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... it seems pretty simple to me - until granular 4K pricing options per user (4 minimum here) is offered at a price that is rational for such is the issue for Netflix simply structural and incentivizing sharing to the user 'capacity' being paid for…
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For those interested in image quality beyond specs: /lux.camera/iphone-14-pro-camera-review-a-small-step-a-huge-leap/ The main lens: "I have simply never gotten image quality like this out of a phone." The UWA: "Corners are still highly distorted…
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badmonk said: bobolicious said: ... because of course everyone has the time and ability to read and understand the full EULA and white papers including the often vague and carefully couched legal language ... I would argue that is the…
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... because of course everyone has the time and ability to read and understand the full EULA and white papers including the often vague and carefully couched legal language ... Would it be fairer to offer opt in as something new to those who often …
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Refurbs start @ $1,359: www.apple.com/shop/product/FK0U3LL/A/Refurbished-Apple-Studio-Display-Standard-glass-Tilt-adjustable-stand?
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beowulfschmidt said: I mean, if Apple claims not to do X and then turns around and does X, that sounds like a problem to me. The fact that Apple's X is far less egregious than Google's or Amazon's XX is irrelevant. If they lied, they lied, …
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From gizmodo.com/apple-iphone-privacy-settings-third-lawsuit-1850000531 "Paul Whalen, the attorney suing Apple in the New York suit, told Gizmodo he’s worked on a number of high-profile data breach cases over the last 20 years, matters that often i…
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fastasleep said: bobolicious said: ...is Apple really after your data...? No. JFC do you ever stop? I will stop when Apple stops ... https://9to5mac.com/2023/01/19/class-action-privacy-lawsuit/
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mbenz1962 said: AppleInsider said: Apple may have announced the second-generation HomePod today, but there's plenty of new features coming to existing models with software version 16.3 soon. The HomePod mini and new HomePod have built…
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SpiPod 2.0 ?
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...is Apple really after your data...?
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"Protecting customer privacy is one of Apple’s core values. All smart home communications are always end-to-end encrypted so they can’t be read by Apple, including camera recordings with HomeKit Secure Video. When Siri is used, the audio of the requ…
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... the 'final-ever' Intel mini was also available in a 3.2 (4.6) Ghz i7 6 (12) cores and had upgradable ram to 64GB ... Add to that eGPU (multiple W6900X?) and up to 3 @ 4K monitors and this mac seemed to offer quite a bit of power, upgradability a…
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worldhappiness.report/ed/2022/happiness-benevolence-and-trust-during-covid-19-and-beyond/#ranking-of-happiness-2019-2021
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williamlondon said: bobolicious said: ...has this been ongoing since Mr. Cook took over, most obviously (for me) with the Photos app introduced in 2014, auto tagging and 'all roads' leading to iCloud by default...? Do many OS changes …
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danvm said: StrangeDays said: Definitely not needed as it’s a gimmick feature. Had them on work Windows machines and they were an oft forgotten about annoyance. Reaching up to the touch the screen when your hands are on the keyboard is…
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...has this been ongoing since Mr. Cook took over, most obviously (for me) with the Photos app introduced in 2014, auto tagging and 'all roads' leading to iCloud by default...? Do many OS changes touted as upgrades also potentially encroach further…
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...hmmm I wonder how much vested interests might pay to be on the inside of such AI authorship influence...?
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mikethemartian said: bobolicious said: www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/apple-is-tracking-you-even-when-its-own-privacy-settings-say-it-s-not-new-research-says/ar-AA13T2Y0 gizmodo.com/apple-iphone-ipad-privacy-problems-data-gathering-184…
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... one user advantage may be to select different narration styles, tone, accent, etc - I wrote a publisher about this some time ago ... Hopefully it's not about data mining, and Apple increasingly tracking every aspect of our lives...