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There are drastic steps to take, if your tattoo is hampering your Apple Watch
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Microsoft SharePoint hacks a major problem for corporate networks, not Mac hardware
Mcnaugha2 said:Who’s still using SharePoint on-premises??? -
How to back up your Mac under macOS Tahoe
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Outlying analyst concedes error, boards 2027 folding iPad ship date train
No. Just no.Unless there are major advances in materials science, folding screens are a no-go. They're more fragile, they're always going to have an ugly crease sooner or later, and they're ridiculously expensive.At this point, my fear is that the way Apple is known to jump headfirst into things that they'll go all-folding. And I think that would be my red line, I don't want one at any price. -
Developers can now try special offers to persuade subscribers to stay
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All hands on deck: Tim Cook, Craig Federighi address Apple employees on AI, Siri
mikethemartian said:Does Cook realize that the Apple II predated the PC or does he think it all started with the Mac? -
Epic Games is annoyed UK regulator isn't working harder to enable third-party app stores
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Google mocks Apple's AI delays while standing in a graveyard of late and abandoned product...
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Apple Cinemas may come to regret their name as lawyers step in
Hopefully 2010 is far enough away that they'll be able to use the elapsed time to demonstrate that the trademark is now generic.Lots of places and things are named apple, including a very common and popular fruit. This is why common English words should NOT be trademarkable in the first place. Apple should have stuck with Apple Computer if they wanted something trademarkable. -
Apple hits back at DOJ antitrust suit paragraph by paragraph in scathing response
Before you whine about the Mango Mussolini's DoJ, remember that this suit is something that was started during a sane administration to give US more rights to the products WE own.It doesn't go far enough, we need the right to install whatever software we see fit on OUR devices without Apple's permission or interference. And while some of the issues have already been resolved, they haven't all been, and they definitely need to be resolved in OUR favor, not Apple's favor.