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wonkothesane said: There was no flip-flopping. If you read the original information carefully, it clearly said that LH was referring to other regulations, but did not state how they as airline would interprete this. There was also a misleadin…
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CheeseFreeze said: Madbum said: So whenever a business is doing badly, just complain about the people who are successful? how did this country get here? It’s not about that. It’s about a fair playing field. When companies become to…
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kmarei said: no sim card slot is a deal breaker this sucks for any one who travels internationally and has SIM cards from other countries i am dying to know why they did this (this also means i have to pay roaming anytime i travel, whether i …
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FYI, there is actually a horological term for the "protrusion." They're called crown guards, and common on tool (functional) watches, like divers.
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lam92103 said: stantheman said: This is precisely the type of abuse of personal data that Apple has been protecting us from for many years. Meanwhile Google, Facebook and others have pretended it was not a significant threat at all. …
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paxman said: I always have to laugh when people rage against advertising. If nobody advertised their goods how would you know what your options were, and as a producer of goods how would you let people know? Remember that branding is pretty m…
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radarthekat said: crowley said: Trust Apple to make it way more complicated than it needs to be. When is the last time you performed ignition timing on your vehicle. Or swapped out a bad wrist pin on a piston? Some folks have the …
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crowley said: So no, there is no car where you have to forcibly remove a seal to access anything. There are some places where you might need to replace something to do a very particular task. Pretty different. And in any case, car manufa…
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crowley said: regurgitatedcoprolite said: It’s hilarious to watch some of the “YouTubers” out there gnash their teeth and complain about how difficult it is to take apart a Mac Studio. It’s clear to me that none of them have ever wor…
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payeco said: Who is in the market for a $100+ charging stand and wouldn’t just spend the extra $30 for the Belkin stand that supports real 15w MagSafe charging? Someone who wants a nice-looking stand, but doesn't understand the technical …
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Perhaps they can boost those numbers again by using a "benchmark mode" cheat like they, and others have been caught doing.
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Contrary to the story, Apple could still work with Hyundai Motor Group, via T1 supplier Hyundai Mobis, and not directly with Hyundai Motor Company, the car company, akin to how Apple procures screens from Samsung Display, distinct from Samsung Mobil…
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Obligatory "Why won't Apple deign to make a weather (or calculator) app for the iPad? Their BS excuse about only wanting to do something "worthy" of their reputation doesn't cut it, when there are other uninspired, but still functional first party …
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AppleInsider said: $50 with Apple Pencil (2nd generation) or Smart Keyboard Folio$50 with MagSafe Duo Charger$50 with AirTag four-pack$75 with AirPods (2nd and 3rd generation), AirPods Pro, AirPods Max The only accessory that nets the $50…
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Looks nice, but I prefer to keep enclosures with bare metal zippers away from stuff I want to remain untarnished. This isn't a bag, backpack, or suitcase that requires a heavy-duty zipper with sufficient strength to take high burst loads, so a soft…
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The first generation iMac G5 had a modular design, and user service program. The second generation…didn't. If shall be interesting to see if this initiative works as well as that one did…not very well…and if Apple will apply lessons from that one,…
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scout6900 said: And how is he legitimately a »big tech critic » when he’s worked for some of the biggest? He’s damaged goods. Tom Wheeler served as the head of the NCTA and CTIA before becoming chief of the FCC. Many expected him to be…
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Apple has squandered the lead it had with Siri and HomeKit. Both have languished, and lag behind Google's and Amazon's efforts. Instead, the company still treats the Apple TV like a hobby, if not some sort of disease to be avoided, and offered users…
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So, pretty much all of the things a state would need to do to implement a digital ID, or app, of its own -- allocating personnel, resources to development and testing, as well as driving internal and external adoption-- don't magically go away if Ap…
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One of the biggest things to take away from the brouhaha over Apple's, and others' app stores is that a lot of developers make for rotten businessmen, and a lot of the general public have little clue how businesses operate. One hint -- they don't w…