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AppleInsider wrote: » This complicates things for law enforcement agencies wanting to gain access to a suspect's smartphone, even if the proper warrants and documentation are supplied pose a threat to national security. I can't believe I'm even…
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yvesvilleneuve wrote: » It's pretty clear a lot of posters have a strong interest in hiding stuff from the police. It's exactly the actions and concerns that criminals spend their time on. They also like to plot and conduct their criminal activit…
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I find this downright hilarious! Is the FBI really trying to convince us that Apple is somehow at fault for implementing encryption security for our own data?! Haha! So, you're unhappy that Apple has made it harder for you to violate our 4th Ame…
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ninuola wrote: » We've forgotten PayPal already?? Oh yeah. lol. Woops. But no, I think there's something particularly convenient and insuring about a system-specific payment solution that works Solely on your Own device. With your Own fingerpr…
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Yikes... They'd better hope Google's interested. Google is undoubtedly scrambling to slap together a solution that mirrors Apple's. When that happens, we'll eventually be looking at 2 little buttons at the bottom of every digital shopping cart tha…
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Keeping my fingers crossed for a round face in addition to the square/rectangular model. Just personal preference. I'm sure it'll look good regardless though
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How does Apple always get stuck with this same judge?? "Oh no, we got Ping again!" (10 points to anyone who gets the reference) lol- oh, and it has Nothing to do with race, btw...
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apple ][ wrote: » Actually, I have no idea what I'm talking about, and I just felt like playing a douchebag analyst for a moment and make a crazy prediction. Haha!! You're in the right place! Everyone's an expert here.
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After the financial length that Apple has gone to to secure the exclusive rights to liquidmetal on electronics, I refuse to believe that the use of liquidmetal is limited to the Apple logo on the back. And given Swatch's liquidmetal exclusivity arr…
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tallest skil wrote: » Your point is what? That if it exists as a patent it is a good or even valid idea? My point is that an existing patent claims to specifically address the problem caused by those "greasy, disgusting, flesh-worn, secretiou…
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tallest skil wrote: » Yep, because as every photographer knows, the BEST thing to be doing to a lens is touching it. With your greasy, disgusting, flesh-worn, secretious, fingerprinted fingers. lol. It's an actual apple patent, genius. As is…
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Is it possible that apple is planning on making the lens perform as a physical button? I remember seeing apple patents years ago that outlined this very function. Bear with me for a second- I know it's a leap, but this is a rumor site, right? Ima…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Benjamin Frost A thought-provoking analysis. haha! Yeah... I just don't have words. lol
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ugh...
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Quote: Originally Posted by TeaEarleGreyHot Samsung would like the source code too, please. ROTFLOL! Funniest thing I've seen on this site in a long time! hahahaha!
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Cheap shot, misinformation, call it what you will. It's an incredibly poignant ad that hits a chord for a lot of people. Here's hoping it manages to get under Apple's skin...
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nolamacguy wrote: » hahahah, youre hilarious. so glad you can deduce all of that from my pointing out that its *features* that matter, not whether or not apple "hurries up and uses Liquid Metal, already!" such statements miss the point of apple --…
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asdasd wrote: » Unless the people scratching their iDevices are subject to a different manufacturing process than me I doubt that. In fact there is no real discussion on the Internet on this widespread scratching. Spending billions so people who p…
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wigby wrote: » Apple never intended to use liquid metal in shipping products. They would easily pay $20 million for exclusivity and just to have the ability to prototype using the material. We know that the spend millions on prototyping hundreds o…
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asdasd wrote: » I have a scratch free unblemished iPhone 4S in my hand right now. And I don't use a case nor really protect it. Seems good enough materials right now. Congrats to you. For the millions of us who drop, scratch, and scuff our …