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Yes, one of the easiest ignore is just to pretend malware are scare stories and not real world problem. It's someone else's losses anyway.
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ericthehalfbee said: gatorguy said: Apple bashing? How so? So there's ways to sideload unofficial iOS apps to your non-jailbroken iPhone. Big deal, it's not a huge surprise. It doesn't make Apple look bad IMHO since they certainly don'…
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gatorguy said: patsu said: gatorguy, It's different. iSignCloud requires its users to voluntarily register their devices with the service; like an employee acknowledging his or her employer. After all, iSignCloud uses an enterprise ce…
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Prof_Peabody said: jfc1138 said: The point being SIRI does search and that's what Google is concerned about Oh, well true enough. I don't give a rat's behind about the Google angle. I would just be interested in a Siri chatbot b…
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gatorguy, It's different. iSignCloud requires its users to voluntarily register their devices with the service; like an employee acknowledging his or her employer. After all, iSignCloud uses an enterprise cert to support their store. Apple or the c…
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ericthehalfbee said: macky the macky said: It apparently is far more successful for Android and Windows apps. If the site is more familiar to the Asian users, there seems to be no awareness of the dangers of malware with "free" softw…
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gatorguy wrote: » And as it should be IMO. Apple's reach is absolutely MASSIVE now compared to a few years back. No other product they ever launched has had this number of outlets. Even if you ignored the big growth in retail partners over the pas…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Evning I had the same experience and was told the same thing, and also to just buy a new device because it will come with full warranty instead of the few months waranty that comes with repaired parts. Maybe your f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Evning Because they were chased out of singapore and steve jobs was probably still salty. It is not something many people remember and you will probably find no written accounts of this. Beside, the local franch…
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glynh wrote: » Shouldn't you replace SourceDNA & SourceDNS with Youmi? Yep ! I corrected my post.
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It's a clear cut case. Youmi has admitted wrongdoing. They will need to compensate not just their customers. They will also need to compensate the users and of course Apple for the loss of data and damage. Once the affected apps and SDKs have bee…
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photoshop59 wrote: » I prefer to know which products are made and backed by Apple, and wonder if this homogenization of packaging won't confuse the shopper into thinking that it is somehow 'backed' by Apple, when it is simply a similarity in the p…
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It's probably about the unified look as well as being environmentally friendly. They are using paper from those forests they protect.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Ads don't get notifications as far as I know, so they aren't for spam. Ads don't even show up in the regular GMail mailbox, at least not mine anyway. I have to go looking for them in a separate folder, tho …
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matrix07 wrote: » Am I the only one who switched to Bing? I searched for "Beyoncé the met ball" and the result I got was more accurate than Google. The latest news appear faster on Bing usually. I used to run some searches on both Bing and Goo…
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pscooter63 wrote: » Google's is the Limburger cheese of search engines. I switched to DuckDuckGo (maligned earlier in the thread) over two years ago on the desktop, and haven't found it coming up short in any way. Not even locally. I switch…
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rogifan wrote: » I still think it's stupid. What if you want to use their app for other things? Nothing should ever be opt-out. It should be my choice whether to opt-in to something Took a quick look. You can still use their app without signing…
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rogifan wrote: » By not using HealthKit? Or not getting care from Cedars-Sinai? Where is the original article or interview ? It sounds like as long as you don't use their app, the system won't know how to link your HealthKit data to their EH…
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rogifan wrote: » So this isn't opt-in and there's no way to opt-out? No thanks. Your quote from Dworkin just confirmed that there's a way to opt-out.
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gatorguy wrote: » That's a misconception (or misreporting). Apple was not ordered to pare down the list of patents they wanted to assert. The law does not allow a judge to make that order. She could only make the suggestion. It was Apple's choice …