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heavypound said: I don’t think blocking or screening helps the problem of robocalls. Those responses just pushes the problem onto other people. Robocalls are popular because they have “no” cost. I use the service from Jolly Roger Telephone t…
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gatorguy said: corrections said: gatorguy said: corrections said: gatorguy said: Nothing at all changed for "Android" Maybe you didn't notice the nonstop "Apple won't have 5G until 2020, maybe 2023" clickbait…
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smalm said: Process naming and reality already parted at 130nm. For everyone. I find that true for most all naming.
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Johan42 said: Fake news. 6-nanometer isn’t even 6-nanometer for other companies (like Intel) who measure their transistors right. Sigh, that term has lost all meaning other than to alert the reader to stop and go to the next comment.
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Just curious where the phrase “iPhone maker”, used to describe Apple in this article, came from. It’s not on the referenced CNBC article and searching for it in relation to HSBC comes up blank. I did find something on TheStreet that called Apple a “…
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ElCapitan said: Another nail in the coffin... The coffin of malicious code development.
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maciekskontakt said: kruegdude said: jdw said: The last paragraph made be breath a sigh of relief. "Harder process" or no, there had better be a way for us to install apps not sanctioned by Apple! Microsoft has something sim…
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ElCapitan said: ajmas said: How much of an issue will this be for open source or apps developed by non-organisational developers? The willingness in the open source community to pay for an Apple-ID is mostly very low, yet you are go…
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indieshack said: I was furious when I read the title then I actually bothered to read the rest of the article. It sounds like it's just a way to help prevent installation of malicious software, obviously a good thing. My concern is that t…
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jdw said: The last paragraph made be breath a sigh of relief. "Harder process" or no, there had better be a way for us to install apps not sanctioned by Apple! Microsoft has something similar. It’s called Virus scanning software where the…
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Hmm, I wonder if they’re going to share that “harmonized tax” globally?
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Was there really a change to the protocols in Airplay that removed something or did Airplay add TV devices as a target device?
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flydog said: jbdragon said: I have to say, this is just more of Apple looking greedy. Apple is making a ton of money and doing that at the expense of everyone else. If Apple wanted to rent or build someplace, I'd do a 50% markup App…
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ILoveTech said:Don't mean to spoil the fun guys. But here's my first hand experience working with the News+ app. Downloaded and subscribed to free trial using iPhone. I mostly work on iPad Pro, so downloaded the same on there and then tought t…
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christopher126 said: Hmmmmmm. Usually not critical of Apple's attempts at something new. It must be very difficult to wrangle so many disparate magazines to sign on. My first impression is, it's not for me. I get the WSJ, Time, The Atlanti…
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MacPro said: Mine won't be renewed for now. Looking at 90% of the magazines with there non-interactive PDF output from the print intended design is soooo 1990's. When these companies start using Apple's iBook Author to make media for this c…
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iOS_Guy80 said: I suppose I have gotten $50 worth of use since launch date. Me too.
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gatorguy said: GeorgeBMac said: Apple obviously will not prevail in this market until they develop their own devices. Amazon and Google -- as well as others -- have one main goal: To Spy On You! LOL.... And all along I thought i…
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kkqd1337 said: GeorgeBMac said: Apple obviously will not prevail in this market until they develop their own devices. Amazon and Google -- as well as others -- have one main goal: To Spy On You! ... And, with smart devices in your ho…
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GeorgeBMac said: AppleInsider said: At its lowest, the latest model is likely to be attractive to general computer users who want a Windows notebook, though it is unlikely to pull people away from buying a MacBook Air. Apple's base n…