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Apple quietly added in the ability for it to generate the application code to any processor when it included 'bitcode' as part of the App Store submission process. For apps on the Mac App Store that added this, those apps can be re-generated for th…
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Wow! Apple needs to release that! Fantastic! Some times I just want to DD and not use the Share button. Apple, if you read these forums, please please release this in Ios11.
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Perhaps I am working with old information, but I thought that Apple only supported wireless Time Machine to drives attached to Apple routers? Is this now supported to 3rd party network-attached drives?
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Looking forward to the iPhone version that has the integrated TouchID and gives me a 4.7" screen on a device the size of an iPhone SE. If we get rid of all the bezel, I believe it fits. I just don't know how they replace the metal ring around th…
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22july2013 said: Wow, Not a single person here who opposes Apple's view on following this court order. I guess that's not a surprise; this is an Apple fansite. I'm wondering if the pro-Apple crowd will threaten someone who says Apple is wrong…
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mdriftmeyer said: wizard69 said: With this sort of backing and rapid development Swift might just replace C++, Python and other popular web development languages. It will be interesting to see where Swift is in three years. …
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bsimpsen said: qaz123**spl2 said: All the FBI needs to do in order to get the data off the internal "Hynix H2JTDG2MBR 128 Gb (16 GB) NAND flash" is to take apart the terrorist used iphone that was passcode protected. Remove the flash m…
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I don't know the architecture of the 5C but I think that all the keys are in one FLASH. Can't they just clone the FLASH (see them clone a FLASH part at when they upgrade a device) so if they brick it with one set of codes, they can re-flash it an…
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bnzfive said: If there were a name, for a phone that includes iPhone 6 tech, that is going to be the new 4" version. Call it a iPhone 6m, as in mini. Or just use '6c' and define 'c' as 'compact
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jeffreytgilbert said: ... The all black TV remote with microphones and touch pads built into it, but no illumination on the all black buttons to see what you're pressing when in a dark room? (it's perfectly symmetrical so you fumble with …
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I think we are seeing the next-gen for Siri interactions. It can judge your reaction to its answers by your expression and try other interpretations of the interaction. Frown at an answer from Siri and she says 'sorry, perhaps you meant for me to …
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sog35 said: Once people actually spend a little time with a larger phone, like the 6s, this number will drop from 20% to 2! There is no going back! It's all anecdotal, isn't it? But I'm reading quite a few comments around the interweb from…
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dick applebaum said: applesauce007 said: This is very cool. It even supports Apple's foundation framework. The browser interface is very responsive. This allows any platform with a web browser to try out Swift. The following si…
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I managed to get 5 of 6, but I noticed that the WAV files took much longer to load than the others. I don't think I would be able to tell the 320 from the WAV files; the 128 kbps MP3 was noticeable in some cases.
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Perhaps it is simply justified by the reduction in the fees Apple has to pay for the maps databases, etc and maximize their value to the user base. If they are already creating a great Maps database, perhaps creating another outlet (cross-platform …
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Quote: Originally Posted by JJW182 How would it make the Surface Pro seem like a silly idea? Pen input and split screen functionality are two of the essential tenets of the Surface Pro and the Keyboard Cover is optional. This would be apple pla…
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Quote: Originally Posted by portcity Actually an iPad Pro with a 12 inch screen will make the new Macbook look like a silly idea. You would have a 12 inch retina touch screen, more available (and cheaper) apps, most likely a lighter weight, a…
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I look forward to the new iPad Pro with pen input and split screen functionality. It will make the "Surface Pro" seem like a silly idea. Who needs a keyboard when a really functional pen can better address the market needs.
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Ah, funny. We are abandoning HockeyApp to migrate to this since the headache of handling device IDs is so high with HockeyApp and TestFlight handles all of that automatically.
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I can hope that Apple follows through with this. I am starting to use the LiveScribe 3 to take notes and I would expect that an Apple-based solution would be more seamless in its operation and software. I think bridging paper back into the digi…