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benjer said: Nice reviews. A couple questions: 1) The last review (Yootech) mentions that the lights can be turned off if you'd like to charge your phone next to you while you sleep. I'd be interested in hearing from others' experience about…
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Why does this remind me of the Mac Pro? Users critical of it for years until Apple finally starts listening?
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Gaby said: seanismorris said: ... You can do it from your mac or even have verification code go to your Apple Watch I think. Additionally you can add a second trusted phone number for occasions such as yours when you don’t have your…
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I wish those writing articles would say where the incident took place. I didn't find any mention in this one other than CTPost. Clicking on the article link, I couldn't find any mention in that article where the incident took place other than Fairfi…
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I wonder if they fixed FaceTime where the UI covers the whole screen when trying to flip camera views and it takes many more clicks to do it now.
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mrshow said: rossb2 said: coolfactor said: tyler82 said: I'd rather my taxes go to mental health funding than endless wars. Could you imagine where the world would be if the amount of money spent on the military was i…
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My main problem is when I try to scan a QR code, such as for a coupon redemption, Apple Pay pops up on the screen.
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Thank goodness for net neutrality saving the day! Oh, wait. Never mind.
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NemWan said: Discovery in this lawsuit should reveal IF the government is able to extract data from a locked iPhone 6 Plus. It would also be interesting to know what happens if you try to use iCloud Lost Mode or remotely erase the device in …
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ericthehalfbee said: cashxx said: Sorry....will never give in to a subscription model and neither should anyone else! Subscriptions make a lot of sense for certain applications. Microsoft Office 365 is an OUTSTANDING deal on a sub…
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Apple needs to specify what is "hate speech" that is used to ban apps and pod casts. There should be quantifiable measures, not whatever Politifact or SPLC say. Otherwise, they start down a slippery slope where unliked speech becomes hate speech.
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Still waiting for Apple's charger.
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DavidAlGregory said: 1- end of hackintoshes. 2- should give Apple some extra room to improve security. 3- how much you want to bet we will see fat binaries again? Improve security like preventing software not sold through the App Store fr…
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Reuters/Ipsos poll: only 41% of Americans trust Facebook to obey privacy laws while 66% trust Amazon, 62% trust Google, 60% trust Microsoft, and 53% trust Apple (Reuters) At least until some security breach regarding the others is revealed.
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razorpit said: lkrupp said: StrangeDays said: lkrupp said: I agree with Mr. Gates. The strident caterwauling about privacy and government snooping by anonymous commenters on websites like this one is hilarious. If the FBI…
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jdb8167 said: The US government couldn’t protect its security clearance database but we are supposed to believe that they can be trusted with encryption back doors? That's not what Gates said. He said not to be flippant with the Gov lik…
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As a technical type person but a non-server admin, I never could get much of anything to work other than the file server and VPN.
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franklinjackcon said: But what people are criticising here is that a government that claims it doesn't want to pick winners and losers has clearly decided it will favour coal over solar. A tariff is not a sales tax, it's a tax targeted at one…
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What's not clear is, does Apple detect that a battery is having issues and slows it down, or does Apple slow all phones that have older batteries even if they aren't having any issues.
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Before net neutrality: "AT&T eventually relented in October of 2009, announcing it would allow VoIP calls via its 3G network. It came as the FCC threatened increased pressure on ISPs who violated net neutrality principles, even before they be…