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MplsP said: "On new hardware, users simply hold down the power button and they will be presented with a graphical set of startup options including OS restore or reinstallation." This seems like a much better way to handle startup options. St…
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ricmac said: Going from an SE to an 8 is a half inch taller and a third of an inch wider? Did I figure that right? A person should be able to adjust to that in a matter of hours. My wife went from a 7 to an X and the difference is about th…
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1. Why does it need all of C++ Boost, Mono and Java 8 to compile? 2. What's the point of putting private keys in public source code?
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foggyhill said: Still, as the test was not conducted in a controlled environment free of reverberations, its results are questionable. As edechamps puts it, any conclusion gleaned from a frequency response evaluation that is not perform…
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loumazz said: I think this is an amazing device. But I won't be buying it. Apparently, Apple has tethered it to an iCloud account AND requires two-factor authentication. I don't have an iPhone attached to me at all times. In fact, we don't …
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lkrupp said: jido said: Er, I can write an Applescript that does the same in 2 minutes. Or am I missing something ? As long as the Keychain is unlocked there is nothing to stop it. And even if you could you would first have to t…
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Soli said: jido said: Er, I can write an Applescript that does the same in 2 minutes. Or am I missing something ? As long as the Keychain is unlocked there is nothing to stop it. Not in my experience. Even when I access Keychain …
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Er, I can write an Applescript that does the same in 2 minutes. Or am I missing something ? As long as the Keychain is unlocked there is nothing to stop it.
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I would love a smaller iPhone X. Honestly I find the 8 too big
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Mail tends to hang, sometimes crash, and its search does not always work. I still keep using it.
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rotateleftbyte said: Bit Rot still a problem? Some commentators [1] on other sites are saying that the new Filesystem can't cope with BitRot which happens with Solid State devices. It has been many decades since I was involved with the innar…
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21yr_mac_user said: jido said: In which country was WebOS hailed as a sure success? Did not see that at all. Now I should not say that DanielEran is rewriting history in this forum. People sure have a bad memory. WebOS was awesom…
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In which country was WebOS hailed as a sure success? Did not see that at all. Now I should not say that DanielEran is rewriting history in this forum. Also it is "principal", thank you.
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The article is missing a link to the source, here it is: http://www.fastcompany.com/3062576/tim-cooks-apple/what-i-learned-working-with-jony-ives-team-on-the-apple-watch I do not think Messershmidt does any Apple bashing. The worst he says is that …
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OttoReverse said: JeffA2 said: Your analogy is also incorrect. Apple is not being asked to create a skeleton key. They are being asked to create a procedure for unlocking phones. The software itself -- the 'key' in your parlance -- only …
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I am not sure showing the source code for the changes would do much harm. The code would still need to be signed by Apple to be put on the phone, after all. Releasing the entire iOS source code could be bad in the sense that it would be easier to …
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"Cut out"? I do hope the Android version works just fine on BlackBerry 10. That is what I will use when they stop the BB10 ap from accessing their servers.
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal "working with Apple" means re-working the code and keep re-submitting until it passes through Apple's filtering process. I highly doubt Apple is going to lift any finger (except the middle one) for them. Th…
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Apple used to run a lot of Sun servers, they are probably on linux today. The Apple Store and iTunes are on WebObjects, a NeXT technology. I don't know what Siri uses.
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[quote]It's been held back by "just good enough is profitable" The problem isn't Apple here, the problem is that the hardware vendors are choosing to use cheap unreliable parts in the first place.[/QUOTE] There are no parts currently available tha…