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DAalseth said: 22july2013 said: DAalseth said: I fully expect 47 to push through a law requiring Apple to build in a back door. With that, there will go our security. How would you feel if the back door only was installed fo…
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GTJayG said: It doesn't help that by default in the US, Apple's own shipments via UPS do not require signature. Not my experience for higher ticket items, that is, anything with a CPU (not certain about AirPods). Wonder if that varies by s…
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This isn't tech-related, but legal. The negative check-off to avoid inclusion in the class action implies that millions of Apple device owners could be included in a suit in which they really have no interest (and are unlikely to profit by). For wha…
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Have you also compared graphics performance? My Geekbench 6 score with an M2 Ultra (16 performance, 8 efficiency CPU cores, 60 graphics cores) Studio is a hair over 200,000.
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Jut a note: the top-of-the-line, M4 Pro-equipped Mini can be configured with up to 8 Tbyte of flash storage.
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Just a niggle: the Studio power button (at least in the M2 versions) is on the beveled back left “corner” of the enclosure, and very easy to reach. Not actually on the flat back face of the machine with the data and power ports.
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ssfe11 said: Finally for Home Depot! Absolutely luv Apple Pay! Not long before Apple Pay went live, Home Depot suffered what was for its time an enormous data breach, spilling information from magnetic strips on credit cards (which include n…
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sbdude said: When the fed cuts interest rates, so do banks. This isn't news, and it isn't just Apple. Exactly. This is about as much news as “Dog bites man.”
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Verizon, building their customer support reputation day by day, device by device.
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Poor babies. Can’t afford €36 a year more to listen to their tunes from a third-party service on iOS. I mean, nobody likes a price rise, but these punters could afford an iPhone sometime in the last several years, and they’re complaining about €36?
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I’m thinking that any. Crowdstrike product on any OS is a pretty tough sell nowadays. Could take them some time to restore trust.
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jingo said: I can never understand why UPS devices do not specify their capacity, just their maximum output. Surely capacity is a key spec for them (I would argue the most important one)? Even if the manufacturer doesn’t quote this, any revie…
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"However, bizarrely, both of them managed to leave their own iPhones in the snow outside of a broken window. "One of these iPhones had a lock screen photo of two people, and the US Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) was able to use software to identi…
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"I would like to know what the captain and crew were doing that they didn't see a yacht the size of mine," Salinas commented with the video. "You see that there are no shortage of idiots in the world." Just possible they were all looking down …
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CheeseFreeze said: Please Apple, please, while you’re at it, redesign the god-awful Magic Mouse so that most of the users don’t have to throw it in the drawer at the day of purchase, replacing it with an actual usable mouse. —— To each th…
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Cesar Battistini Maziero said: If I was a car maker, I would jump to new CarPlay as fast as I could. I just don't understand why the resistance. —— Car manufacturers view the infotainment systems as profit centers designed to generate reven…
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I can see these tools for limited screen real estate, e.g. on laptops, the best selling machines in the Mac lineup. I use a Studio display with a desktop, and I almost always know where my windows are. If I lose track of where a specific document wi…
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I was surprised to get a fall alert when I was simply putting some weights on the floor. But I was more amused after I got a loud noise alert when I sneezed a couple of months ago.
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Is Elon hitting meth now?
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Let’s see: 1Password - when they stepped onto the Electron bandwagon, I stepped off paying for any updates. 7.whatever still runs, if all you need is a password vault, which I use as a deep archive (for accounts I never use, but some vendor may sti…