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I was looking for that a few weeks ago. Good to have it back as the only way we’ll cull the store of Trojans is to report them. Here’s hoping it’s part of an initiative to improve app quality. Apple could also add 1st party framework usage rating a…
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CheeseFreeze said: I wish my tabs still looked like tabs. With the new design, I keep confusing the active tab state with the inactive tab state. It’s really annoying to see Apple taking something that worked just fine, and then turn into som…
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So busy judging the A15 Geekbench CPU results many forgot to look at Geekbench ML. It’s a pretty big hike & the GPU ML has a huge leap.
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So you’re blaming Apple because the component swap doesn’t work how unauthorised/untrained ‘repairers’ assumed it would? If I try to replace a component on my car and lack the tools/expertise to do the job properly, I don’t blame the manufacturer. …
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And yet the 13th amendment is OK. Double-standards of what?
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One colour, slightly plasticised? I shouldn’t scoff, I like his designs, shame Apple Silicon was 5-years too late.
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What does Brazil know or care about ecological responsibility? They’ll be the country that taxes the world for clean air, if they’re not already.
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crowley said: mcdave said: crowley said: mcdave said: crowley said: mcdave said: Well done Apple. Nobody wants a US company inflicting US social values outside of it own jurisdiction. That sounds like a prec…
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Black hats dressed as white hats.
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Apple needs to front-foot this. Until now they’ve been too subtle, time for an App Store ‘purge’. 1) The App Store has become bloated with software which isn’t real iOS software as it doesn’t use iOS 1st-party frameworks, doesn’t look or feel like…
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: As an iPhone user, explain why I should not be able to use my iPhone to mine cryptocurrency if I really want to. The GPU on the iPhone 13 Pro Max is pretty beefy. It should be able to mine a little bit at least. Seri…
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crowley said: mcdave said: crowley said: mcdave said: Well done Apple. Nobody wants a US company inflicting US social values outside of it own jurisdiction. That sounds like a precursor to colonialism. This is a crazy …
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“Users can also use Touch ID or Face ID to authenticate purchases and sign into compatible apps.” This is NOT a minor feature.
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Well that +3.2billion transistor budget (only 1bn shy of the M1) was spent somewhere and +1 GPU core doesn’t explain it. The +4 TOP neutral performance is a clue and it isn’t just the Neural Engine that’s improved. The Geekbench ML scores show what’…
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crowley said: mcdave said: Well done Apple. Nobody wants a US company inflicting US social values outside of it own jurisdiction. That sounds like a precursor to colonialism. This is a crazy read. Political oppression is not a "soc…
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CheeseFreeze said: Apple's vision of putting user privacy-first is just marketing. They just 'turn off' their mantra in Belarus, China, Colombia, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkmenistan, Uganda and the Philippines (and co…
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Well done Apple. Nobody wants a US company inflicting US social values outside of it own jurisdiction. That sounds like a precursor to colonialism.
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crowley said: If side loading was allowed this wouldn't be nearly as much of a problem. Just saying. Local legal compliance is “a problem”? That says a lot.
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Only $6m but sweeter than Steve Austin.
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22july2013 said: Apple's executives are probably too busy with tomorrow's product event to be dealing with the possibility of appealing the ruling. What, all huddled around a machine to push “play” at the right time?