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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum OK! Here's some more info on how it works! http://bankinnovation.net/2014/09/heres-how-the-security-behind-apple-pay-will-really-work/ I think the Mastercard rep was incorrect on a couple of thi…
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richard getz wrote: » Then what is your point? Apple pre-order is bigger than a Best Buy event? Ok, so what? Apple is not using Apple Pay for ONE event, so your point is moot. You think an Apple event is bigger than an Amazon Black Friday sale…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Mavericks and Yosemite can use HandOff to do the job without tethering. I suspect that all new Apple hardware (Macs, MacBooks, AppleTV, iPhones, iPads, etc.) will have NFC and TouchID. Any or a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EauVive If you use an iOS App on your iPhone, yes. But if you buy something on your Mac or whatever, it has to be different. Or maybe you'll have to tether your iPhone to your Mac and they will use a special hands…
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Quote: Originally Posted by eightzero Here are some comments on the announcement of Apple’s “newest” digital device: “I was so hoping for something more.” “Great just what the world needs.” “Heres an idea Apple – rather than enter the worl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EauVive What I meant is that if you shop online, you can just use the plain token the iPhone gives you (without encrypting it) because the link to the merchant is secure and the token is obsoleted once it is used. …
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I THINK for restaurants its a little different. Opentable seems to be the method discussed for payment. Thus, you use the opentable app, at participating restaurants and pay with your bill and tip via the app. Fast food would be different since no …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacMarcus Yes but my question "alongside a transaction-specific dynamic security code is used to process your payment" --- to generate this DYNAMIC security code, does your iPhone need an Internet connection? Seems p…
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I really don't think we have seen ALL of Apples wearables. Apple has said we have only seen like 1/2 of the features. But, what if other features correspond to another device(s) or the other important things this watch can really do. I understand …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wings I do believe you need to do more than just a backup. You might think a "backup" saves the entire contents of the phone, so that a later "restore" restores it to its previous state. Not so. A backup does not do …
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I would love to see a 100% waterproof version able to take a reasonable scuba depth. It seems the internals lend themselves to being made so, easily enough. Then I am back to worrying about the crown, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ Pro tip. Don't answer security questions with a real answer. If you went to elementary school at PS 123, then you don't give that as an answer when it asks you what school you went to. I said that. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Just as I figured. I wonder if they’ll still up iCloud’s security anyway. I’d love to not have an upper limit on my password size. I’d also love to not be forced into having numbers and uppercase lette…
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Quote: Originally Posted by john12345 I agree it's a non story in that iCloud probably wasn't hacked. However, the media keeps saying iCloud was hacked. Some of them aren't even saying "allegedly" anymore, they're just saying iCloud was c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by stuffe I don't know how you go about checking out a patent, but apparently 7,717,717 is already awarded to these guys: http://reversibleusb.com/about_us Ah No. did you look at their patent and connector? Its comple…
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Quote: Originally Posted by acatomic Still wish I had an answer as this could be a major iOS security hole. No. I just pushed the download button on the website and it got installed. Its most likely just a web app. I downloaded a weather …
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz Analysts be damned, but they are not the only ones that see Apple as ignoring existing parts of their product line, or forging any new ventures into new product lines. The Mac lineup has seen nothing of signific…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mjtomlin Not to side with the troll, but... Apple Events... 2008: Jan, Mar, Jun, Sep, Oct 2009: Jan, Mar, Jun, Sep 2010: Jan, Apr, Jun, Sep, Oct 2011: Mar, Jun, Oct 2012: Jan, Mar, Jun, Sep, Oct 2013: Jun, Sep, O…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz No one told Apple to once again release nothing in the first 9 months of the year and ride the coat tails of last year's products for this year's revenue. My own outlook on them is dismal. AppleTV and iWatch i…