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solipsismy wrote: » I didn't think that was on when you have the Passbook app opened. Was this through the Airline's app on the Watch? Nope, it was through the context-aware passbook notification. The screen seemed to stay on over a larger rang…
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I tried using my watch to scan the boarding pass last time I flew. It was awkward because the watch face shut off every time I tilted my wrist to put it in the scanner. Apple really needs to deactivate automatic shutoff when passbook items are being…
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mrmiyamoto wrote: » f.lux is mostly pseudoscience and the placebo effect anyways, but whatever floats people's boats. I agree that this is kind of beyond the scope of what iOS apps are meant to be capable of though, much more of an android thing …
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nasserae wrote: » Shouldn't the password reset link expire after short period of time making the link useless? It should. In fact, it should expire after a single use. The point is that many websites don't have their security strategy totally…
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philboogie wrote: » They don't. You simply got an email because someone responded in a thread you posted in. That can happen to threads from 1997, nee, there was a crash, threads from 2001. dasanman69 wrote: » If someone posts a comment to an…
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gatorguy wrote: » The "Gold Edition" only has about a half ounce of actual gold in it, about $560 at today's spot price. Apple has a special and unique process they've used to minimize the gold needed. It's certainly not solid gold. http://www.…
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sog35 wrote: » I've never done family sharing before. So will all my wifes music automatically get downloaded to my phone? Thats something I dont want to happen. No. Family sharing keeps members' purchases separate while allowing you to dow…
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sog35 wrote: » With the family plan/family sharing does all your apps/music get automatically shared? I thinking of the family plan but I do not want my wives music on my iPhone The family music subscription allows each Apple ID in your fami…
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boredumb wrote: » To me, the common sense assumption might seem to be that black hats will be figuring it out and/or hearing about it fairly quickly, anyway...it's what they do, after all...but maybe they're preoccupied instead. They might, bu…
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am8449 wrote: » I see no great benefit from removing the home button. People love buttons. Everyone knows how to use one, you get sensory feedback from it, and pushing a button is satisfying (according to research). So I doubt that Apple w…
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mr. h wrote: » How exactly does one judge "Cervical Mucus Quality”? And does it have a numerical scale or is it qualitative? It is used by some to track a woman's cycle and predict fertile times. There are systems and classes that train women (…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addicted44 [...]My concern with Apple is that lately when it has been entering a service, it has been eliminating its competitors from providing a high quality alternative. The best example of this, of course, is Map…
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entropys wrote: » Are you sure it isn't just connecting to a flat wireless charger on the underside of the watch? Where is the evidence that data is involved? Look carefully at the second picture. There is definitely data passing between the wa…
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paulmjohnson wrote: » I've found that if you don't wear the watch uncomfortably tight (at least, what I consider too tight), the heart rate monitor is completely pointless. I get that it needs to be tight to your wrist to work properly, and tha…
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milkmage wrote: » wonder how the LLAP emoji would look http://appleinsider.com/articles/15/04/10/how-to-access-the-vulcan-salute-emoji-in-ios-83 I was wondering that as well. ?????????
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Quote: Originally Posted by Evilution It would be bulky, expensive and incredibly inefficient. In addition, it is now officially forbidden from Apple's newly announced Made for Apple Watch program.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan And Apple just announced a Made for Watch program for 3rd party bands. https://developer.apple.com/watch/bands/ Yup. Inductive charging bands are a no-go. Most interesting bit is this : Quote: Apple …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii Even without this couldn't you make a strap that charges it? Because it's designed to be charged inductively, without any sort of connection. Yes, that was Reserve Strap's original plan, but using the diagn…
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darryn lowe wrote: » Why? The stocks are worth that much so why pay them out more? Expecting anything more than market value is greedy. Buying and selling is a two sided process. I believe the company is worth a lot more than current market v…
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brucemc wrote: » By the way, where is Google Guy to tell us that, in fact, Apple's ads aren't original and that some XYZ firm was doing this type of ad years before Apple? And that Samsung might be copying firm XYZ, but not Apple. Post #7...