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Quote: Originally Posted by addicted44 Apple did awesome. But I think the 5c sales show that the 5c might be overpriced. I think Apple could have made it about $50-$100 cheaper and it would have done a lot better. There is no reason for the 5c t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jungmark That is strange. My 4S doesn't have that problem. I go to bed with 30% and it may drop to 20% but never had it drop to 0%. Something is happening. Perhaps GPS is still sucking the life out if it. Do you ha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rhino_tuff My 4S lasts a couple of days with moderate use, never had issues at all. All my iPhones (3G, 4, 5) have on maybe 99.5% of all days lasted through the day. Only when I travel or use the GPS more than ju…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ScartArt 4S and 5 are both really poor for battery life, my old 4 was much better. The biggest benefit for Apple producing a bigger screened iPhone would be so they can fit in a larger battery. Having a phone that ca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tmayes86 Okay professor, so how can I get through my long travel days without my phone dying? Let's first establish a baseline. 1) Charge your phone to 100%, shut it down, restart, turn Airplane mode, put the phon…
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So, the home button uses NFC to communicate with the finger...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ppietra and what boundary might that be? does your fingerprint in a database put you in prison? Does it persecute you? Does it remove your freedom of expression or of movement? Can it be used for bad th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ppietra I really don‘t understand all the fuss about fingerprints. I live in a country where everyone has an identity card with their fingerprint on it and I assure you that no one feels their privacy threa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 Criminals very easily bypass databases by assuming identities. The selling of birth certificates was so rampant in Puerto Rico that the government actually issued everybody a new one. How many…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 The sad fact is that people enter the US with malicious intentions many with falsified documents, so while one can buy a birth certificate and a passport they can't buy that person's fingerpri…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee I still don't believe it. I live in one of those countries and I can assure you there is no fingerprint or iris scanner information on our passports. I also have a passport …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee Sorry, but this isn't true at all. I know lots of folks that go to the states all the time and they don't get fingerprinted at the border. Also, very few other countries (including mos…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac_128 Yes, and that's why requiring a fingerprint to activate it won't work. If I can't get to my phone and need some information from it, no one else would be able to access it -- which won't happen. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp Whatever this is it had better work perfectly out of the box. Apple has boxed itself into a corner by not releasing any new products in something like 9 months. MacBook Airs are not new product…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nagromme Second, if fingerprint data is being transmitted to Apple, then yes (at the moment) Apple may well be forced to share that data with the government, no warranty necessarily required. But there's no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by d4NjvRzf Good point. That google developer seems to think that users should lock their account when they step away from the computer and that it's the users' problem if they don't and something happen…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee I would argue that in the first example (leaving your computer logged on and unattended), the person deserves whatever they get. I had left my computer unattended and remained logged in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by d4NjvRzf I think in their view, Safari's method of prompting for the login password isn't really more secure because if an attacker gets your account credentials, it doesn't make much difference if he…
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Quote: Originally Posted by icoco3 By some peoples logic, if I install some trial software on my laptop then click a link inside the app to pay for it, Microsoft should get 30% or some percentage. In principle ye…
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Quote: Originally Posted by QAMF And the vast majority of people who have the Kindle App, did not get it because of Apple. I did. I did not buy any eBooks before I got my iPad. Quote: They got it because they u…