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Since when is USB A 7.5W considered fast charge? Does anyone know how many watts you can get from the 24” iMac USB C ports?
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From a UK article back in 2017: ”Apple Pay doesn’t face that limit, because it’s more secure than a traditional contactless payment, but not all terminals were upgraded to distinguish the difference. Now, over half can, which could accelerate Apple…
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Here is a link to the current limits that may, or may not, be applied by merchants or bank cards: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207435
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Ridiculous! What if the price of Bitcoin had gone down, would the criminals have had to pay them the difference? Not likely. There is no mention of any court having ruled one way or the other? Stupid story.
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Who’s Responsible for Fraud with EMV Cards in the U.S.?For the consumer, nothing really changes when it comes to fraud liability with EMV cards. You won’t be held liable for fraudulent transactions in most cases, as long as you alert your card issue…
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IMO, Apple will never abandon iMessage, nor will it ever create an Android App. The advanced messaging apps from Samsung, Google, and Verizon are all going the way of the dinosaur, as mobile carriers finally adopt RCS, and eventually implement the c…
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auxio said: DangDave said: mcdave said: I don’t see what this has to do with the carriers, are they trying to stay relevant? Apple should just add RCS to SMS as the fall-back option in iMessage. So here is the logic for iMe…
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mcdave said: I don’t see what this has to do with the carriers, are they trying to stay relevant? Apple should just add RCS to SMS as the fall-back option in iMessage. Carriers will always be relevant! I like your second thought of ha…
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Below is a link to AT&T’s rollout of RCS as announced in June. This has some good information on carrier supported RCS. https://www.att.com/features/advanced-messaging/ The bottom line is that all three major carriers are headed in the right d…
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Here is a different perspective on buying and using Apple’s MagSafe Battery Pack: For your every day charger do you want to buy and use the $39 MagSafe Charger or the $99 MagSafe Battery Pack for $60 more, or neither? PRO If your power goes out yo…
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Here is a different perspective on buying and using Apple’s MagSafe Battery Pack: For your every day charger do you want to buy and use the $39 MagSafe Charger or the $99 MagSafe Battery Pack for $60 more, or neither? PRO If your power goes out yo…
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Here is a different perspective on buying and using Apple’s MagSafe Battery Pack: For your every day charger do you want to buy and use the $39 MagSafe Charger or the $99 MagSafe Battery Pack for $60 more? PRO If your power goes out you have the …
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lukei said: Given the long battery life of AirPods and the limited capacity of an iPhone battery this makes little sense? Charging your iPhones from an iPad? Makes some sense The AirPod battery has roughly 1% of the capacity of an iPhone …
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Thankfully Apple did not pursue an Android version of iMessage as Apple would then have had to host the chat services and maintain the software compatibility for hundreds of Android versions for multiple cell phone providers and carriers as they cam…
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We should be asking Malcolm Owen to think before he creates misleading headlines for his articles, of course unless his intent was to stir up AppleInsider readers and posters for the fun of it?
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Looks good and resolves most of the criticisms. 1.) Now has IR and power button to control other devices. 2.) Now has mute button. 3.) Now has more friendly circular clickpad. 4.) Now has almost twice the depth or thickness so it’s easier to hold. 5…
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jpellino said: bonobob said: Unfortunately, enabling it on the phone or watch disables the card itself. I'm not sure I like that, because my phone doesn't have that 5 hour reserve. The article should have said that applies to some iP…
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The App that comes up has been around for 7 years?
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Here is a link to the Function101 remote that I bought a while back. The Swiss internet company Salt came out with a TV streaming service several years ago that required an Apple TV. Users refused to sign up until Salt and Apple came up with and agr…
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To keep your Photos private just go to your Settings > Privacy > Photos and you will see which apps have requested access. Restrict to your heart’s content. The same applies to Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, and many other apps.