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Apple's Angela Ahrendts calls rumors of being Cook's successor 'fake news'
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DOJ withdraws motion to force Apple to unlock NYC iPhone [u]
apple ][ said:slurpy said:When one wants to get their daily dose of nasty filth, your posts never disappoint. -
Watch: Apple's iMac Pro vs 2013 Mac Pro (Part 1) - benchmarks and specs
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Home automation company Wink under fire for surprise subscription mandate [u]
I don’t own a Wink hub. But looking at their website it appears they mostly support automating other companies hardware. Ring and Nest for examples. So if I don’t want to pay for the subscription I can still manage all my devices with the native apps provided by the hardware manufacturers. The way the story reads to me is everyone is going to have a box full unusable hardware that has the Wink name on it. Looks like a hub is all you will have wasted your money on. Since I am not a Wink customer, someone correct me if I am wrong. This is why I never have purchased any hardware that required a hub to operate, with the exception of Homekit compatible. I know Apple will be around for a long time and it is extremely unlikely that they will ever tell me I have to pay a subscription fee to them to use my Apple TV. I think Wink just decided to delay having to file bankruptcy.
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The AirTag stalking problem is only partially Apple's problem, it's mostly law enforcement...
I live in Santa Fe, NM. A friend had her house broken into and her computer and iPad we taken. She went to the police and using “Find my devices” showed the police where her property was. She was told they did not have the resources to recover her property. So I am not surprised they won’t do anything for possible crimes. -
27-inch iMac flash storage cannot be replaced or upgraded
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Accidental Apple Watch Emergency SOS calls cause problems for local police
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Apple discontinues full-size HomePod, to focus on HomePod mini
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Trump signs executive order banning TikTok, WeChat on Sept. 20
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Band of thieves swipe $13K in iPhones from busy Apple store
If Wells Fargo can rip off thousands of customers for millions of dollars and no one go goes to jail, what makes you think anyone really cares about this. Yes a police report is filed and maybe if a cop pulled the thieves over and saw the phones on the back seat they would get caught but otherwise no one is really going to bother with this.