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avon b7 said: DscheyH said: The shown iPhone image on top of the article looks like there are small (white) scratches near the edge. What happened? I think that photo came from the hands on at the Apple event. It might be lint or th…
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seanismorris said: You aren’t going to be listening to Ultra HD on your iPhone away from home (WiFi), It’s going to use to much bandwidth. It makes sense Amazon got here first (vs Apple/Google). Amazon’s strength is in the home. Apple shou…
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More fake news. Apple and Disney aren't going head to head. It isn't like the "Highlander" movie where in the end, "there can only be one." Apple and Disney are complementary and that's why Disney is placing their channel on the new Apple TV app …
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andrer9999 said: I’ve been a fanboy for over twenty years, but the NYT writer has a valid point. The hardware, aside from the price drop, is really underwhelming and out of touch. Schiller especially needs to not present anymore. People don’…
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nubus said: iPhone 11 is far from X. OLED and 3D Touch are gone. A13 is a minor twist on A12 which itself was a 7nm shrink of the A11 Bionic in the X. Apple is doing a great job at stripping features and standing still in certain areas to let…
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DED IMHO has gone from commentator to Apple apologist. I don’t remember the writer of Roughly Drafted turning a blind eye to Apple’s shortcomings. The reality is right now, there aren’t a lot of people who will be willing to pay $1k for a …
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GeorgeBMac said: Appleish said: Goodbye CVS and your tree-killing receipts. ApplePay does not do away with paper receipts. No connection. You can refuse to take it if you want though. For myself, I use it to enter into Quicken …
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Metriacanthosaurus said: Apple Music - $9.99 iCloud 2 TB - $9.99 What is the other $80 for? iPhone is an installment purchase, it is not a rental. If you continuously and religiously upgrade on an exact schedule every 12 months, it might mi…
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Samhain said: Wel yes an SE2 is about size but it's also about price, while $449 may see like a great price point the iPhone SE base model was $399 while that doesn't seem a lot of difference with the economies of scale Apple have now there i…
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rinosaur said: That camera design is absolutely atrocious... Apple design really going downhill LOL. What do you expect when you have multiple lenses? There's only so much you can do when your design is made up of three round lenses. …
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JWSC said: While this tracking technology has a lot of potential uses, it could provide additional ways to track another person without the individual knowing. Examples include stalkers who want to know you whereabouts, or burglars who want …
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Apple_Bar said: BBirdy said: I’ve spent the summer in a small town in British Columbia, Canada. I was shocked how many businesses, large and small, and customers use phone tap payments. Restaurants bring a phone tap device to your tab…
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flyingdp said: Ok. Cool. But when do you charge your watch? I wear it all day and charge overnight. Easy, If you are at zero, it only takes 1.5 hours to get to 80%, since most people aren't at zero, you probably can fully charge it up whil…
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22july2013 said: I was so excited when Apple bought Beddit. But how many years ago was that? Nothing has come of it yet, and the rumour is now maybe we'll see something by 2020? The article references 2019, not 2020, and Apple only bought …
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chasm said: The ruling by this judge is correct and law-abiding, and anyone who thinks otherwise should take their first-ever actual look at the relevant Constitution and related documents. It is all there very plainly: people in America have…
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lkrupp said: I understand the principle of limiting the government’s ability to compel one to open their phones for inspection. I also agree with the 5th Amendment prohibition against self incrimination. But freedom is not free. Enforcing the…
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mjtomlin said: 86hawkeye said: On one hand I can see the "inherently testimonial" argument on this. On the other hand, how is a warrant to unlock a device via Face ID or Touch ID different than a warrant to allow police into your hou…
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This is a silly ruling that will be overturned if appealed. It's not "testimonial" any more than saying it violates your fifth amendment to produce the key (via a warrant) to your safe deposit box, because, as this judge ignorantly asserted "makes …
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rob53 said: Stores are still shutting off Apple Pay capability even though their POS hardware handles it. Home Depot is a perfect example. Until all POS hardware is forced to accept Apple Pay stores will continue to turn it off. Of cou…
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mobird said: I know about all of Wal-Mart's bullshit to deny Pay but what is the reasoning that Home Depot uses? Home Depot, like Walmart, doesn't want to lose that data. Right now they link your card to an email, etc.. If the…