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WatchOS 9.0 has great sleep tracking ability if you wear it overnight. I find it to be accurate compared with my subjective sense of wakefulness, REM and overall sleep. You just to have the foresight to find some time to charge yr AW before you go…
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India seems more problematic than other countries in working with manufacturers…intrusive, meddlesome and way too bureaucratic.
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yes iconic
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Yes agree, I suspect that influence peddling from Sweeney alined organizations is behind some of the recent anti-big tech legislation. Again we are in the middle of an epidemic of online criminality and some of us like the walled-garden approach. …
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Went very very smooth for me this morning within the Verizon app including my trade in process and arriving next week.
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On the other hand, what are the technology concerns that real Americans have? These include- monopoly control of your neighborhood internet ISP, the cost of cellular contracts and the poor service, the epidemic of online scams that especially targe…
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“ The Australian regulator has asked for information about strategies to detect and also to remove CSAM. If the firms do not respond within the 28 days, the regulator is empowered to fine them $383,000 for every subsequent day they do not comply.” …
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as a frequent purchaser of refurbished Apple products I would say they are better than new…they look new, have the requisite Apple clear panel wrapping. But they have performed better than the products that I have purchased new. I suspect that is …
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beowulfschmidt said: The fact that people don't associate the card with GS, but rather with Apple, is probably like 99% of the reason for the satisfaction level being as high as it is. I have to agree with BeoW here Jeff. The Apple Card …
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Amy Klobuchar. is emblematic of the out-of-touch nature of American lawmakers. We are awash with cybercrime, hacking, malware, scams, influence schemes, spyware—issues Americans are truly concerned about—but politicians rail against the influence o…
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Agree, the only one I respected & who understood Apple innately. She will be missed.
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As a previous iPhone 6 owner who suffered from “the-sudden-shut-down-problem” on more than one occasion in the Florida heat, Apple’s update was necessary to allow my phone to continue to work. And it did stop the problem. Yes communication from Ap…
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I think this makes so much sense, the ability to switch between AR and VR will be the capability that Apple will exploit to circumvent the social stigma of strapping a VR headset on your head. Apple is really the best company to make this happen— t…
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This is like the horror movie where you think the monster has been finally slain but keeps coming back to life.
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the iPhone sold below expectations at launch? From my perspective as a first day purchaser, it took off like wild fire. Everyone wanted one and the only limitation everyone faced was whether it was worth changing your telco provider if you didn’t …
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Great article and I think Apple’s decision to not acquire a back catalogue was an obvious good decision. The commodity is not content, it’s attention and a back catalogue is just baggage. I am one of those people who enjoy Criterion-style old ar…
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crowley said: lkrupp said: TenApplesUpOnTop said: Don't panic, these CPU level exploits are extremely difficult to exploit and are basically never seen in the wild. Remember Meltdown and Spectre a few years back? Not a single do…
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Great posts from everyone but I think there are obvious differences between the content policing of over the air First of all, the public airwaves are generally considered a public good, is the internet private or a public owned entity. Streaming…
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Davidw posted: “I much rather have a smartphone that is not easy to repair but will most likely not need repairing during its useful life, than one that is easy to repair but will most likely need some repair work during its useful life. Except for…
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sflocal said: My co-worker discovered two weeks ago that someone was in the process of stealing his identity. Credit cards were attempting to be opened and a change-of-mailing address filled out. He was able to stop it during the initial ap…