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  • Hands On: Cardhop by Flexibits attempts to rein in the mess that Apple's Contacts can be

    Some of Apple's limits seem logical, some not, IMO:

    Limits for iCloud Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, and Bookmarks

    To help iCloud keep your Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, and Bookmarks up to date, keep your information within these limits.

    Calendars and Reminders

    • Total number of calendars, events, and reminders: 50,000
    • Maximum combined number of calendars and reminder lists you can have: 100
    • Maximum size of all calendar and reminder data (not including attachments): 24 MB
    • Maximum size of all event attachments: 1 GB
    • Maximum size of a calendar event including attachments: 20 MB
    • Maximum number of attachments per event: 20
    • Maximum number of attendees you can invite to an event: 300
    • Maximum number of people with whom you can share a private calendar: 100
    • Maximum number of characters in a reminder title: 100

    Contacts

    • Total number of contact cards: 50,000
    • Maximum size of a contact card: 256 KB
    • Maximum size of a contact photo: 224 KB
    • Maximum size of a contact group: 256 KB
    • Maximum size of all contact cards:
      • Card text: 48 MB
      • Card photos: 200 MB
    • Supported file types for a contact photo: JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF
    • vCard import limits:
      • Total number of vCards: 50,000
      • Maximum size of a vCard: 256 KB (photo + text)
      • Maximum photo size for a vCard: 224 KB

    Bookmarks

    • Total number of bookmarks: 25,000
    • Maximum size of a bookmark: 4 KB
    • Maximum size of all bookmarks: 24 MB

    Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products. Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Risks are inherent in the use of the Internet. Contact the vendor for additional information. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

    Published Date: Sep 30, 2016

    source: 
    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202158
    Soliuraharajony0cornchip
  • How to: turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on iPhone and iPad in iOS 11

    fred1 said:
    Then why isn’t the use of GPS allowed on most commercial flights?
    TTBOMK, it is allowed. Since GPS is one way on a consumer device, it is merely recording the date/time/coordinates. I always have my sports watch record the flight, putting the watch on my right wrist when sitting next to the window on the right side of the plane. Always ask the FA before takeoff, always receive a firm, 'that's allowed'.
    axcoatlSolidysamoriaRayz2016
  • Apple's Cook visits Normandy war cemetery, iPhone X supplier ahead of meeting Macron

    JWSC said:

    Interesting little tidbit about Face ID technology.  Would be interested to know more about this French company.

    WHO ARE WE?

    ELDIM is a French company located in Normandy. 

    With more than 30 years of expertise in display technologies and metrology, our team focuses on developing advanced optical metrology tools that always provide competitive advantages to our customers.

    Our activity is divided in 3 divisions:

    • Optical metrology

    • Optical shop

    • Video drivers

    https://www.eldim.eu/blog

    SoliJWSCjony0
  • Editorial: The super exciting failure of CES 2018

    Strange that the smart condom was left out:
    https://www.cnet.com/news/icon-smart-condom-ring/

    According to the preorder page, the ring will answer questions such as:
    • What's my thrust velocity? 
    • How fast are my thrusts?
    • How many calories did that sesh just burn?
    • How many times did I just have sex? 
    • What's the average skin temperature of my... eggplant?
    • What's my girth?
    • How many different positions did I just conquer?
    StrangeDaysjony0patchythepirate
  • Apple confirms 16-inch MacBook Pro 'popping' sound is software issue

    netrox said:
    The ones that cling to old legacy ports for the sake of compatibility stay foolish.

    USB-C is the future to rule all. It's a done deal. The UX of USB-C is a huge improvement. No more fiddling wit ports being oriented correctly. It can power up to 100W, it can provide lines for high bandwidth monitors. It can do ethernet. It can do card readers. It can do much EVERYTHING. That's why there are docks and hubs out there that lets you use legacy devices and the USB-C will still support them. Get a dock.  All my new devices are USB-C based and I can say it's worth it since the UX is much better. 
    USB-C the future? People said that about Light Peak Thunderbolt as well (Ethernet, data, power et cetera) yet Apple removed it from the MacBook, yet had to reinstate it due to public demand in 2009. It is actually Thunderbolt tech in MacBooks, just with a USB-C connector. A connector which still needs to be orientated correctly (only round connectors don't need orientation, like an audio jack). They also replaced FW with USB on the iPod, which had a slower data transfer rate. Sometimes Apple downgrades things. Because things change. Evolve. Connectors get replaced by newer designs. USB-C will get replaced at some point in time.

