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Quote: Originally Posted by MaxIT A very controversial matter, since both parts are right ... Privacy has to be protected, but State security in this time is a concern.... No solution. I want my iMessages to be encrypted, but what about iMessa…
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Why would Dropbox be any more of an issue then iCloud? It's also encrypted and not indexed in Google or anywhere? You can also enable 2 factor authentication which would render any password restet link mute
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sandman619 This isn't an Apple patent, rather it is a patent filed by the owners of the LiquidMetal patent. This patent filing is over 3-years old. While Apple most likely has a license to this process, Apple has don…
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sebastian37 wrote: » Musk may have a point. The working conditions at Apple may be so harsh (extreme hours, weekends) that many car industry engineers will not be interested. I work with several car companies and people have told me the way Apple …
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I think you will find those News sites, accessible via a browser, disappearing or only accessible via paywall for ad free content.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slprescott So am I right in understanding that content in the News app WILL show ads, whereas content in Safari will NOT (if you install an ad-blocker)? Won't that encourage people to avoid the News app? Or may…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone For Apple to demand a commission on the month to month reoccurring billing that they have nothing to do with is not so much a commission, but more like a royalty. -Apple does all of the billing on a subsc…
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So the problem is..... Under EU policy Apple is freely allowed to purchase competitor keywords to push their ads. What they can't do is buy competitor keywords and use the iwatch name in those ads. From what I saw in other places. That is not the …
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I haven't read the comments above but looking with hindsight I believe this was Apples plan fro the start. They knew with the iBooks Antitrust lawsuit that things would be scrutinized with any large music play. As other have stated (not sure if t…
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@Jhohn.b Artists do make $$ off of Youtube. Although no much.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Spotify however lets people access on-demand music for free on an ad-supported tier, and is venturing into podcast and video content. The only free Apple Music content will be Beats 1, a live radio stati…
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There is one piece missing for high adoption. SONOS support. I also think this is why iTunes radio never took off either. While you can easily play local iTunes music content on SONOS you couldn't do the same for iTunes radio. I am in that boat. You…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BestKeptSecret Why is it a threat to the music industry? If anything, the premium rates are much better than the competitors, which means more money for the music industry. The free radio station is akin to the free…
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If this is true, it now may put the U2 Album and distribution into perspective. Put the Album into everyone's hands with the current AAC encoding. Come out After the October deadline with the same album but the new format. If its a high fidelity for…
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There may be another reason they are scared. I had an epiphany on my way home about ApplePay. What if we are looking at this short sighted as only a way to make payments. If you look at Bluetooth LE and iBeacons, you realize that the iPhone is one …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MazeCookie Yes, the merchant brings a portal NFC terminal. In the UK, I can go to many restaurants and when I pay the bill and ask to pay by card, they just bring over the terminal (that has chip + pin, and swipe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by koop Credit card customers who earn cash back or points and pif may be the biggest losers here. Shouldn't affect anything. Of course, we are not sure yet which cards any of these issuing bank, which signed on, ar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Given that it's used for FaceTime here, Apple had to get it to do real-time encoding, which is pretty impressive if it's 720p. Intel's Broadwell and NVidia Maxwell went with a hybrid approach: http://w…
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tallest skil wrote: » Is that confirmed? Yes. Right from Apple's site http://www.apple.com/apple-pay/
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 The device creates a token which it sends along with a device identifier. What happens after that isn't clear, but somewhere along the line Apple has to translate that into the CC info. No. Apple never …