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ranson said: It's not about who shouts loud enough. It is about which government agency is going to reign in Apple first, and force them to permit freedom of choice on devices that their customers own. My bet is that the EU will move fir…
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: This is why iOS needs a "Pro Mode". Users who want a safe app environment can stick with the Apple moderated App Store while users who do not want any restrictions can switch to pro mode and install any app store th…
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Your last point is the problem. Folk won't take responsibility for what they install from places outside the Apple ecosystem. They'll want Apple to fix their phones that they've installed god-knows-what from god-knows-where. They'll take to Twitte…
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ranson said: Owners of an iPhone should be able to install whatever software they want on it, without fear of their warranty for the hardware being voided. Apple impeding that ability (and bloggers discouraging it) is not a Good Thing. Certai…
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22july2013 said: But Disney also owns the company that makes Hero Pro cameras, and it's a small step for them to take that capacity and start producing hardware like a video streamer. . What?! Since when? Please provide reference becau…
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So for 2019, starting prices: $449 - iPhone 8 $549 - iPhone 8 Plus $599 - iPhone XR $699 - iPhone 11 $999 - iPhone 11 Pro $1099 - iPhone 11 Pro Max Based on rumors, maybe the "SE2" would come out next year with iPhone 8 form factor? If so, …
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While it would be nice to have a 4th national carrier, if the government was truly serious about that, it might want to see if Verizon and AT&T would want to (or maybe be forced to?) contribute to it as well, given that a combined T-Mobile and S…
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I wouldn't be surprised if a version of the Afib is added for series 1-3 in watchOS 5.1 (or whichever version adds ECG to series 4). II could be mistaken, but wasn't data from the Apple heart study with Stanford used to get clearance for the Afib ap…
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lkrupp said: majorsl said: Hopefully the Developer ID/Notarize will have a free or small fee option (assuming it doesn't already) when it eventually becomes a requirement. There is a lot of great open source software that has been avai…
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Since we are speculating, here it is going into autumn: iPhone SE2 ($399-$499) iPhone 8 ($549-$699) iPhone 8 Plus ($649-$799) IPhone 9 ($749-$899)
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"In theory that could allow the technology to appear on some 2018 models such as the Camry and Sienna, but so far the company has only confirmed 2019 model support." Toyota owners of 2018 Camry or Sienna... start complaining as a Toyota person told…
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Since smoke detectors typically have a 10 year expiration date... I assume with a $249 price tag, there is some modular way to replace the smoke detector portion of the device without having to throw away the entire thing?
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gadgetdon said: So, no more creating your own ringtone and uploading it to your phone? There are still apps where you use iTunes to push documents to it, those are now toast. Not a fan. This seems to indicate that manual file movement should s…
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Psst. Apple probably requested that it not be signed until after the invites went out... lest someone check the city records beforehand and leak that the Steve Jobs Theater was ready for its closeup.
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In the case of American Airlines, if indeed they are telling passengers with any Samsung device to turn it off, I wonder if they too follow it? http://www.businessinsider.com/american-airlines-picks-samsung-not-apple-2013-3
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mac_128 said: appleabuser said: Tim Cook basically said in the ABC interview that Apple would follow the law if they lose. But what if they didn't or were found in contempt. This is where the whole "corporations are people" fiction…
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Tim Cook basically said in the ABC interview that Apple would follow the law if they lose.
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It seems clear to me that Xiaomi and all of its antics (and the same for Lenovo and others who copy Apple designs and marketing) are meant to gain brand awareness, and all of the world's major "news" and blog sites have been played, pawns in an elab…
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I do think that Apple should have come up with a solution earlier than a few days ago. However, I am not sure there was any hijacking of text messages. It is clear that when iMessage is turned on, a "text" is actually sent over the data network and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Understanding why does not equal condoning it. There's nothing stopping CurrentC from cutting out the credit card companies' tax while simultaneously offering customers more convenience, privacy, a…