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Well I did the update on my iPad third-generation and on my iPhone 5s and both devices seemed update perfectly no problems no errors. I can understand people being cautious but so far I haven't seen any issues with this update.
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yvesvilleneuve wrote: » When Apple is providing the security tools that are used by criminals they must comply with the instructions of a warrant to unlock private areas. I can not believe I am reading this. Maybe someone else can make sense of…
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yvesvilleneuve wrote: » Sure, but not when you are served with a warrant. Actually I would have the right to speak to legal council first and I would use my right to remain silent. I would also take the fifth. If this is what LE thinks these da…
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yvesvilleneuve wrote: » LE still need a key from Apple if the suspect refuses to give it up when served with a warrant. Otherwise Apple is complicit in hiding or destroying evidence. What, do you work for the FBI or the NSA? I believe that the…
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In fact Apple has stated that they will comply with lawfully executed and constitutionally valid warrants for the data stored on their systems. What they can not do is decrypt the contents of a persons iPhone or iPad. This is perfectly valid for the…
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The big change here and the advantage that Apple has even still is that 1.) the encryption is hardware based not software based, and 2.) the encryption keys are now only stored on the device itself. So even if Apple is served with some warrant, the…
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See, I wonder if the issue with 8.0.1 was direct tampering to try and add a backdoor? It would be interesting to know if the NSA tried to hack the distribution of iOS 8 and broke it... I am of course joking, but it is just to darn obvious and tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by OcelotWreak I hope the next iOS update includes a security update for the new "Bash" security problem that leave iOS (and OS X) as vulnerable as kittens in cardboard boxes in the middle of the freeway. *sigh* And …
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Quote: Originally Posted by total real innovation it would be, if Apple would be able to produce such phone with 1WEEK POWER, that would be real innovation. I understand that IP6 or IP6+ is bigger, faster with more performance, but honestly, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz Regarding 802.11ac on the iPhone.... My iPhone 5s has no problem getting 115 Mbps download speeds on 802.11n with the newest Airport Extreme. It could probably do more, but 115 Mbps is what I pay for. I d…
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To the AppleInsider staff writers. This seems like a fair and well worded review of the iPhone 6+. Thank you for that. I had already decided to purchase the 6+ as soon as I am able to do so. As someone with poor eyesight, I am very interested in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by total So why my 4 year old Iphone 4 has THREE DAYS of POWER? Thats is "really innovation" over 4 years Two days of battery life with LTE, faster WiFi by an drastically large margin, more storage, and a much lar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon Well, my phone is typically at 50% by the end of the day. And I plug it in nightly just like my iPad, so that's not an issue. Why would I watch movies on a 5.5" screen when I can watch them on a 9.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by herbapou Its not obvious to me since same size phones didnt bend when the same force was applied. At least the iphone 6 is in the clear regarding this issue. Note that I am still buying that device since I think…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning What update for the 1520 are you waiting on? Cyan/8.1 is available for that unit, and has been for a while And as a result of that update there are quite a few documented little bugs. Most will be fixe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hentaiboy Are there any restrictions on the types of files that AirDrop supports? For example if I want to share an MKV will it let me? As far as I know there are no file size or type restrictions on AirDrop. Ho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon I was insinuating that this was a step in the right direction (though I doubt they made it just today). Apple's releases have been getting slowly buggier across the board for the last few years, it's…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon Apple needs to step up their QA, that much is certain. Today's iOS bug is unacceptable. While I agree that the iOS 8 update issue today was not acceptable. This was a story about AirDrop and Yosemi…
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Why is the editor allowing this schlock to be posted. This is a non-issue. It's not news, and it's at best mis-information. Here is a shock, you try to bend something with enough force and it will bend and break.. WOW!! Stop the presses.. Yes…