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Quote: Originally Posted by mike1 Agreed. Attempted to use at Rite Aid the other day and the terminal insisted I enter the PIN for my debit card. Clearly something was amiss. What's amiss are Democrats. Durbin Amendment: debit cards must be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ChrisInMI There are 6,323 FDIC-insured institutions (according to the FDIC.gov web site)....a lot more to go to get all of them onboard. FDIC are only banks. NCUA lists an additional 6159 credit unions. Then you h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon And yet a regression in memory performance over the iPhone 6? Unclear that there is one. It's down by 5%. These tech sites are completely unscientific about their numbers, otherwise they'd run it…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RonMG Basic car startup assembly plant cost is (in your mind) an archaic number based on how existing car manufacturers do things. Totally inefficient in my opinion. If Apple does move this direction (still nothing …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii That's a disappointment, I had thought the necessity of training voice recognition systems was a thing of the past. Also recall that Hey Siri on the 6s is running continuously on a low power processor. Speak…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JonInSD How is it that in 2015 we still don't have emoticons by Apple that are animated? Much harder than you think. Emoticons are implemented as Unicode characters. The advantage is that they can be used anywhere…
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Chinese market. If you have a gold, people know you're a first-run purchaser.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan So since Apple is stupidly sticking with 16GB do they make changes to iCloud offerings/pricing to make up for it? Hardly stupid. People will be forced to buy the mid-tier model, the average selling price of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Headfull0wine Be careful Americans. This is a slippery slope. Amazing revelation: Europe has the same, and sometimes even wider wiretap laws. http://cryptome.org/eu-intercept.htm Quote: 3.3. If network operators/se…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lord Amhran That's EXACTLY the issue here or do you not know what the 4th Amendment says? They want the iMessages. If they want them they need to get a specific warrant (not blanket demands) otherwise THEY ARE BREA…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz Its actually incredibly lame and unimpressive on Apple Watch Agree. The screen size is just too small to draw with a finger, there's no way to correct mistakes without wasting both parties time, and sometimes y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Incorrect. The law on wiretap applies only to telecommunications companies, not companies like Apple or Microsoft. That's not what I said. The issue is simply that law enforcement wants a CALEA t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rob53 That reference is out of line. The Kentucky clerk used moral issues for not following the law. Apple is following the law and the constitution, the FBI, NSA, and law enforcement are not. Getting Congress to ch…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil And Apple will say no. Or at least they’d better. Law is the law and Apple isn't in Congress.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan That data isn't encrypted? Backup data can be recovered with your password. You can reset your password if you forget it. Put those two facts together. Quote: Originally Posted by Lord Amhran It's…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Networks can sell to both Apple and the Cable companies. They have ZERO problem with that. Its not like they have to choose one or the other. Why the hell would the Networks not want Apple's $$$$ when Cab…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 So are you telling me Comcast with their 22 million subscribers is not a viable company? So Dish with its 12 million isn't viable? Comcast, Dish, ect rely 99% on TV to make profits. Apple can break even on …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 WTF. The largest TV provider Comcast only has 22 million subs. Time Warner only has 11 million subs. So Apple needs 30 million to be viable? GTFO. You can make the argument that all cable companies …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Elijahg I have no idea why Apple's not blocking MacKeeper or Genieo. It actually is blocked, according to my XProtect file dated August 4. They probably changed their code enough to get around the signature.
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Quote: Originally Posted by genovelle So someone entering their password to authenticate is required? Not really a design flaw. If I give access to something like that, I'm at fault not the OS. The fact it's required says Apple did their job. …