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There are better apps for that. There’s no reason for Apple to spend resources in niche (especially free) products.
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Still requires WiFi. Looks like my updates will be delayed anyways... I used over 75GBs last month on my iPad, but I’m prevented from downloading Apple’s piddling little updates.
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lkrupp said: Where will they find reliable, skilled, trainable workers in the U.S.? Mexico?
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I don’t have a problem with it. The only thing I’d like to have spelled out is what the taxes pay for. I don’t like taxes from different sources to be pooled. For example, this VAT could go to expanding internet access to poorly served areas, ba…
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This guy should write a book (on a napkin) take a picture of it, and upload it to Facebook. Then, he could sue a random publisher, Facebook, and everyone who visited Facebook (while the picture was visible).
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If you can scan a face though glass you can also scan a fingerprint. Let users choose? The problem is I’d have no where to put the electrical tape to block the camera. I’d never buy this phone...
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I was thinking this might be useful in a student’s dorm room.
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Having Apple’s Keychain App cross platform would be more useful. We don’t need more password managers. We need one we trust available everywhere. Then, we need better hardware keys that work everywhere... iOS, MacOS, Linux, Windows, Android. I w…
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If you can build a robot to recycle an iPhone, you can create a robot to build one. The question is it cost effective or the most efficient solution? The answer today is no, but it’s only a matter of time before the answer is yes. We see this eve…
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emoeller said: AND in other news.. https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/06/03/google-sued-in-5-billion-class-action-lawsuit-for-tracking-private-internet-use It’s not news that Google is tracking you, that’s how they make their money. B…
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canukstorm said: wizard69 said: MplsP said: We’ll see what happens, but what’s the point of keeping half of the line on one connector and half on another? If they’re going to switch to USB C, just switch and get it over with. …
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wood1208 said: Why ? Make it all USB-C until no port wireless becomes norm. End of story. I’m not a fan of the current wireless charging mats for anything but charging accessories. iPads and iPhones need to be able to used normally whil…
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mattinoz said: MplsP said: We’ll see what happens, but what’s the point of keeping half of the line on one connector and half on another? If they’re going to switch to USB C, just switch and get it over with. If half can't drive a…
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canukstorm said: seanismorris said: The move to 64bit was huge for Apple, and consumers continue to reap the benefits. Device memory is (now) likely going to be the killer for old phones. The iPhone 6s, SE, 7 all have 2GB of RAM. We…
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The move to 64bit was huge for Apple, and consumers continue to reap the benefits. Device memory is (now) likely going to be the killer for old phones. The iPhone 6s, SE, 7 all have 2GB of RAM. We’re probably going to lose all of them at the same…
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1st Don’t be a beta tester, even when software/updates aren’t technically beta. Delay updates for 2 weeks. It wouldn’t help in this case, but it’s a good rule of thumb. 2nd The problem sounds like a driver issue... that’s causing a problem in mem…
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I thought you lost me at “musical“ but the trailer was even worse than expected. On the bright side, it was better than the CATS trailer...
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Their mother must be admired, raising two mentally handicapped children must have been tough.
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In October, Cook again touted the benefits of AR over VR, stating "There's no substitute for human contact, and so you want the technology to encourage that." Human contact is overrated, just ask anyone that’s had the coronavirus. AR is almost 100%…
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Where would they be getting browser histories from? Browser histories should only be stored on the device, which would require a warrant to access anyways. Maybe they’re referring to when you take your electronic devices over the boarder... they …