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bestkeptsecret said: king editor the grate said: 2 : to increase the activity, speed, power, intensity, or amount of : spur And I always thought it meant pinching someone's bottom. It does that, too. Even been nipped by a…
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cali said: Saw this cringeworthy fandroid comment on YouTube: These fandroid morons wouldn't bother me so much if only they were honest. If those Chinese assemblers are being paid $12 for each iPhone assembled, how many phone do you th…
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stompy said: rbonner said: Yep, just this one time is sure panning out. I guess they meant once per phone. Well, once per phone per case, anyway.
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sflocal said: I still think all this is moot. Eventually all iPhones in the wild will have TouchID and even if the terrorist blows himself up, take severed thumb, place on iPhone and viola... unlocked. Am I missing something here? Touch…
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genovelle said: cpsro said: I'll think of Liam as more than just a one-off, 60-second marketing gimmick, when Apple shows off a roomful of Liams running 24x7 for months. When had Apple every given you the whole story? This is a co…
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techlover said: eideard said: And taxpayers will pick up the tab every time. Bloody obedient nation. $218,000 is practically free considering the budget for weapons: Which isn't a patch on the social budget spending.
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The only approach that will work - and the one that is being tried (sources), is to brute force the fingerprint recognition of TouchID. The only weakness in Apple's armor, is that there is no limit on wrong fingerprint attempts, nor is there is …
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wizard69 said: The sad thing here is the "bipartisan" nature of the bill. Like it or not I can't see Apple wining when both parties are hell bent on destroying the constitution. There's more than enough overlap between members of both…
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singularity said: Saying you will quit if x happens is very easy. Quiting when x happens is a different proposition especially when it means giving up a job with benefits etc Not so much of a problem when by so doing you probably increase …
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JeffA2 said: SpamSandwich said: Not only is there a risk of theft, there's a risk that Congress or a secret court commands Apple to turn over the software in the name of national security. I can see almost no good conclusion to this…
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nolamacguy said: Swear said: Ah, Apple the company that all major terrorist organizations around the world recommend for it's member's use..... get back to work. Work? Isn't "work" something he'll have to do after he moves out of…
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foggyhill said: latifbp said: As much as I don't like Drumpf and I hold Democratic values, this guy is right. This is all Obama. He is in charge of the DOJ and FBI. He;s in charge of the DOJ but not the FBi, though they seemingly …
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nolamacguy said: apple ][ said: It was terrorism, Islamic terrorism to be precise. They were ISIS supporters and they were dirty terrorists. I am sorry if you have a problem with reality and facts. http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/05/us/…
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stevewhite said: They're all Democrats, of course, and all are of the belief that government would never, ever, ever misuse private information. Unless the person of interest is a political opponent, particularly a Rethuglican, in which case …
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boltsfan17 said: What's so misleading is this bill is being introduced as human trafficking legislation. This is what Assembly Member Jim Cooper said of this bill: “Full-disk encrypted operating systems provide criminals an invaluable tool …
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rogifan_new said: Why is Apple doing interviews with Univison? They need Spanish speaking people to file an amicus brief with the court? Because they're probably the largest group of non-english speaking customers in the U.S.?
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mattinoz said: Well if Apple discovered some feature like I don't know camera working better if lens elements are side lite. So they added a tiny led that powers on with the camera then well one of these potential issues go away. Or a tiny l…
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crowley said: Black lives matter. All lives matter too, but saying that as if its a relevant point is like shouting that testicular cancer matters too at a breast cancer awareness event. Total dick move. Not so much when BLM enthusiasts …
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twowright said: A the very least, your phone's data should be secure unless the phone is physically disassembled. And that should be the very least.
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icoco3 said: How much did Amazon pay the publisher/author for the rights to sell that ebook? It varies, from less than a dollar/copy on up.