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bummer, I was looking forward to sending them a picture of my chocolate starfish.
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Rayz2016 said: The problem is that Apple has already admitted that the system is open to abuse. Since the images are hashed, then Apple doesn't know what images are being searched for. This means that any government can inject any image into th…
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lkrupp said: srice said: Bad choice. Funny how we peasants and members of the underclass deal with our jealousy. Musk is one for the business ages just like Jobs, Gates, Rockefeller, Edison, Westinghouse, Tesla, Carnegie, etc. …
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neilm said: srice said: Bad choice. For whom? Musk. The Jobs bio was not well done.
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Bad choice.
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Are there any WIFI differences between the models?
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"China Anti-Infringement and Anti-Counterfeit Innovation Strategic Alliance" LOL! I guarantee that in 6 months it'll come out that that alliance is funded by Qualcomm and Hauwei. Guarantee.
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Karl K said: Both Apple and Google also have their own "read later" services built into their browsers. I haven't checked, but I'm guessing Edge, Firefox, and Opera also have a similar feature. I use the Safari ‘Add to Reader List’ all th…
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I assume my phone will spend a few hours, perhaps a day, re-indexing stuffs after an update. I wonder if people testing their speeds post update are aware their phone will be "hot" for a period after updating, and are they waiting until after all t…
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There are huge limitations with Facial Recognition. Let me give you an example.I ride motocycles. The law means that I have to wear a crash helmet. In winter I wear a silk balaclava underneath that. Coupled with active tint glasses there is ofte…
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EdmontonGuy said: Too late. I threw it out after warranty expired because the back cover came off again and again. Won't be buying another one either. Waiting to see what Fitbit releases this fall - I was only interested in health and fitne…
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Spinning blades of death to land on some poor unsuspecting surfer - what could go wrong? I just hope they're get a Go Pro sponsorship "for the action shots".
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meh. Nice hardware, but missing iOS, and I'm not sure I trust it not blowing up.
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the checkout experience at Target, Home Depot and Walmart are one of the worst. I notice the friction when checking out and it annoys me, and it makes buying online more appealing for me. They need to slow Amazon.com down - making the checkout pro…
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"Sure, but we'll charge 30% of the transaction." lol
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I do wonder if Apple has a goal to get 10% of the PC market and 10% of the phone market. If they start getting too much marketshare, raise the price and remove ports. Only half joking.
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Damnit judge. We all know the expectations if we go in and destroy stuff -- you broke it, you bought it. Judge should have hit him with full MSRP and demanded Apple hand over the destroyed product to him once the bill is payed.
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stantheman said: This is a great service for anyone who goes to the airport with a Note 7. But why would someone do that? That's what I was thinking too. The only scenario this makes sense is at an international concourse where people …
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wiggin said: srice said: AAPL corporate tax rate is usually between 25%-26%. It's in their 10K every year. I wish there was better education on this topic -- Apple is not tax aggressive. But that tax rate is applied to the profit,…
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gwydion said: srice said: This is a huge problem for the US Treasury, because if this EC decision sticks - there's over $1T of taxes the EC could claw back and start collecting that will no longer be sent to the US Treasury from all th…