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linkman said: A $900 unit and it doesn't have wireless CarPlay? Big miss. Their previous unit, the ILX-107, does have wireless carplay. I reviewed it, here on AppleInsider.com. Not every unit gets all the features.
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iOS_Guy80 said: 22july2013 said: It's a perfectly valid story for this website. However I think there are 5 brands of Homekit-enabled light bulbs (some not yet on the market) that don't require hubs, how do the other brands handle this…
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bigcountry said: Looks like he used some lens attachments though... the iPhone’s lens is not that wide. Moment 2x telephoto and Moondogs Labs anamorphic lens.
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rogifan_new said: sflocal said: Typical ignorance displayed in this thread. I'm glad Apple saw the error of its ways. Why do you feel it okay for a multi-billion-dollar company like Apple to compensate everyone else involved in the c…
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GeorgeBMac said: vmarks said: MplsP said: This seems nice and the USB port is a plus, but most of the places I would want a controllable switch (i.e. to control a lamp, etc) are places I wouldn't use a USB port, so I'm not sure …
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beowulfschmidt said: Is there any reason that this device couldn't be plugged into the bottom outlet, thus freeing up the top one, or does it extend too far up? It's nice to see more of these general purpose items coming for Homekit. Co…
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22july2013 said: "Without a bridge"? I presume you mean it communicates directly with certain Apple devices. Which ones qualify? The average person probably doesn't know. Many HomeKit devices require a bridge to function - Philips Hue, or …
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Abode is a noun, meaning home or residence. That it is similar to Adobe, meaning sun-dried bricks made from mud is coincidental. Also, naming a company that makes photo software after mud bricks is messed up.
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prof_intel said: And how much energy do these devices use? I think people always forget that these devices also use energy. This is the reason I have stayed away from these devices. They don’t do what I need them to do. They don’t help redu…
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kruegdude said: A confusing point in the article where it states “Things are a little different with version 2 from a connectivity standpoint, though. In the past, we used the ConnectSense app to connect the peripheral to Wi-Fi, added the d…
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MplsP said: This seems nice and the USB port is a plus, but most of the places I would want a controllable switch (i.e. to control a lamp, etc) are places I wouldn't use a USB port, so I'm not sure how useful that actually is. Either way, it …
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taylorlightfoot said: I switched to Unifi products from Ubiquiti. I'm extremely happy with the performance and more enterprise grade feature set. In terms of Wi-Fi performance, the RT2600ac and Unifi UAC-pro were giving us similar speed p…
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chuy@mac.com said: does de VPN functionality let me enter my network form outside (other mac or PC to point or connect to local server?) Can I use a VPN connection on my phone on a public location to my house, where I would use the web as fr…
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AppleExposed said: The last analytics article proved what I was saying about old iPhones still being used. A big chunk of iPhones being used are 6/6s versions. Jeremyl007 said: Hint Apple: Don't sell phones for $1500 or airpods for $…
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lewchenko said: Expect the share price to dive when markets open tomorrow. I posted earlier about the ridiculous pricing of the latest iPads as an example. The iPhone is just as bad. Their greed is catching up with them. So unit sales ar…
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Everyone: I apologize for mentioning AirPrint. YES: If you have a printer that is already AirPrint compatible, you're set. It doesn't matter if the router has it or not. For older printers that still work, it is desirable. Given that they were ab…
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libertyforall said: Can you access NAS via iOS? When will they add Airprint functionality? You can access the NAS features via iOS using the DS File app. This isn't as nice as using an actual Synology NAS with their iOS Drive app - t…
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hammeroftruth said: vmarks said: In the old days, Apple would offer something else as a part of the apology, up to the rep's discretion. In an Apple store, this could be like, "pick something else off the shelves", while on the phone i…
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ktappe said: vmarks said: Apple would offer something else as a part of the apology, up to the rep's discretion. In an Apple store, this could be like, "pick something else off the shelves" I have worked professionally with Apple p…
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GHammer said: While I had this unit, it performed well. Great throughput on WiFi (both bands), excellent reporting is available, easy enough to configure the options that are available. If you need more than what comes in the box, like p…