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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Because this behavior does not rely on an OS X flaw, it is particularly dangerous and comes with a high potential for abuse. Actually it is a design flaw, but not a software bug. The design is defecti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mnbob1 Did you read the entire article? Detection can be built into other devices like Apple TV, Macs, PCs, Airport routers, etc. Did you understand his argument? Hot air rises, so smoke from a fire rises. Unles…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan Can someone cut through the corporate jargon and explain exactly what this means? Cisco reaffirmed its commitment to producing white papers and other advertising featuring Apple devices.
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone The SSL issue on this site is a common problem. Many organizations use CDN (content delivery networks) and often they are running on Nginx or Apache, both of which have an issue of running multiple SSL certifi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by eightzero An interesting discussion. I admit I really don't understand the original software issue, as I am not a dev. Very simple. If you are compiling your app for OS X 10.11 or iOS 9, your app cannot access an…
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A iOS 9/OS X 10.11 app wouldn't be able to reach AppleInsider either without bypassing ATS. Just tried it, https on the main site and forums is broken.
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Quote: Originally Posted by rcfa Don't forget: the world is big, and ApplePay doesn't work in most countries and isn't even supported by Fidelity's debit cards yet. Don't forget: the world is big and magnetic stripe cards don't work in m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NolaMacGuy Im under the impression you don't even have an AW. how then are you qualified to determine it as a compromised product? (ignoring for the moment that all products are compromises of various aspects). I'm …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Or oled touch screens? Seriously. That's why Apple should have used a stronger crystal. As I've pointed out before, the OLED screen combines with scratches to make an annoying rainbow diffraction effect. On …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Entropys is yours a model with a sapphire screen? No mine's the Sport. Just realized the poster had the sapphire. Apple really cut corners with the glass, there's a reason why even $300 Seikos and Citizens use sap…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfc1138 Guess if from past experience you tend to beat up your watch: whack it into doorjambs and such on a regular basis. I only do so occasionally and the SS in Space Gray hasn't shown any effects so far.... Hav…
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Quote: Originally Posted by H2P I doubt that California law allows the transfer of trade secrets. Talent yes, secrets no. A noncompete agreement a presumption that you will use trade secrets. They want you to sit out for a year or two unti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by WonkoTheSane So while the line may sometimes be fine, we have so far never ran into an issue regarding potential breach of NDA. Because you never had any high profile hires. If a competitor is pissed off, they'r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by WonkoTheSane I'm always surprised companies are hiring such people. In their shoes I'd constantly expect he'd do the same with "my" secret. But then again, it's Samsung and possibly it is right in their genes ;-) W…
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And for $0, I can use the contactless card my credit card company has provided for the last, oh 9 years.
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Quote: Originally Posted by hentaiboy Are buyers not more concerned with performance, gas mileage, towing capacity, resale value etc? For a given vehicle class, you'll find these attributes are nearly identical over competing brands. Car co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DanielSW I was at a BMW dealer looking at various models, when the subject of adaptive cruise control came up. The veteran salesman told me that most of his customers don't use cruise control! Not too surprising, but…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rob53 It takes someone who who's Apple devices to work on them, not just another PC tech. Don't send your products back to Apple for depot repair then. You're really sending them to Flextronics who repairs HP, Len…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ken Burns Effect Why four when some software intelligence would make one suffice. The computer knows when you want the lights on or off? Or are you talking about voice command, which people will really like as the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by FlashFan207 I would like a stronger haptic engine also, but just a suggestion: I have my ? Watch set with Prominent Haptic turned on and that helps me with those concerns quite a bit. ???????? The trick is to cr…