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Alert: I read many years ago that after WWII, Japan started copying some western items. One was the Parker pen. They cunningly named it the P.arker Pen and manufactured it in a small town they renamed Usa thereby circumventing any international cop…
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hmlongco said: "It could also resolve early battery drain reports on supported iPhones." Come on folks. Every time a new OS version releases the first thing it does is run through and reindex the stuff that's on your phone. It's not a batter…
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Updated earlier and seems better. My iPhone, iPad and Apple TV stopped auto updating long ago, I have auto update turned on, have the hardware plugged in and on wifi but some time ago stopped auto update and now not even download. Not a big deal bu…
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Not ‘everywhere’ yet, still waiting approval from some countries.
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StrangeDays said: I think you’re going to be waiting for the rest of your life for an AW that does that. T’was tongue in cheek…..
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I’m waiting for the health monitoring which doesn’t need to be specific, rather an indication of my glucose is close to being out of range, my blood pressure as well, I have a cheap Chinese watch can do that, accuracy is close enough I can check wit…
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Must be for certain phones, my 13 pro max doesn’t show this.
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eightzero said: ravnorodom said: Come on guys. I need iPhone 17 Pro forecast. Yeah, these rumors are really stale. Where's the report on the iPhone XVIII "Teen", the iPhone 19 Ultra, Mega, and Supreme lineups? Yes exactly, 15 no…
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I heard Apple have purchased Cyberdyne Systems for a new AI/Siri platform to do much everything, I don’t see a problem here.
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Does anyone know if 15.1 Beta has patched these security issues? Maybe Apple is working to fix these in a soon to be 15.1?
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Here, Cyber arms dealer exploits new iPhone software vulnerability, affecting most versions, say researchers https://reut.rs/3tDEWTj
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I can’t see how Apple could incorporate a useful BPM without some way of manipulating the vessels. A band that pressurised the wrist would use a significant amount of power to accurately measure systolic and diastolic levels. https://www.ncbi.nlm…
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Has this fixed the intermittent video drop outs many people have been experiencing? Looking at Apple TV forums, this has frustrated many including myself, I ended up installing tvOS 15 beta 3 which fixed this for me. Changing all parts of the hardwa…
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Star Trek Tricorder, hmmm, iPad was a 60’s Trek device, can’t wait for the warp engine…..
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A previous model Apple Watch had the same problem after an os ‘upgrade’ but the Apple service people denied it was a software fault. Had to recycle the watch, never bought another.
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I installed this now and it seems quite good. I had installed 11.0.1 previously which had cut the boot camp partition causing Windows 10 a failure to launch with a suspected drive problem, google advised many others had as well and tried reinstalli…
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Maybe the next Watch will have a body temperature sensor, along with pulse and oxy levels, sweat amount and even if your wrist hair is raised, a camera to check iris and tongue, then it can haptically tap your wrist and advise you are sick.....
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All-Purpose Guru said: Pilots NEVER stop flying the plane while autopilot is engaged- they are constantly monitoring systems, forward progress, and traffic outside. Automobiles demand the same level of attention while on autopilot. Every time …
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I can see the Modobag being banned by airlines for safety reasons. An aircraft belly full of lithium or equivalent batteries is not a good thing.
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I think the boot process gets hosed when you try and reset with 13.2. Don’t know how they could introduce a software fix for the bricked HomePods. Under normal conditions once you do the hard reset (red light at top of HomePod) the device sho…