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I think there is merit on both sides of the debate. I don't consider it Apple's "fault" that there are products out there that are constantly seeking your attention. But I do think Apple may be in the best position to provide tools to help with it. …
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I'm not yet comfortable with CGM units. As Spike2013 notes above, a CGM is especially useful for detecting trends. Even the most accurate blood glucose test only tells half the picture. I'm at X. Am I at X and falling? How fast? X and rising? How fa…
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cropr said: chasm said: “I demand the right to choose to have my iPhone just spontaneously crash or die on me rather than be FORCED to accept Apple’s alternative of SLIGHTLY slowing it down a bit when it’s under load and the battery is…
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This isn't black or white. Apple building these sorts of tools would be a help. They're just that: tools. I am glad my daughter likes to SnapChat; it helps continue to build her ability to self-express and also helps keep her social in an increasing…
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MplsP said: Noninvasive glucose monitoring is something *many* people have been working on for quite some time. Anyone expecting Apple to be able to waltz in and invent a revolutionary device and have it on the market in short order is not fa…
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tallest skil said: The thing about something like this is it has to be perfect. I mean, fucking PERFECT. The fact that it would be used outside a controlled medical context means that it has to be even more accurate. This isn’t “the number of…
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Why would a non-invasive (and from the little biology I know, I don't see how it could be) device require FDA approval, especially over the next few years as the current administration attempts to deregulate everything. How would it be any differen…
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GeorgeBMac said: I agree: Apple wanted a low cost phone. They failed trying to make a cheap phone (what was it? The all plastic 5C? where C stood for either China or Cheap). So instead, they kept old manufacturing processes going and redu…
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I see this as, potentially, the start of the reorganizing of the iPad offering. This is the low-end: not the top-of-the-line tech but extremely capable. I think, with iPads, the real dividing line seemed to be between the Air and the Air 2: the Air …
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gatorguy said: sog35 said: cali said: Weird. Why not show iPhone? Cause its not part of the deal. Several people have called AT&T and they said its Samsung phones only. Incorrect. According to my chat with ATT just …
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I've felt that design-wise, Apple peaked with the 4/4S. Great size, weight, heft, materials, comfort. Once I got my 4S I even stopped using a case...any case I got diminished the experience. Then the 5/5S came out, and I was less enthralled with th…