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Wow, massive review fail for Appleinsider. Missing some pretty important key details to bemoan the lack of blinking lights. This case is a boon for iPhone photographers and film makers, having the extra juice while on the go, but still being abl…
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"Apple Pay could be a target of cybercriminals. They could even be hiding underneath Apple Watch Docks." -Dick @ Symantec
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"I heard the term 'threat actors' in a spy movie, and it sounds so much scarier than hacker." -Dick @ Symantec
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"And make sure you press people keep checking back with us, as much as you can in 2016! It's not like the extra hype hurts our business!" -Symantec
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You know what I like about Apple ads? That I just got an email for the phone upgrade program, even though I own the latest model. It says that Apple isn't dicking with intrusive demographic details and tracking me personally. They are just sendin…
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yojimbo007 said: All this talk and bs dancing around the real issue. Its a crapy design… simple ! And that’s not what apple is all about. It does not deserve the Apple logo.. IF anything apple is biased more to design than ergonomics.. But …
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Transfer of data patent? It's zeros and ones, these bits moved from here to there, it's the same process behind the floppy drive, and every data cable since the telegraph. Stupid patent office. Government has gotten too fat, less government jo…
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delayed wrote: » There is no difference between a "stupid superstitious cult" and your religion. Both believe that a Supreme Being has a need to use an ancient human technology (writing) to communicate with us. Both believe they're doing "God's …
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boriscleto wrote: » "Muslim shouldn't be allowed to buy iPhones." Marco Rubio What exactly does Islam say about infidel technology? It's a stupid superstitious cult, that should be grounds enough for not getting access to computers.
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sdw2001 wrote: » Such nonsense. I'd love to see what the numbers would have been on my Boomer parents, who smoked, ate and drank coffee out of a regular cup in the car. Don't forget about folding the goddamn map on top of the wheel. Or adjusti…
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I'm calling bullshit on this 'study'. Clearly they failed to factor and mention that Google is simultaneously raping people while driving with voice features. Siri can at least respect the difference between 'no' and 'yes'.
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d.j. adequate wrote: » I can't believe they haven't released any fixes to music. Spotify and Tidal have released two each since Apple Music launched. And Apple Music needs work. The decision to unite local and streaming libraries has been horribly…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Crowley Wow, what are you really angry about? I'm not angry. I say these things with love, tough and kinda sticky love.
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morganhighley wrote: » I'm sure many of us are using the iOS app and Mac app. Just make sure you sync through iCloud and this is a non-issue. If you are syncing through Dropbox, you can change to iCloud and delete your Dropbox sync files. This rea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Data aggregators sell your "profile" to more than just ad companies. Insurers, pharmaceutical companies, lenders, investigative agencies etc all customers for what these companies gather. Unlike Google and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by battiato1981 I get that DDG isn't as powerful, but 95% of my searches are pretty darn basic, so it works for me as it would for most people, at least stateside. With all these search engines (and maps), the more peo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by macinthe408 As valiant as DuckDuckGo wants to portray themselves, the strong pulls of free-market capitalism will have them eating their foot sooner than later. One (i.e., a corporation in the USA) can never, ever…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Feynman I actually met the guy. Twice. While working at Apple, I took the elevator just so I could intentionally run into him. He was incredibly passionate, and smiling the whole time, nice and his personality was …
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josha wrote: » That 17 cents is worth a lot more in China. Absolutely right, but even if his sentiment was correct, he and Apple would be on the equal moral standing, and Cook's comment would still apply, explaining that Sorkin's is still onl…
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What a hypocritical idiot. All the TV's and equipment required to watch and produce all of Sorkin's products are also made in the same factories by the same children making the same 17 cents.