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If the notch allows a significant reduction in bezel, then I’m fine with it; but I have mixed feelings regarding the Touch Bar. On the one hand, I despise having to use multiple touches to adjust sound or brightness, on the other, I do like the odd …
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I have a car made in Japan in 2003 for the 2004 model year that does not have CarPlay have any kind but it does have a fairly decent Bose audio system from the factory and a satnav that was farmed out to a 3rd party for foreign (non-JDM) markets. Th…
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Both my oldest child and I have upgraded to iPhone 13. In her case, from an XR, and in my own from a 2nd generation SE. My wife remains on her 12. I would like to see how the surveyor carried out participant selection and how the actual questions we…
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With the apparent demise of the mini after the iPhone 13, I’m holding off on any future upgrade as long as possible.
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Following the rules and jumping through the hoops set up by legislators is not using “loopholes”. Legislators & regulators use this kind of defamatory language in order to excuse their desire to expand the scope of their power. One could easily …
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It seems to me that Apple focused on a more power efficient cpu for this time around, as increased battery life was stressed.
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urahara said: I am starting to believe that in the most cases the government only makes the situation worse. This is one of those situations. With “twin monopolies” - LOL, they have even coined a new term just to make their absurd case which …
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It would be nice to see this sort of workaround brought to the 2nd generation SE. Had my 7’s microphone not died before the release of the 12 mini, I’d have gotten it instead; but it’s hard to justify a phone that had only been acquired a couple mon…
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Because of precedents it might set, existing squatters’ rights laws, whether legislation or common law, & PR issues, it seems like the best option would be to purchase land elsewhere, set up a tiny house cooperative, and give each of those indiv…
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All of my Airport Extremes had the same failure mode, where they would fail to allow logins or resets; but would be 100% reliable and solid until the day of that failure. I’m happy with my mesh network setup with Homekit integration.
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By the time that Windows 10 goes away entirely, either virtualization on M series processors will have matured or the market will have answered the need with some innovations that have yet to make themselves known. Having to boot between one or the …
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jdw said: A sad day for everyone. Intelligent "small government" lawmakers have allowed loopholes to exist because other more sinister "big government" lawmakers want to take more than their fair share from everyone via forced taxation. T…
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andyring said: WOW. STILL supporting the Series 3?!?!? Since they still sell it, and they still offer AppleCare+, they are certain to support it for at least another two years, as failure to support an under warranty device is an engraved …
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Beats said: HeliBum said: There will be a backlash in the US because of HIPAA. People cannot be forced to divulge health information and I suspect existing transportation laws prohibit discrimination on the basis of vaccination status.…
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rcfa said: And why are the pacemakers not properly shielded? Induction stoves, metal detectors, phones, magnetic fasteners, etc. are increasingly widespread. To construct pacemakers as if patients were Amish is negligent in itself… I was …
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It’s appalling that California would seek to prosecute a victim of extortion.
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MplsP said: longpath said: tkchap said: Apple Watch 3 can only be updated by unpairing now; I can see it being dropped. I updated my Apple Watch series 3 without any such gyrations. It’s unreasonable for Apple to still be se…
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tkchap said: Apple Watch 3 can only be updated by unpairing now; I can see it being dropped. I updated my Apple Watch series 3 without any such gyrations. It’s unreasonable for Apple to still be selling a product in the same year they dro…
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Respectfully, I strongly disagree with the article’s contention that it would be unsurprising for WatchOS to drop support for the Series 3 Apple Watch, if only because Apple is still selling it. I can not find a single instance of Apple dropping sup…
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Dropping support in the same year as a model stops being sold would be rather bad form for Apple. They should stop selling it if their internal roadmap indicates support for a model needs to drop. The series 2 was discontinued in September of 2017; …