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They found one of the remaining fossils to defend the company. He's probably just as stuck in the old ways it will be easy for him to defend and deflect. Never mind that the world around them has moved on. I love my safety on my Apple devices, but t…
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Marvin said: AppleInsider said: Samsung has made it If they could get a wristband to work like the LEAP Motion sensor, that could track the entire hand movement (0:50): The sensor would point from the wrist towards the hand. One for …
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This sounds like a very dumb idea.
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Grizzmick said: Does anyone still use Java for anything ? A ton of developer tools run on Java. Some brokerage clients do too.
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pulseimages said: Does the update fix the Mac Optimized Storage bug? Who knows what it does, there are no release notes. so no clue how they arrived at the title.
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VictorMortimer said: twolf2919 said: While definitely a vulnerability, I wish the author had highlighted how difficult it is to exploit. Just telling me that the attack "must also be used on the same chip cluster as the cryptographic…
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Sketchy release notes again. Given how buggy macOS 14.4 is, I'm holding off for a while.
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kdupuis77 said: michelb76 said: Anyone else have issues with safari logging you out of every site all the time? I have this issue since I updated to 14.4 I travel a lot for work, so I thought it was because I had been overseas for…
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I have had iPhones since the first one, and never had a scratch on my screen. Is this really such a big issue?
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Just got the update, feels snappier
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Anyone else have issues with safari logging you out of every site all the time? I have this issue since I updated to 14.4
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Massiveattack87 said: michelb76 said: Massiveattack87 said: The most interesting point would be who contacted who at first? The more advanced AI is, the less relevant the web search service will be. Therefore, I would not be su…
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bakerzdosen said: Personally, I'd rather see Apple develop its own internal AI. Apple has already been doing that.
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Massiveattack87 said: The most interesting point would be who contacted who at first? The more advanced AI is, the less relevant the web search service will be. Therefore, I would not be surprised if Google contacted Apple at first. Apple …
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Makes sense. You can say Apple lags behind, but all AI tools are still not ready for primetime AT ALL. None of them have a level of polish that allows a regular user to use them, and all of them often still fail spectacularly. You can look at the LL…
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That may sound great, but Mac marketshare increased but 0.3% compared to 2022, and that is after 8 years of decline.
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opplo said: The problem with Apple and AI is that they will not take advantage of it the way they should. They are still in this 'Siri mindset' where it's a cute thing to ask a question and get an answer or have AI do some nifty little task o…
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VictorMortimer said: Brings new dimensions to "You're holding it wrong". What an absolutely stupid idea. It's just something that I guess wasn't patented yet. Unlikely to come to iPhone, so maybe it's a tech patent for something else.
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hmurchison said: This is actually good news for Apple as the drive to force other app stores only magnifies these types of breaches. Maybe. Maybe other stores actually check the apps first.
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msuberly said: VictorMortimer said: Until individual cops are held responsible for misconduct this will keep happening. Qualified immunity needs to end. Without qualified immunity, no person in his or her right mind would dare go …