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with the (slow) death of contracts and subsidized phones, at some point I can see carriers getting out of the sales of phone all together. Just like they used to be how people bought telephones. Now they are just the service, buy what you want.
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sog35 said: I'm 100% okay with this. If the hacking method involves physical access to the phone. If I lose my phone or it gets stolen I can easy do device lock. What I'm TERRIFIED about is a hack that can be done remotely without me knowi…
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robertwalter said: I'm ok with the rebrand as long as apple don't reset the revision number counter. Well, it would allow for macOS 11... And it was Mac System 8, then Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9, and Mac OS X for a while. They stopped the Mac pa…
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Well, this case may be over, but this issue isn't resolved.
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October was the dumbest month to choose to have a new implementation of something in a retail environment. Right before Christmas shopping season. It should have been March 1. The software incompatibilities I have heard about from several different…
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Wait, I thought it was all Apple's fault? I thought they were the ones hacked? That is all the media says, and I trust the media 100% That is because we all want all the news we can get, as fast as we can get it* *Provided that each piece of news …
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blastdoor said: With the A5 in the 4s, the hardware finally caught up to the software -- the basic user experience with the 4s is much better than with the 4. With the A7, the hardware leapt ahead of the software by a pretty big margin -- a…
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icoco3 said: frac said: ... On Fortune, they're saying that Feinstein is naming this the Freedom Bill Freedom to spy on the public? How they vote is going to come up again this fall for those who are up for re-election. That inc…
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Sounds like they are grasping at straws. Do they have evidence of that in the iCloud backups they have? People need to remember that this was an employer issued iPhone, not his personal iPhone. His personal phone and computers were destroyed.
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Soli said: AppleInsider said:"If Apple can refuse lawful court orders to reasonably assist law enforcement, public safety will suffer. Crimes will go unsolved and criminals will go free," the filing reads.There is nothing "reasonable" abo…
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dick applebaum said: Mmm ... "Carmakers already have the capacity to deal with Apple's needs, and turning to them would make more sense in such a "complex business," Sergio Marchionne told journalists... My daughter's late 2015 Jeep Cherok…
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Each time someone from any branch of the government gets on camera to discuss this lately, they (1) prove Apple's point, and (2) demonstrate they are not speaking after learning all the facts. Case in point. "Just treat this as they would any other…
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snova said: Rubio sure did a 180 of this point, wow. They all need to take a better look at the latest polls before they open their mouth. I notice that the Democrats are standing on the fence in this one. Politically, probably wise. Bu…
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I am thinking with all of this FBI stuff, they may have to appear in places. Best to give it an extra week.