decouple with China and thus Apple could only choose supply chain suppliers who did not use AI. Now Apple must totally decouple with China and rebuild its AI supply chain. It can be light years behind. -
iPhone 15 USB-C will fix some problems, but create issues for most
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Sonos removes a promise to not sell personal data, gets busted by users
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Sonos removes a promise to not sell personal data, gets busted by users
humbug1873 said:Same as always: It will make some waves in some forums. No one will return their Sonos products (as they will probably not recover their money on the now useless equipment) and in a few weeks it will continue business as usual. Usually almost no one reads these agreements anyway.