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Google should at least get their own customers to adopt it before trying to push it on everyone else. Not to mention the spec is unfinished. Their E2EE support isn't even standardized yet. Since it continues the SMS tradition of support for big-brot…
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lkrupp said: This is going to be the next big thing that isn’t going to be the next big thing. VR headsets have never caught on and AR headsets won’t either. Hey tech giants, learn the lesson taught by Google Glass. These headsets are already…
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bloggerblog said: I haven't read the iMessage API documentation, but if it can be done 'legally' then Google would've jumped on that bandwagon ages ago. I'm skeptical There is no documentation or SDK for Apple Messages. It is probably not …
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This might get shutdown either through API changes or Apple legal, but I think it would be great if Apple allowed other systems to implement an Apple Messages Lite with just core E2EE messaging. It would benefit Apple having more users with Apple ID…
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bonobob said: TheObannonFile said: bluefire1 said: In the short term Musk will use the expertise of his extensive team to iron out the kinks, flush out the excess, learn from initial mistakes and make Twitter better then ever. M…
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Although I’ll never doubt Musks persistence to make something work, I feel this is a situation he is not accustomed to and he has been making all the wrong calls so far. His prior companies were much smaller so he got to a grow company culture organ…
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I think Apple needs to be in this space. Even if it doesn’t take off among the general population for 10 years, it could allow another company to come in and disrupt Apple’s most important markets. Besides, there are really interesting problems to s…
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Maybe the US bans TikTok right when Vine is relaunched. Elon seems to get away with everything I guess.
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This makes more sense then previous reporting. I’ve seen Apple post lots of R&D jobs recently.
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At least sports is a area that can be tastefully monetized with ads. Even sports betting ads would be fine!
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rob53 said: Forced obsolescence? Both my 2015 iMac in 2017 and it doesn’t take Ventura so it’s basically done getting updates even though I only bought it 5 years ago. Apple doesn’t have a 27” iMac so there’s really nothing affordable to repl…
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foregoneconclusion said: welshdog said: Where exactly does one see these ads? I haven't noticed anything different. It appears to be the 'You Might Also Like' section. It's really more of a paid placement than an advert. It…
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When Apple moved from selling a perfectly reasonable opt-in ad service for developers to putting ads in to the operating system they lost their way. Apple is on a path to becoming Google and it isn't a good look. I might be able to forgive an ad sup…
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jayweiss said: Parity with a Mac would only occur if it was able to run macOS. There are rumors that the iPad Pros might get some ability to run macOS apps. I assume that would mean either running macOS apps (much like Macs can run iOS ap…
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16" is a pretty good size for a Wacom replacement. The 13" is a little too small. Maybe it could use Thunderbolt to really bring display lag to a minimum. There are some rumors of macOS or macOS apps coming to iPad, maybe this would be the one? I'…
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The vast majority of ads I see are gambling apps. It certainly tells you where all the money is at. Sports betting is pretty mainstream, but I'm mostly seeing ads for traditional casino games. It shows they can only attract the bottom feeders of adv…
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magman1979 said: Obviously this idiot has never seen the exemption lists of MANY VPN clients, even those outside iOS ecosystem, such as Windows and macOS... Take Cisco AnyConnect, do you know how many domains are in the default tunnel exempt…
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Apple takes privacy seriously, so hopefully they fix this. App review should also be looking for data leaks from VPN apps if it really offers the consumer protections Apple says it does.
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Good for him. He deserves another chance.
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CheeseFreeze said: loopless said: Forcing the use of WebKit is a privacy first issue - having multiple browser engines on iOS/iPadOS opens a can of privacy worms and would create a whole slew of new attack vectors. No it does not. …