phillipd76
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I have been experiencing the display problem since getting the M1 Mac as well. I have a M1 Mini 16gb and use the usb-c tb3 port to connect to a monitor. I also need to disconnect the cable and reconnect to make it work about 30% of the time. Wo…
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Well, iPhone 12 supports the n28 band so no worries now.
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Facebook doesn’t care. They don’t have a store but they are making money off the users by monitoring them and selling their habits and such. Although 30% seems high, it has become a de facto industry standard. I think it is like a toll bridge. You…
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I think this feature would be useful on any system. I manage a virtual desktop environment with finite resources and users who need chrome for a technical reason linked to G Suite. Would be great if the hundreds of tabs and background resources user…
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I am curious what part of the app is in violation of "...integrate third-party advertising or analytics software. They also will not be allowed to transmit in-app data to third-parties", and if it really needs to do that and should it have been ther…
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wonkothesane said: phillipd76 said: Another good reason I deleted my account. I’m curious how you did that. Last time I checked you could be blue deactivate your account. However, all data would still be kept on their servers. You h…
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Another good reason I deleted my account.
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gutengel said: I wonder how it stand the UV exposure over time and catching granite undeneathr the case. All the clear cases I ever had turn yellow and catching pocket granite scratches the phones under the case. What is pocket granite? I…
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I checked my shipment just now. Although earlier 9/24 was quoted as the updated delivery date, it has now switched back to delivering Friday 9/21.
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I use an app called Hiya for spam calls, it does catch some, and you can report others. They must be doing it the right way for it to get past Apple's strict rules, so it is possible.
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It is so bizarre that this is even happening. Apple got in trouble for trying to sell books at prices the book sellers really wanted to sell them at, not these at-a-loss prices that were devaluing ebooks in general and creating unnaturally low price…