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coffeetin said: I’m pretty sure Walmart has yet to accept Apple Pay as well. They still continue to use their own proprietary app which is just plan stupid. Walmart is still trying to use their monopoly to attack Visa. The “CurrentC” init…
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tjwolf said: WTF? What does this mean for all the open-source stuff developers depend on? E.g. apache projects? Will Apache go through through this signing process? What about stuff installed via 'brew'? Java VMs, etc., etc..... No…
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robjn said: This is of course a product that is not available to non-US residents, so this guy probably has less first hand experience with it than the average US consumer. David Rafalovsky worked for Citigroup for 20 years, most recently…
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Kuyangkoh said: pgpappas said: My wife and I had the same issue. She had a slightly higher credit score and makes more money than I do. I received 10K in credit. She only got 7500. All other aspects of our financial information are the…
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frantisek said: I would like to see any real life tests where we can see that big difference we see in Javascript and Octane benchmarks. It is my long time desire. \one can easily see Apple huge leap in video processing but not much else. Ca…
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It’s not the “toolbar area” it’s a “status item” that fits into the “status bar”. https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/StatusBar/Concepts/aboutstatusbars.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20000995-CJBJFCCH
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schmrtzzz said: Rosyna said: schmrtzzz said: But what if the GPU wasn't the problem (because a 13 inch) and Safari either (because hardly used in the days I had the machine)? The Safari issue only hit you if you had explicit…
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schmrtzzz said: But what if the GPU wasn't the problem (because a 13 inch) and Safari either (because hardly used in the days I had the machine)? The Safari issue only hit you if you had explicitly disabled caches in Safari's hidden-by-de…
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To verify a Time Machine backup if you are on a Mac OS X 10.11 or later use: sudo tmutil verifychecksums / The awesome thing about Time Machine is that it can be used to restore to a new Mac or new system volume from the Recovery OS (hold command …
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It's worth reiterating that the target iPhone in featured in ZDNet's report was not protected by a passcode, meaning any and all present data was left unencrypted. Technically, all the data was still very much encrypted. It's useful to guarante…
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It's funny. If you're at Fashion Square (my favorite mall in the world) and go north up Scottsdale road, you'll reach the Scottsdale Quarter Apple Store. If you head south from Fashion Square, you'll reach the Chandler Fashion Center Apple Store. …
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Sadly, the download resolution is 960x540. Not even HD. Not that it matters for most Android devices, which only get Netflix in 480p regardless. https://help.netflix.com/en/node/23939#netflix-in-hd3
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ajmas said: Is this a case of 'Visual Studio is dead', long live Visual Studio'? In other words is the rebranded Xamarin Studio the new Visual Studio on all platforms? No. It only applies to the Mac version. The Windows version of VS is st…
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mayson said: In other words, a renamed version of Xamarin Studio, not a port of Visual Studio. Specially it's Xamarin Studio 7.0 and the release notes are the changes from Xamarin Studio 6.2.
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Correction: iOS 3 and later (on the iPhone 3GS and later) offer mandatory, non-optional full-disk encryption. http://www.darthnull.org/2014/10/06/ios-encryption
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Rayz2016 said: I did not see that coming :-o It's just a rebrand of Xamarin Studio. It still lacks support for Win32 and UWP apps.
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imperialforces said: Here it comes. With the handful of progressives in Washington out of the way, it's open season on consumers. T-Mobile already does exactly this. It's not a new thing. The current FCC said it was OK.
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hungover said: foggyhill said: Didn't we ALREADY know that. I actually knew that without even trying (because I'm a computer engineer). That; why Apple changed it later. It's not an easy attack though; if a person is doing that to your…
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gatorguy said: Rosyna said: The fix would be for WhatsApp to either move to encrypted CoreData (as the article suggests) or, more simply, to just use the SQLite VACUUM command (https://www.sqlite.org/lang_vacuum.html) on the app tombst…
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The fix would be for WhatsApp to either move to encrypted CoreData (as the article suggests) or, more simply, to just use the SQLite VACUUM command (https://www.sqlite.org/lang_vacuum.html) on the app tombstoning notification (https://developer.appl…