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If replacement parts meet or exceed Apple specifications, and installation techniques are equal better, then it’s all fine and good; but this decision, as was already pointed out, means that second hand items either have to be regarded as less trust…
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There mere implication of the possibility of Cellebrite mitigation will do wonders for Signal’s word of mouth marketing; but I hope Apple sues Cellebrite.
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Until I know that Apple us looking at personal vehicles, and there’s enough chatter suggesting they are more interested in the ride share segments, I’m only giving this tangential attention.
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zimmie said: longpath said: In short, because they can’t persuade to voluntarily accept their ideas, they prove the lack of values of their ideas by using the legislative approach. Good ideas don’t require force. This is fallacious …
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In short, because they can’t persuade to voluntarily accept their ideas, they prove the lack of values of their ideas by using the legislative approach. Good ideas don’t require force.
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Anilu_777 said: Owning patents for nothing but legal suits should be unlawful. One could well make the argument that since the portions of the Constitution authorizing the government the power to grant patents was ratified before Amendmen…
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On the one hand, I’m grateful to have ceased using Facebook products, and on the other, I have to wonder how far back in time this data cache covers. I’d love to to know how I can check if my data or that if my kin was compromised.
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AppleMac@76 said: Just wear a Solar Powered G-Shock watch and be done with the whole having to plug in your watch at night or at any point during the day because the battery life sucks. How much data does the Solar powered G-shock give the w…
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It’s a very sad thing when the state prosecutes the victim of an extortion racket.
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bonobob said: Thanks to the author for not including any info on how to detect if one is compromised. That's certainly not something anyone here would care about. The article has an easily missed link (it took me three passes, while looki…
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Hopefully, Apple’s internal security researchers will figure out how to trigger the malware’s self destruct and add that function into a near future security update.
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Zuckerberg’s antics is more than justification for ceasing to use any of the systems he has control over. While I miss some folks on the periphery of my network, staying connected with them wasn’t worth the exposure to Zuckerberg and his megalomania.
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Yet Facebook continues to claim to be an impartial platform and not a publisher.... From the article, “We're a mum's website," she said. "We are small and niche. This is not fair. I think they are just bullies. They are shooting themselves in the f…
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@AppleInsider A follow up that states which antivirus detected this native version and which failed to do so would be helpful.
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crowley said: Please spare us this anarchist nonsense. Spoken like someone who has never read Lysander Spooner, Murray Rothbard, etc. Perhaps you would like to cite some Statist myth like the “divine right of kings” as rebuttal.
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robaba said: longpath said: flydog said: longpath said: Sounds like extortion & racketeering to me. That’s because you have no idea what those words mean. On the contrary, I am perfectly aware of the fact that …
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flydog said: longpath said: Sounds like extortion & racketeering to me. That’s because you have no idea what those words mean. On the contrary, I am perfectly aware of the fact that government is, of its nature, a protection…
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Sounds like extortion & racketeering to me.
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heli0s said: I’ve had a Facebook account since 2007 but I left every one of their platforms last year and never looked back. Sure, connecting with family and friends is marginally more difficult but my mental health is much better and I’m not…
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By all means, let this be true. I’d love for them to present this as a loss leader, thinking it will go somewhere, while they hemorrhage funds and their monetization of their user base becomes even more obvious, not to be confused with their custome…