saniat
New Apple TRANSLATE APP does include UK English variant, at least in Canada.
But WHY is the TRANSLATE APP NOT in iPadOS 14? Did not show up on my iPad after the update. ☹️
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It is stunning that all the Apple cheerleaders, (and I have been one myself since 1985) have not had the wherewithal or insight to question the massive social experiment of FaceID bombarding millions of users retinas with laser flashes, albeit low …
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henrybay said: I hope this rumour is true. I don’t trust Face ID because it bombards my retinas with infrared laser dots (which can’t be healthy). I much prefer the good old fashioned home button on my iPhone 8. It feels good to touch, is su…
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The lack of Face ID is precisely why I am buying the iPad Mini 5. I do NOT want my face and eyes constantly laser scanned. I still hope Touch ID will be restored to a future iPhone model. If not, I'll consider non Apple choices. I have had an iP…
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Laser impact on eyes via FaceID, and possible impact on vision, never, ever mentioned. AI seems to take it on faith that lasers constantly scanning faces are perfectly safe. How do we know? Precautionary principle essentially ignored. I guess …
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When will AppleInsider deal with the safety issue of Face ID? Does everyone really believe that constant facial scanning with a low power laser, over months and years, is perfectly safe for vision? It's never been done before. The eye's retina a…
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And what about the laser light onto the eyes from the Dot projector for Face ID. Shall we just assume that the laser is "safe" and won't damage the eye, even in subtle ways? I assume it's low power, and sort of tested, but so what?! Ubiquitous…
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What about the danger to passersby of the laser guidance system. This is a real issue. LIDR cannot simply be assumed to be "safe". We do not need a nation of vision impaire, inlicted by unregulated new technology.
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WiFi Assist is ill conceived. It eliminated the previous transparency where a user knew whether one was using wifi or cellular. If wifi was present, cellular data was NOT used. Unless one has unlimited cellular data, not knowing is a real issue. …
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AppleInsider wrote: » A new Apple support document about Wi-Fi Assist attempts to address complaints about the iOS 9 feature, which some user have said can cause monthly cellular data use to grow dramatically. "Because you'll stay connect…
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Four infrared beams constantly pointed at my eyes?! No thanks. Do IT folks who come up with these great ideas ever consider safety? Even though infrared is in common use, it is NOT yet used in a device constantly aimed at one's eyes.