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This is weird. I had Apple Intelligence turned off in Settings -> Apple Intelligence and Siri in iOS 18.2 on my iPhone 14 Pro. Installed the 18.3 update today, and I no longer have an "Apple Intelligence and Siri" in 18.3, only a "Siri" one. Look…
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ralphiecastle said: Nobody cares about these awards, they are completely bogus and have zero effect on anybody. “Nobody” is too inclusive. People in the industry care, particularly agents, who can ask for better pay/percentage deals for …
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tht said: mpantone said: Apple's greatest innovation in the 21st century is the iPhone. Anyone who thinks otherwise is still living in 2005-2010. —— A development made possible because it was based on (the operating system formerly k…
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Please, just tell me how to turn it off. I learned how to filter mail messages decades ago, and it still works just fine, so no need to "fix" it.
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DAalseth said: They’re called bribes. Trump must have gotten $10-$20 mil by now. The inauguration will cost a couple, the rest will go in his pocket. Simple as that. He did the same thing for his first inauguration. And I suspect the CEO…
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quakerotis said: blastdoor said: My personal grading of EU decisions involving Apple: Apple Music $2 billion: F USBC: D App Store: C Ireland: A Apple Music $2 billion: A USBC: A+ App Store: A Ireland: F Sorry, but any attempt …
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CloudTalkin said: rob53 said: I have to laugh about the ad revenue generated from Safari search result advertising. Raise your hand if you AREN'T using some kind of advertisement blocking on Safari. Wait, I'm not seeing any hands so at…
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If Apple wants to optimize Apple Intelligence servers it builds with its own chips, I can see the attraction to a roadmap that includes both "pure" CPU chips with the new packaging and chipsets that are tuned for maximum GPU performance on AI tasks.…
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Calvinator said: Speaking as someone who owns the latest or else very recent version of every Apple product known to man, I am still happily using my AirPort Extreme. Speeds are plenty fast, and every inch of my 2,400 sq. ft. home is covered,…
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baconstang said: .... Sonic, AT&T and others are available a block or 2 away. ---- Sounds like time for some midnight cable management....
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gatorguy said: .... As you're aware but for whatever reason say otherwise, Google doesn't sell personal data. Full stop. .... I assume you're writing humor. Every time Google has sworn they're not violating users' privacy, th…
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IanS said: I have been slow adopting smart home features because I absolutely refuse to use any device that relies on a cloud service. It’s that whole privacy thing again! Me, too. Given how cheap storage is these days, I would love a Hom…
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Rogue01 said: MplsP said: I’m not thrilled to hear this but in the end it probably won’t affect me. I prefer to have a bootable external copy of MacOS as an emergency backup incase of a hard drive failure but the solid state drives the…
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Isn't it slightly easier to use the old, trusty method of highlighting the icon to be used as the source, hitting command-I (get info), clicking on the icon in the Get Info window, hitting command-C to copy the icon, then highlighting the file whose…
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Second worst look for Apple "Intelligence" so far. Its "doesn't look like the ads at all" Image Playground app can't be deleted from macOS 15.2 .
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sflagel said: is their a wedding, they can do whatever they want. Let’s face it, the Apple Watch is ugly, —— So are Rolexes and even Breguets — depending on your taste, which is absolutely as valid as anyone else’s. If this really is sol…
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bikertwin said: Are you a medical insurance industry executive? Use Pages in "Empathetic" mode to make your medical care denial sound more empathetic to the person whose health you're destroying! They'll love you for it. "Create fun, origina…
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RG2154 said: “Apple's iPhone 17 Slim is a wrongheaded approach that ignores what I really want” Fixed your headline. Indeed. The author somehow conflates “What I’d really like” with what “Enough potential buyers to makes this a worthwhile…
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“ if the noise level raises too high for too long” My Watch sends me a notification if I sneeze (95 dB, breaking the 90 dB limit for “noise”). Got tired of that, so I turned it off. I also find the “gait” information suspicious, and would like to…
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As a former US government employee, I see nothing unusual about this, but it certainly is annoying. But really, an Apple corporate employee who can't afford to buy his own iPhone/iPad/MacBook with his employee discount? The only concern I had was w…