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I'm seeing a decrease in battery life on both my 5s and my watch. Another person I know, that has either the 6+/6S+, noticed an decrease in battery life as well. Anyone else notice this as well?
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Question to cold weather iPhone users who wear capacitance gloves. Do you usually use Touch ID or swipe and type your pin to unlock?
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macxpress said: thewhitefalcon said: lymf said: The speed wasn't an issue here.. 8 mb per second, which is pretty much the limit of my connection (around 64MB). Did they improve their network? They've continued to build out t…
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sog35 said: FACT: The iPhone does have a headphone jack. A digital headphone jack. FACT: the only thing Apple got rid of was the analog jack. Seriously. How many of your electronics you use are analog now? TV? Digital Computer? Digital H…
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I don't mind them moving forward with removal of the head phone jack. They have included the adapter to analog. I think they missed by not including a modified y-type charging cord. I charge and listen a lot at the same time. I personally use th…
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Apple just passed the one billion iPhones sold mark, they do not have an installed base of one billion iPhone users. I have two older iPhones sitting in the drawer. Six or seven hundred million, would seem more likely. Now I do think they will pa…
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crosslad said: If this phone had been any later model than the 5c the FBI could have just used the terrorists thumb to unlock the phone. Potentially only if Touch ID was enabled. I see many people in public with phones that support Touch…
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rob53 said: crosslad said: If this phone had been any later model than the 5c the FBI could have just used the terrorists thumb to unlock the phone. Not necessarily. TouchID is supposed to only work with a live finger even though p…
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evilution said: Why are they still supporting the iPad 2? It's a relic. I believe there are a large number deployed in education.
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Neil, both of your new iPad pro articles have f'd up capacity and pricing info, unless you're offering as apple insider exclusive pricing!!
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp This says it all. These developers need to be banned for life from submitting any iOS apps. I think just about every report of OS X or iOS malware involves bypassing Apple’ security features (i.e. jailbroken…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I'm late to your conversation and others probably already said this, but I have to wonder if he was financially persuaded to pull it by Google? Agree! The users downloading ad blockers are most li…
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The article states that U series CPU are 10 times faster than predecessor. Is this correct or should it read percent?
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So lets say Apple makes deals with all 4 US carriers and also major carriers in Canada, Mexico, Europe and Asia. It then creates and encompasses all these into Apple Wireless MVNO. It then uses its current CDMA model phones which work on everythin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mizhou BT LE does NOT handle Mbps speeds. BT 2.0+EDR does and so does BT 3.0+EDR. LE in BT LE stands for Low Energy, and the primary goal is to have a very low energy consumption, and NOT high speeds. BT LE is desi…
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Your comment made it sound like the BTLE communication bandwidth is to small and is the problem, which is not the problem. I agree that it has to do with the processing.
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According to the wiki BTLE which is a part of Bluetooth smart has OTA 1 Mbit/s and application speed of 0.27 Mbit/s. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_low_energy
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Ideally encryption is used to protect unspecified data from unknown 3rd parties. However, I'm thinking that a door lock is not sending this, more likely locked or unlocked, basically a known plaintext, which then may make most of encryption susce…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Apple requires that the device itself deploy 3072 bits and elliptic curve in order to be certified, so even if you did use a Wifi bridge, the bridge would need to still send encrypted keys to the BT device. 30…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Crowley Seems a lot more sensible to me, I never really understood where the subsidy model had come from. Something funny going on with that table though - for one, it doesn't match the one on Apple's site at htt…