    Here's a 'rant' on the removal of Thunderbolt:
    https://newatlas.com/no-firewire-kills-the-macbook/10238/

    Which made Steve put the connector back in. This site here got their longest thread ever, over 1,500 posts on the subject, back in 2009.

    Apple used to pride themselves on ports:


    • MagSafe power port
    • Gigabit Ethernet port
    • Mini-DVI port
    • FireWire 400 port (up to 400 Mbps)
    • Two USB 2.0 ports (up to 480 Mbps)
    • Audio line in
    • Audio line out
    • Kensington lock slot

    jdwmuthuk_vanalingam
  • New German law mandates opening up Apple Pay NFC tech to rivals

    urahara said:
    Lol. People who suggest Apple to pull out of Germany because it’s just a rounding error. 
    Are you the same people who suggested Apple pull out of China. And before that out of India. 
    By your business senses - Apple shouldn’t do business with any other countries except US, and maybe Canada and Australia. LoL.

    You sound like a bunch of kids throwing a tantrum. 
    Germans love cash and use it far more than most advanced countries.
    QFT. Indeed, the average amount of cash a person from Germany is 103 dollars:

    Germany Is Still Obsessed With Cash

    The national disdain for plastic has become a proxy for profound concerns about trust, privacy and the role of the state.


    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-02-06/germany-is-still-obsessed-with-cash

    "Issing, the former ECB economist, accounts for this demand by making reference to an oft-repeated German maxim: “Cash is printed freedom”—offering the ability to transact with autonomy and anonymity in a country with good historical reasons to value both. Under the Nazis, he points out, the use of foreign currency was heavily restricted."


    cat52watto_cobraspheric
  • iPhone 12 mini Review: 'Mini' in name alone

    An entire article on the mini, without any concrete info on how it compares to other iPhones. Oh well, I made a table for that:

    right_said_fredadyb
  • A maxed-out Mac Pro will cost you $53,000 -- without display

    The HP looks better value, the HP uses a $16,000 CPU. It'll also come with far better on-site service support and maintenance too.

    The real issue is the Mac Pro is being marketed towards creative professionals both video and 3D professionals. Creative pros like me are buying Threadripper based workstations and filling them with nVidia GPUs. At every price point the Mac Pro is at least twice the price and slower than an equivalent PC. You often read on this forum that Professionals are not price conscious, we are especially when we can build two faster workstations for the price of one Mac Pro. Why on earth would we want to spend more and get less?

    The real world is moving to PCIe 4.0, Threadrippers will be available in 48 and 64 core counts for a fraction of the price of Apple's upgrade price alone early next year. Next gen GPUs from AMD and nVidia are expect in the first half of next year which will make the mid range Vega GPUs in the Mac Pro look obsolete. Come on Apple that 580x in the base config is a rebranded 3 year old GPU! It's a sub $200 card in the real world!

    I agree stop with the Max Price nonsense and look at the real comparison between the state of art in PC tech and this anachronism Apple has just released. I can see absolutely no good reason to buy the Mac Pro as a creative professional.
    This guy made a hackingtosh which is even faster than the nnMP. Only $3400

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXg9sMuGxB0


    gatorguy
  • Facebook app accesses iPhone camera without user's knowledge

    Who in their right mind gives the FB app permission to use the camera and microphone? Then again, this is likely less severe than Google collecting personal health data on millions of people.

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/secret-google-project-is-collecting-personal-health-data-on-millions-of-people-2019-11-11?dist=bigcharts



    magman1979cat52Carnagewatto_cobra
  • Apple debuts $549 AirPods Max over-ear headphones

    AI_lias said:
    Do iPhones even have a good DAC for this kind of sound?
    I was under the impression that a DAC, a Digital to Analogue Converter, would be in a headphone if it was using Bluetooth, since that's digital. Is my assumption wrong? digitised music > iPhone NAND > Bluetooth > Headphones > DAC > human ear
    right_said_fredsphericwatto_cobra