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mobird said: How do you get the update to 16.2 for the original HomePods? I have updated all devices that interact with the Home app to the latest Beta version ie. 16.2 but when I attempt to initiate the "Home Upgrade" I receive the message t…
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isidore said:My 18 month old macbook pro just needed a new battery which had swollen to the point the feet wouldn’t touch my desk. I had applecare so it cost me nothing but the repair cost would have been about the same as buying a new mac mini.…
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My guess is that the iPad Pro doesn’t have it because it’s an interim product, not changed much from the previous generation. The iPhone SE doesn’t have it because it’s a lower cost device. I bet the next iPad Pro (with next gen CPU) and the next fl…
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My guess is that the iPad Pro doesn’t have it because it’s an interim product, not changed much from the previous generation. The iPhone SE doesn’t have it because it’s a lower cost device. I bet the next iPad Pro (with next gen CPU) and the next fl…
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Mike Wuerthele said: coolfactor said: When you say "acting up", a bit more info would be helpful to paint a picture of the type of problem and possibly help to explain why the support was so awful. Hardware problem? Software problem? G…
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"The COVID-19 coronavirus has continued to spread..." The virus is named SARS-CoV-2. COVID-19 is the name of the disease it causes. The World Health Organization doesn't want people to confuse this virus with the previous SARS virus so they refer t…
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minicoffee said: I was surprised to see a tortoise! 😃 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert_tortoise
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cpsro said: 32GB RAM, 4TB SSD needed Not enough. 128GB and 16TB!
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cy_starkman said: mac anti virus software is the virus wow, so windows Hasn't this always been known to be true?
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mattinoz said: Apples Trade in rules don't seem to ask if the device is activation locked at all. They do. The instructions are clear. You don’t get the money if your device is activation locked.
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Stolen devices do not exist in vast numbers, certainly not enough to matter is any significant way. Apple should do nothing beyond what they already do—activation lock exists, and is widely known to deter theft.
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mmpaaker said: Type your password followed by the verification code shown on your other devices. Do what it says...type your password and append the verification code to it.
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SpamSandwich said: ramanpfaff said: flydog said: SpamSandwich said: Hit $311.94 in after hours trading today. Unbelievable. If this continues, I’ll have literally double what I was planning on retiring with. No it did…
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lorin schultz said: “As evidenced in the short clip, Apple's iOS location services indicator, a small arrow icon that denotes recent or current use of GPS data, appears next to apps and services that have been manually disabled in Setting…
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“As much to tell ourselves as to tell you, this is how it works. The one that's white text on a gray background is the current, active side.“ And...it’s exactly the opposite in all of your pictures. The active tab contains black text on a white bac…
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22july2013 said: But in reality there are two groups of people, "Americans" and "non-Americans" I think you're missing the point. If the US government can divide the world into those two groups, Canada can do the same for "Canadians" and …
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I was at the Zurich Apple Store three days ago. It still has the original (old) design. The new location around the corner is larger and will no doubt have the new design.
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"Amazon appears to be taking aim at consumers willing to pay a premium for high quality sound." I would have said this is aimed at consumers willing too pay for higher bit rate sound. It's impossible to say what the quality of reproduction will b…
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Radar isn't affected by dirt. Many cars on the road right now already have radar and ultrasonic sensors on their bumpers. Putting it underneath the car wouldn't necessarily be any worse. But let's give the engineers at Apple some credit. I'm sure …
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I see no reason to override Apple's default security on the one in a million chance that my SSD fails. Even if that happens, I can still boot from internet recovery and change the security setting.