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petri said: danv2 said: At the moment the AI autocorrect on iOS is about as accurate as a blindfolded, drunk, Connor McGregor on a bus. It does stupid things, and when it tries to make very sensible changes it in fact worsens a great …
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theirongiant said: "Add period with double space." Apple knows what's up: people who add only a single space after a period should be given 40 lashes with a wet noodle. Ah, another older from the days of the manual typewriter. There is ne…
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Hate tabs. They appear to defer the whole purpose of a windowing GUI. Why should I have to click and drag on the relatively small real estate of a tab name in order to make it into a separate window so I can view it side by side with another window …
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Using a Chrome app to delete Facebook data is more than little like taking aim squarely at the other foot, after you've blown off the first one. Who slurps more data than Facebook ever dreamt of doing? Google/Alphabet, that's who. Also, am I rememb…
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mike1 said: For what it’s worth, I bought a 6 a month after the launch that was problem free until the day I traded it in for an X. I bought my 6 in the month of launch (a few weeks after the queues), and am still using it. The battery …
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tmay said: SpamSandwich said: It’s just the NSA workers on the other side. It's Jeff Bezos... ...swimming in his loot... And the entire ad-spamming and information-slurping industry laughing at us, the consumers, for going alon…
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Apple will have to perfect its antidronespying defense grid so as not to leave any evidence.
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Like others here, I stopped going to CR for either automotive or computer advice once their reviews came up against my actual experience with some of the merchandise. My one (or several) doesn't amount to much statistically, but I've found, for inst…
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rare comment said: Also: - how crazy is it that this report compares the output of a new watch company to an entire industry/group of companies? Or looked at another way, that it compares a company with an unparalleled record at pro…
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I guess Brexit just can't come fast enough. Remind me, has Austria ever been known for popular or cutting-edge tech? Or anything else, for that matter, other than pastries, music, scenery, and never admitting its deeply Nazi past.... and present?
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The discussion I've seen indicates Apple is focusing on enterprise-scale management, and eliminating support for services that (1) as indicated in the article, most sys admins replace with hand-configured, more up-to-date versions, and (2) can be im…
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SpamSandwich said: Jeez. My AAPL holdings have sure been getting the stuffing knocked out over the past week. You don't think some people are circulating rumors to make money off puts when the share price jumps back up after the earnings…
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Advice to HBO: Let the Wookie win.
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dewme said: Re: "the complaint acknowledges that a patch to protect from Meltdown is available, but will result in a reduction in processing speed for the chip" The software workarounds needed to mitigate Spectre/Meltdown have absolutely zer…
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tzeshan said: Why the law firms are becoming so stupid? You can not sue a company if you do not incur any damage. I think US is rapidly degrading into a country being controlled by stupid and irresponsible people, Rapidly degrading? Pol…
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Reports on replacement attempts in the US indicate Apple’s policy is not to try to replace swollen batteries, but instead to replace the entire phone. Wonder if the policy is being followed everywhere.
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See the tear? Sorry, you'll just have to look closer. Imagine the world's smallest tear, evoked by the world's smallest violin playing something barely sad in a decidedly minor key.
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Oh, puh-lease. Apple most certainly did not pay $1,185 per chair if they ordered 12,000 of them. Try half that figure for a ballpark number. I work for a large outfit that is distinguished by its ownership of thermonuclear devices, among other thin…
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Just re-watched the iMac Pro section of the WWDC keynote on AppleTV the other evening. It specifically announced that the CPUs would be Xeons, so a Core announcement is irrelevant from the get go.
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According to https://www.tsa.gov/news/releases/2017/07/26/tsa-raising-aviation-security-baseline-stronger-domestic-security-measures , "The stronger security measures do not apply to passengers enrolled in TSA Pre✓® who are using TSA Pre✓® lanes. TS…