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KITA said: AppleInsider said: Despite rumors that the Apple Watch Series 7 would use the same chip as its predecessor, the wearable does feature a next-generation S7 SiP. Although the company didn't speak about the processor at all du…
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CheeseFreeze said: michelb76 said: Apple releasing a 10-25% speed increase every year will allow them to milk the A series for a long time. Smart business. As long as they pair it with new abilities. We don’t need faster SoC’s if it…
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Arguably it's quicker and more economical for Apple to wait for Qualcomm's 5G hardware to become more capable, rather than seek out a myriad of highly specific components for each and every 5G implementation. While sparse, mmWave implementations in…
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One has to be smart about these things - if having a genuine complaint approach the police or legal representation as relevant: blog posts are nothing more than PR. Also attempts to paint your employer a particular way with cherry-picking is never g…
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When Facebook talks about privacy - they talk about how only you *and facebook* can access the data, so it's safe from people like hackers. They do this to distract from the wider conversation of what Facebook is doing with your data. Facebook aint…
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At this stage it's in Apple's interest for changes to come about via legislation, and it's a situation that bears some similarity to Apple's tax arrangements. Apple could make changes to the App store (or their tax arrangements) - however both woul…
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Doubting that punchhole camera when Apple have been filing patents for behind-display camera technology for over a decade.
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It is unfair for publishers to side-step contributions to the app store/platform - potential changes could include operational costs for free subscription apps Probably a few take aways for today: - Apple suddenly giving up this change after so lon…
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Both Google and Apple only allow subscriptions for recurring payments, the new law will open the door for developers to implement top-up style micropayments as well as repetitive payments (similar to kids signing up for premium-SMS.) It's possible f…
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flydog said: rob53 said: If a developer emails me about a different payment process I’ll tell them to GTH and trash their app. Developer: "You can save 30% by purchasing using any major credit card." Rob53: "Go to hell, I'll pay fu…
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Keep stories like this in mind when hearing why Apple should allow developers/publishers/etc direct access to customer data. Identity theft protection is more overstated marketing than actual security - most of the protections relate to credit frau…
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To elaborate on my cryptic post: I'd be happy to pay direct inside an app: provided it was done via a tokenised system such as Apple Pay or similar. Whenever I purchase anything from a website online I am putting myself at risk. I use custom email …
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Then they took the goose and cut it open, because certainly there must have been more gold inside.
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"Conditions in the plane's cabin prompted use of evacuation slides." - Alaskan Airlines spokesperson There is nothing to support the baseless speculation that is boldly presented as fact that occurs in these comments.
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I'd take the commentators more seriously if they accurately described the feature. Whether due to ignorance or malice each portray the feature inaccurately to support their various doomsday argument. My opinion leans toward the latter, deliberately …
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"Backdoor" doesn't mean what these people think it means. (That's likely also why Craig wasn't able to address the question.) Most of this stuff is just hysterics from technophobes - scanning for CP content is long out of the bag, it's in every maj…
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Opening the app store or allowing multiple app stores do not solve competition problems. The largest smartphone OS is available with numerous stores - many of which are included by default by device manufacturers. However Google's store is dominant…
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Some people are working overtime in inventing laughable doomsday scenarios.
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Reading a lot of hysterical people who have completely missed how this is implemented. It's no more a slippery slope than Facebook, Instagram, Google Photos, Youtube, et. al. each scanning content and hashes upon upload. To address the topic of peo…
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This seems like an unlikely interpretation of a non-rounded edge design. While the iPad/iPhone use this design language, this style on a watch is too easily scratched on the facing-side, and uncomfortable on the wearing-side - it's lose/lose.If they…