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zeroID said: Apple should group the iMessages with FaceTime to have a universal app like Wire, Signal etc, or allow to remove iMessages an FaceTime leaving the choice on customer. Messages on iPhone should be exclusively sms text. Wasn’…
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I’m guessing that the spacial audio doesn’t work with the AppleTV. Any confirmation on this?
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flydog said: rcfa said: A pity, with these specs a iPad Pro with MagicKeyboard would have been sufficient; was hoping one might just do an install on either the iPad or an USB SSD and use the iPad for development... The purpose is …
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Apple should give in. Let it in the App Store. The App will tank. Way too expensive. As someone above pointed out the fees will be posted. That’ll scare away most customers. Then they’ll have no one to blame but themselves. Apple’s position makes se…
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beachboy1122 said: I want the brand designers at Apple and I want Tim Cook and everybody else to hear my view on the nixing of Intel's processor chips. This has got to be, without a doubt one of the most regressive and monetary selfish move…
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Um, wow? If this works as it claims this is huge. Just the fact that it can adjust to a person’s prescription is amazing. Imagine a pair glasses that can change your prescription when you need it. Never mind everything else these glasses will do, th…
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I swear I thought that was an Onion headline.
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eyedocnj said: “According to one MTA official, unless OMNY is installed on both ends of a route, you cannot use it at either.“ That’s ridiculous and wrong. The NYC subway system, unlike, say, the London Underground, doesn’t charge different …
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DAalseth said: That’s Hedley, Hedley Lamarr...No it’s right. It’s Hedy.
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I agree with the ruling. The normal state of the lock screen is off. I’m guessing the police have a right to verify the phone is the suspect’s. But taking a picture of the screen? No way. Reminds me of the case where police used infrared cameras to …
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SpamSandwich said: dewme said: avon b7 said: I imagine this would not have been possible without state and federal aid so the question on most people's lips is how much is involved. Long term, it is a reasonable strategy, even …
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nhlfan said: It's a badge reader to open the doors. Cleary visible around the store next door. Interesting to me is why would they need FCC approval for a device that they’re building for they’re own building? Couldn’t they just install th…
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mbdrake76 said: And again, what's to stop Warner Bros. from pulling the title from iTunes entirely later down the line (without notice), preventing any "redownloads" or future streaming? Apple needs to do more to ensure that (a) if this does…
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rotateleftbyte said: With 33 million unemployed in the US alone and many, many millions more worldwide in a similar boat, I don't see many people with money to spend for the next 3-6 months at least. Those that do may well, be like me and are…
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GG1 said: I don't follow the line "it moved from the classic OS 9 to Mac OS X and now macOS". I thought both Mac OS X and macOS were Berkeley Unix-based. Unless macOS is the 64-bit version of Mac OS X. I was wondering the same thing. I w…
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Xed said: All this is going to do is spread more COVID like George Soros and Bill Gates want. So how does a radio signal actually create a virus. Explain the science behind that.
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I can image what it’ll cost. Seriously.
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What if these AirPod Pro Lites (is that’s Apple's name?) are just the new AirPods. Why have a third version of these that are just the regular AirPods with ear tips?
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Over at TidBITS they have a pretty good look at how this would work. Pretty well thought. Except for the part about getting people to opt in. https://tidbits.com/2020/04/10/apple-and-google-partner-for-privacy-preserving-covid-19-contact-tracing-a…
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I’m convinced that these “AirPods Pro Lite” is just a new version of the regular AirPods. Smaller stem like the Pros have.