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If I remember correctly, trying to use a pulse oximeter on people with tattoos on their fingers or wrist also gave wrong readings. These devices use light so anything restricting the light will cause potentially wrong readings. I could see people wi…
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Eric_WVGG said: AppleInsider said: If Apple again produces four models of iPhone, it's hard to see one that warrant failing to have the speed. There’s a very easy explanation for this: There will be an iPhone Ultra. The bit about the …
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I have a problem with governments trying to force capabilities onto a product. If Apple only wants their phone to do certain things, it should only have to do those things. It's like a government forcing a car manufacturer to make a car that flies w…
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Four WiFi patents out of many are worth that much? Did these patents become part of standards? I also have an issue with schools that receive government money are able to get patents. Were any of the many students who worked on WiFi paid any money? …
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I hope most of you realize that engineering is not the top college major in the US. From Niche, the top of the list is Business and Management (we have way too many of these), followed by Nursing (half of Business), Psychology and Biology before com…
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Doesn't mean I will use it. I don't use Bing or google's search engine either. I know better than that.
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I don’t know why Apple is still in Russia but I bet there’s a lot of Russian citizens who don’t agree with Russian politics, just like in every country. Apple needs to adhere to the rules of each country and Americans need to allow Apple to do that.…
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Will it automatically block cross site tracking? Will it show all the other tracking and web sites it accesses without my knowledge? Probably not.
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Not a good article to write. You’re condoning the major alteration of an Apple product for no good reason. Just because someone can do this doesn’t meant it’s something that anyone else should do.
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“Unwittingly” using it? Not a chance. They knew what they were using. The FBI, like all government agencies, have computer usage plans that specify what software can be purchased and used. When they use contractors, they have to verify what the cont…
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macdoofus said: "In a note to investors"...I was waiting for the 15 since my 8plus is kinda long in the tooth. Talked to a VZ rep at the counter, who told me to wait as well and that they won't raise prices. Right, speculation. What isn't sp…
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I'm happy Apple is giving back some of their income to help people. For those who say it's California's fault for housing costs and costs in general, look who's making money on everything. It isn't regular Californians of regular Americans in genera…
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That’s fine. I’d put Netflix’s long term viability at less than possible but no higher so it really doesn’t matter whether they have an Apple Vision Pro or not.
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danox said: blastdoor said: quakerotis said: They are FOS. I feel no pain for them. They chose Arizona, which in 5 years will be burned to a crisp and uninhabitable. And their water demands will only further its demise. My …
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It's about time Apple drew a line in the sand. I'm sick and tired of countries dictating how a product is designed especially when those countries have nothing worthwhile to offer. Yes, the UK and EU make some cellular devices but nothing compared t…
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The First Amendment guarantees citizens the protection of free speech from intrusion by the federal government, it does not apply to private actors, and employers are private actors. Employees working in the private sector often don't understand tha…
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AppleZulu said: I want shelf space at WalMart for my product, but I'd like to include a QR code on the box that allows customers to purchase the product directly from me, so that I may avoid paying WalMart anything for stocking my item. I …
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It appears that people don’t think computer-type things, including app stores, should have to follow what “normal” stores have to follow.
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This judge needs to have his head examined. Unless the document or an existing law states a digital signature or any emoji can be used as a replacement for a hand written signature an emoji doesn’t constitute legal signing. Judges can’t make this st…
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Why does everything have to interoperate? I buy Apple products. I don’t buy Google things. I made a choice to buy Apple-only products. What business does the EU have telling me I have to use, or allow to use, other products? What product has the EU …