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sflocal said: fasterquieter said: May as well charge $1,000. Get into the swing of things. Another ignorant post. Configure another workstation with exactly the same hardware and and specs. Come back when reality hits you in the h…
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gutengel said: What a joke, how old is this album anyways? What a joke, how old were those Beatles albums when they started streaming?
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I think the author's comment about Face ID is a little misleading. Face ID is unavailable *only* when the front facing lens is covered by the Olloclip lens. If you're just using the rear lens, you do not also have to have another lens attached to th…
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Appleish said: I remember when a friend of mine almost got divorced because of her show. He would get home after work and his wife would tell him all the things he was doing wrong because he heard it on "Oprah." This was in the early years of…
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ajl said: Old parents will be able to have an iPhone for as much as 40 bucks. I think this is a wise move, instead of throwing all those phones away. How old is "old"? Sometimes I see folks here and elsewhere referring to 50-year-old peopl…
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bobolicious said: "Because the 3GS is unable to run anything later than iOS 6, many modern apps and features are inaccessible." ...and it will run many great apps that were orphaned due to various reasons including for one high end app I b…
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There are no subpoenas in what was essentially an investigation by Human Resources. They didn't need access to the device's contents once the lawyers got the confession from the employee's wife.
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Major European and North American carriers refusing to support eSIM in iPads, and requiring a voice and data plan for a phone to use the eSIM in an Apple Watch is all the carriers' fault. By refusing to participate, companies like Verizon, Vodafone,…
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SpamSandwich said: Cesar Battistini Maziero said: Apple should eliminate the codes and stick with just Touch ID and Face ID Neither of those things protect the phone (or iPad) owner from being forced to unlock their device, either b…
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Any early adopter problems like frozen apps, random shutdowns, fires?
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adm1 said: So, watching that, the guy looked at his screen to authenticate but also double-pressed the power button? That seems like extra steps over the single touch of TouchID confirmation? The double-press and look (it happens fairly qu…
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Craingry said: ... being lazy and turning a blind eye. I think parents who take controlling content seriously do the opposite of being lazy and turning a blind eye. They actively choose to censor all content instead of giving up and lett…
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As is practice today, if an app requires authentication you disagree with, don't use the app. It's like every app that requires you to log in to Facebook first: I simply don't use them. They've lost a customer by taking away my choice.
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macxpress said: Why would anyone buy a BlackBerry in this day and age? I bought a BlackBerry Passport Silver Edition as a museum piece (it's a beautiful looking device). I set it up with some email and apps. It constantly scares the crap o…
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MplsP said: I never understood the need for a screen protector... Neither did I, until the iPhone X. A split second encounter with a key in my jacket pocket caused a visible scratch on the face of the phone, less than three weeks after I b…
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AirPods won't stay in my ears either without help. I use a product called EarSkinz, the version for AirPods that have all the cutouts in the right place. That works for me.
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lkrupp said: This very scenario is what makes me a bit leery about buying movies from online services. I have purchased movies from iTunes, Amazon, and VuDu over the last few years. What happens if one of these companies decides to get out of…
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Yeah, it sort of appears in place of the Videos app. There was a clue it was coming, as the other day when I popped in to the UK App Store to update iPlayer, both icons (Videos and TV) remained on my device. Previously when I'd go to the UK App Stor…
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lawjolla said: Apple forces preauthorization to help avoid scalping / grey market phones. This change is a result of the "SIM Free" phones, not some new Apple store version. Expect the next round of iPhones to continue the preauthorization …
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Discover card acceptance is wider than we realize. It's just Discover cardholders aren't as numerous as the other big three. I see about as many "we accept Apple Pay" stickers on merchant doors as ones that say they also accept Discover. The bigger …