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wood1208 said: I am no expert in photography but isn't higher pixel telephoto lens better since the main iPhone camera is already higher pixel camera. To capture further away at distance sharper picture, don't you need higher pixels t…
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Anti-competitive? I simply see Beeper as being malware. It’s software that disguises itself as real Messages, something that it isn’t. It’s time for members of Congress to go back to school and take some computer classes. It’s also time these self-p…
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red oak said: They also make Photomater Does anyone know the difference between the two? They appear very similar It appears Photomator is the replacement for the original Pixelmator (non-Pro). The original Pixelmator is no longer on …
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mikethemartian said: It is no different than Apple constantly claiming “privacy and security” to lock down their platforms so that they can maximize profit. Not really. GM will heed to provide cellular capabilities, something all iPhone us…
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Every politician has an agenda. I just wish they would spend more time supporting the middle class and people without much money at all instead of sucking up to corporations. Warren can say she's against multinational corporations but she also is fu…
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My response to Beeper is that I control who I want to message. When I see a SPAM message in green, it's my choice whether I want to block this caller or read the message. When I see a blue message, I can be assured that this message is being secured…
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I ordered an Apple FireWire 400 iPhone charger and 30-pin charger from Amazon for a very old iPod or iPhone (it’s sitting on a display shelf with other early generation devices. Of course it came from China where these cables were made. This doesn’t…
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The only reason I have an Amex card is because Costco used to use it as their main credit card. They changed to Visa, which helped because (if I remember correctly) Canada didn't take Amex Costco cards. I keep this card for credit score reasons, mak…
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stuartf said: Respite said: Bit odd how the image in the article above seems to show two cables, but a picture circulating of the opened enclosure only show a USB-C port, suggesting it's bus-powered… o To me the "second cable" looks li…
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Try https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/owc-express-1m2 It's on their website. You have to remember that OWC is MacSales so start at the retail website. Everyone needs to read all the information on their page since it talks about limitations when conne…
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People simply don’t understand how much (spying) access governments have. Every country spies on every other country. Every country spies on its own citizens. We can try to stop it but never will.
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I want to know where a message is coming from. If it’s blue I know it’s coming from an iPhone and is using a secure connection. That means a lot. Faking a secure connection by using a blue bubble I see as fraud. It’s not a minor issue it’s major. It…
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It’s amazing how tight banks have become. They make tons of money yet offer next to nothing in savings interest. As a kid savings account interest was 5% not 0.01%.
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We’ll see what happens to our credit ratings when the GS Mastercard is dropped. I have excellent credit but having a new credit card will reduce my credit age. Amex isn’t always taken at stores and restaurants so it might not be a good replacement.
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For all you EU commenters, why don’t you simply buy a mobile device made in a EU country? Or wait, there aren’t any that compare to iPhones and Google phones. We can’t help you fix your country or the cartel (EU) so I suggest you accept what Apple i…
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Mike Wuerthele said: canukstorm said: "Our review unit had a 512GB SSD" => How much RAM did your review consist of? 8GB. We use what we can get our hands on this early in the process. Apple seeded beefy review units to YouTub…
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chasm said: Here’s what will happen: 1, Alternative App Stores will eventually open in Europe. Apple will still have some level of approval/control on how they run their business. Curious people will go check it out. 2. At some point, one of …
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"It was also reasoned by Masimo that the U.S. public would not be affected by an Apple Watch import ban as the sensor isn't "essential to the public health or welfare." This was due to Apple's warnings in fine print that the measurements from the se…
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How many people actually upgrade their computers? I’m sure there’s some study that shows only a minor amount of people even think about upgrading their existing hardware, they simply replace it.
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I don't see the iMac as being a "ladder rung" and I definitely don't believe it will be an afterthought in a couple decades. Everything changes but the iMac was revolutionary when it first came out (mine was delivered on the first day it was release…