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StrangeDays said: mikethemartian said: It is no different than Apple constantly claiming “privacy and security” to lock down their platforms so that they can maximize profit. Nonsense. Apple’s privacy measures have nothing to do wit…
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mikethemartian said: It is no different than Apple constantly claiming “privacy and security” to lock down their platforms so that they can maximize profit. Nope. In Apple's case, sure, all the people who work in the tech industry or are …
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Reminds me of the time when there was an iPod competitor who tried to hijack iTunes as the means to sync their devices to Mac/PC (instead of developing their own syncing software).
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kempathonnodge said: charlesn said: Well, this should send a clear and powerful message to aspiring white collar criminals everywhere: If you can't do the time, definitely DO the crime, since there's essentially no penalty for trying a…
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AppleZulu said: Enjoyed season one, but gave up partway through the second. For me at least, it fell into one of the traps that’s a bit too common in science fiction: excessive self-indulgence. This probably will crawl all over sci fi fans, b…
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foregoneconclusion said: Cesar Battistini Maziero said: Governments are slowing humanity down. They are corrupt, and evil. Human nature is the same regardless of whether it's the public sector or private sector. Neither one is more …
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jellyapple said: Interesting. It reminds me the origin of India English. They know the meaning of “upgrade” is really an upgrade (not disposal of everything and replacement of a completely new unit). While Apple is an American company uses Am…
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mikethemartian said: auxio said: darkvader said: It's already been shown that USB C will work in the older iPhones. Apple should get their act together. Unbelievable. If they care so much about it, why didn't governments s…
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darkvader said: It's already been shown that USB C will work in the older iPhones. Apple should get their act together. Unbelievable. If they care so much about it, why didn't governments step in when there were a ridiculous number of d…
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wonkothesane said: auxio said: stuke said: What a shame. When Filmic Pro went to Bending Spoons, the legacy community of Pro users revolted...see the app ratings...as their bought once app went to subscriptions (weekly, really?…
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stuke said: What a shame. When Filmic Pro went to Bending Spoons, the legacy community of Pro users revolted...see the app ratings...as their bought once app went to subscriptions (weekly, really?). A year later, we read/hear this. Here's …
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avidthinker said: I was bespectacled from fourth grade until my late twenties. One word, little chap: LASIK. It will change your life, you're welcome. Nah, it's the Neanderthals who only know how to think with their eyeballs who need to …
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dewme said: I’m wondering how the Apple Vision Pro will play out with users due to its inherent ability to isolate the wearer from the rest of the world. I know that wearers of the device can interact with people nearby who are not wearing a …
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barta said: Glad that you are in a better spot. I too would be curious to hear more about the question regarding the must have app for vision Immersive movies (and eventually games). Once people experience that, regular TV will seem like r…
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9secondkox2 said: danox said: 9secondkox2 said: To appreciate the vision pro, it makes no sense to revisit the first Mac. Rather revisit the oculus or the quest. The only differences are Apple is housing the compute in the devic…
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danox said: 9secondkox2 said: To appreciate the vision pro, it makes no sense to revisit the first Mac. Rather revisit the oculus or the quest. The only differences are Apple is housing the compute in the device and the VP is higher qu…
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avon b7 said: auxio said: avon b7 said: As an aside, I'm slowly seeing more and more YouTube ads (and longer) and constant nagging to upgrade to a paid subscription. I won't. I will simply stop using the service. Amazon Prime is…
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gatorguy said: auxio said: gatorguy said: hexclock said: Apple goes on and on about protecting our privacy, yet wants to deepen the ties to a company that completely disregards privacy. Or do they? The most obvious an…
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avon b7 said: As an aside, I'm slowly seeing more and more YouTube ads (and longer) and constant nagging to upgrade to a paid subscription. I won't. I will simply stop using the service. Amazon Prime is going the same way. An irritating (and …
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gatorguy said: hexclock said: Apple goes on and on about protecting our privacy, yet wants to deepen the ties to a company that completely disregards privacy. Or do they? The most obvious answer would be Google doesn't disregard pr…