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Ha ha! Vindicated!!! It seems I was exactly right all along! The house analogy beats the car analogy! It was a software "glitch" and never Apples intention to brick anybody's phone! Those of you who flamed me or told me I was completely wrong (…
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rogifan_old said: adrayven said: Because they never do that. As a rule they tend to work on the issue then only once a solution is available do they weigh in.. Not a good excuse. There's a lot of things Apple is doing now that …
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This is EXACTLY what I tried to explain to people - repeatedly! But they were so willing to assume the worst about Apple - or so ignorant about the "proper" security response I was also flamed repeatedly. All along, *this* was the only thing that …
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The only type of assistance that I would be okay seeing Apple provide is assistance in physically removing the flash memory chips in a non-destructive manner. After that, the government could develop/employ their own brute-force decryption attempts…
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foggyhill said: How is it different? If they have to put in the software to enable this in the future, it's the same thing. Both the GOP and Dems are talking crap on this subject : they are of the same demagogic voice. Also, they don't reali…
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crapday said: Cant believe how blind some people on here seem to be. Do you not understand how wrong Apple are here. It is totally wrong for them to make a device totally useless because you don't use their repair service or original parts. I…
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sdbryan said: foggyhill said: They have a fracking say, don't go to POS repairement that knew they would brick your phone for one year (IOS 8.3) and didn't tell you. You don know that those turds knew about this. This has been going…
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focher said: So much ignorance of both warranty laws let alone the underlying problem itself. First, no manufacturer can just force a purchaser to waive their rights by creating a shrink-wrap agreement containing non-enforceable terms. Second…
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foggyhill said: tenly said: If Apple detects this vulnerability, they should shut down the computer and force the user to buy a new one! Anything short of that is a security risk!!! They could display something on the screen which…
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melgross said: tenly said: I think that saying that every car from that manufacturer is the same is an over-simplification not exactly the same but close enough as saying that all humans are the same because we are all equipped with …
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melgross said: What license, and how would that work, as every car from that manufacturer would presumably have the same software and hardware combo. So would all the cars need to get off the road? I think that saying that every car fr…
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If Apple detects this vulnerability, they should shut down the computer and force the user to buy a new one! Anything short of that is a security risk!!! They could display something on the screen which clearly communicates the issue and the op…
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tommy0guns said: kmarei said: I wish one of the phone manufacturers would release a phone with a huge battery imagine an iphone 6s but double the thickness, and triple the battery life i am quite sure that thing will fly off the shelve…
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studiomusic said: tenly said: Which one of the phones in that study runs iOS? None of them, right? So it's completely irrelevant and kind of dumb to submit that article as any kind of evidence for or against the demand for a high ca…
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studiomusic said: tenly said: You can't quote market data as proof that nobody wants a phone with a larger battery when such a product has never been available. Here's a link for ya! http://www.phonearena.com/news/Smartphones-w…
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nolamacguy said: kmarei said: I wish one of the phone manufacturers would release a phone with a huge battery imagine an iphone 6s but double the thickness, and triple the battery life i am quite sure that thing will fly off the shelv…
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djsherly said: ericthehalfbee said: Playing the "argument from authority" card are we? Funny that someone with a masters in comp sci is unable to explain how security in iOS works and uses vague terms while expecting us to just beli…
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ericthehalfbee said: tenly said: I lied. I will continue to reply - only to make sure that people aren't left with your misguided and incorrect information. Again - you are trying to confuse the issue and the conversation by making…
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Scrannel said: Apple Zombies please wake up: this behavior is a clear violation of restraint of trade (Apple has been in court on this before). Under the Sherman Anti-trust Act, this is illegally creating a monopoly because Apple refuses to …
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Peter Z said: tenly said: I've explained it to you twice. It's not my job to make you understand why you're wrong. In your latest reply you're trying to change the question to one that makes you less wrong but the extra detail you…