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Yeah but then Amazon loses any reason for anyone to buy their junk hardware.
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Durandal1707 wrote: » I know, that's what I was getting at. 4G was supposed to be 1 Gbps, and our "4G" LTE networks still aren't capable of that (LTE-Advanced is, but is that actually deployed anywhere yet?). 1 gbps is only the theoretical maxi…
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bradipao wrote: » It seems also a huge change in security paradigm, because if Customer Support is capable of unlocking access to your encrypted data, it means that has a copy of your "key" or "key" is not unique. And so access can be technically …
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As for why this is bad we only need to look [URL=http://appleinsider.com/articles/12/08/05/apple_tech_support_allows_hacker_access_to_journalists_icloud_account]to the past.[/URL] Anyone who thinks that this backdoor in the 2-factor auth for conveni…
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ny3ranger wrote: » Love it. Almost got locked out of my main account because I had a hard time locating my recovery key. After I got in I actually stopped 2 factor because I was afraid that if I did lose it I would lose that account forever. I …
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Look forward to the social engineering attacks used against the customer service reps to get around the two-factor authentication going forward.
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theothergeoff wrote: » I think the point is, and it may be a bit extreme, is that critical passwords should not be stored anywhere outside of your brain. My facebook, discus, my jimmyjohns order app passwords, or whatno are okay stored encrypted …
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freerange wrote: » Anyone that saves their bank password in their keychain is an idiot, but point well taken. Why? Isn't the whole point of Keychain to be a secure place to store passwords? Why would one be an idiot to use Keychain for the very…
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mstone wrote: » The easiest solution is simply never download any sketchy apps from unknown sources. The Mac App Store is an "unknown source"? Since when?
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coolfactor wrote: » Yup, that's a good point. Will this be another "closed" API in their "open" operating system? I'm not sure how they can guarantee security if access to the code is broad. If they have to hide the code, then the solution is…
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mstone wrote: » The English language is full of words. You don't need to break grammatical rules in order to communicate what you mean. That said, a Google search for the quoted phrase "very unique" returns 19,700,000 hits so it is indeed common…
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crowley wrote: » They don't work horribly. Some gestures aren't great, but Modern UI apps are perfectly functional. And they work great on tablets, so the hatred is unlikely to be universal. Modern UI apps are still in Windows 10, they've onl…
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andreid wrote: » Just as when the story came out soon after the release of the iPhone 6 , this is a nonstory. Nothing here to see or conclude. Move on with your life! It's perfect karma for Samsung.
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crowley wrote: » Metro apps? You mean the Windows 8 apps in the Modern UI? Those are "essentially" a completely different thing to this. How are they in any way alike? And I don't think they were universally hated either. They are touchsc…
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Why would you want to run phone apps on a desktop? This seems to be a solution in search of a problem. People near universally hated Metro apps which is essentially the same thing.
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What good is high resolution audio when most of the audio masters will be brickwalled?
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mike1 wrote: » Makes sense. I bet many appointments will run long at the beginning. I wish they would make it easier to buy accessories, gift cards etc. Hate waiting for help to buy something off the shelf. They really need a standard checkout l…
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apple ][ wrote: » No joke here. I am saying that I would like a 10 GB piano app instead of the 2 GB app, and yes, that would obviously sound better than the smaller sized app. I was just wondering if there's any size limit for apps. I have…
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » I seriously doubt that. Your doubt means next to nothing. If I'm wrong it should take you no time to disprove me. Put up or shut up.
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » Gecko works better than anything else, I haven't seen a page that doesn't work in FF since about 2009, when Microsoft finally got with the times and stopped requiring IE for everything. I don't want them to adopt Google's…