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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleSauce007 Best solution? Bullsh*t. Apple Map is the best. Maybe if you used Google Maps you'd realize how bad Apple Maps is. Apple Maps is made by people who obviously live in San Francisco or Austin and …
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Quote: Originally Posted by razormaid As with all updates and beta updates it's always a good idea to throw out your cache folder (from your personal library), restart computer then empty the trash (don't try it without restarting first "you ca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Roake Would this offer anything at all to someone who had only Apple products? In addition to @Wiggins points, Continuity requires the devices be able to talk to each other via WiFi. It never works right at work b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lowededwookie It was all explained and in fact I knew something like this would have to happen at some point. You can't have an unlimited storage device because physics can't be bypassed. 75 TB is a huge amount in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by FreeRange Bank of the West and Fidelity where the hell are you? Fire your dumbass legal team, marketing team and or IT heads and get some competent people in charge! Fidelity doesn't issue their own cards, they ar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by acgmph Only if your WiFi router can hold a signal for "up to about 3,000 square feet" 3000 square feet = 31 foot radius. Can your WiFi go 31 feet?
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Quote: In overall comparison the DoD labs do poorly, certainly compared to the National Labs, where salaries are substantially higher (and always have been), and funding is better. That's not to say that there are not some exceptions on the fundi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry Contrary to his comments on his personal experience, DoD salaries are not that attractive compared to similar opportunities in industry, or even to the National Labs (DoE). No. Sure, lower in cash than…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cpsro Those highly prized new graduate students don't realize it yet, but the publications don't make any practical difference in the business world. What they'll typically find at Google is that their research is mea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dysamoria Talk about the pot calling the kettle. You clearly don't understand science either. Newton wasn't wrong within the scope of his ability to observe the universe. His observations and his math were VERY a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell Second, why would well paid and treated employees care about Apple's secrecy requirements? All companies keep trade secrets. I suspect some people want to work for Apple for this reason. The mystic likely increa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Correct. My post relies on understanding the difference between fact and "common sense." I demand facts. And so do scientists. You're very obviously not a scientist. Go talk to one and ask them a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton The Bloomberg article claims Apple's secrecy "hurts" it's AI software development but then presents mere opinions to back that up. There's no evidence presented that proves that any AI endeavors have b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Corrections Reading comprehension - the multiplayer controller is $50, and players can also join using their iPhone or other iOS device Reading comprehension. Jasenj1 and Crowley wanted to add multiple Siri Remo…
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$80/remote to add an additional kid on to Crossy Road? No thanks. It would make sense that Apple wants to force multiplayer games to use optional controllers. Otherwise you'll get a situation like on the iPhone. The game has to work without a cont…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SirLance99 It's two different systems, doesn’t work that way. You have to use both cards physically now, so why would it be different? Why can't the phone be smart enough to present the cards to the terminal one …
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Quote: Originally Posted by cy_starkman Groan 6.5% of Americans have an American Express card, so it likely lower in Australia... great success, not. Wrong metric. Comparing US credit cards, Amex is bigger in dollars charged than MasterC…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone That is one way to get around stubborn banks. AMEX is not bundled with traditional merchant gateway accounts. They run their own ecommerce service, at least in the US. Not sure about AU and CA. To be corre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ksec This a potentially huge revenue stream for carriers. Roughly 30B from the App Store, and more from Apple Music. Assuming 1% process fees ( some countries higher, some lower ), that is at least 300M spread for all…
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Thanks for being the only article which understands that Germans are unusually adverse to card payments.