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JohnDinEU said: I’m old school Apple and I’m Dutch. I remember Steve being pissed at Microsoft (re it’s market dominance) and we were able to download software from wherever we wanted. There were risks but so is driving a bicycle. I believe t…
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Some of the items mentioned in the article are very much pro-consumer, for instance: AppleInsider said:... easier for users to switch devices without losing data ... Developers have made this much easier than it used to be without the need f…
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davidw said: The logical question would be ....... Why would the dating service app developers want to submit more than one binary (with different payment system) of their app, in the App Store? What is being proposed by Apple here is that …
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rorschachai said: If you give information to a company, they can share what you’ve given them. No different than if I called up a friend and said “I’m at the parking lot on X Street.” If the police go ask my friend where I was, they are free to …
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In case anyone was in any doubt that anything you store on cloud services is scanned by the company providing the cloud services… here it is. One of the reasons I run my own private cloud.
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Looks nice and close to what I would be looking for from a wireless travel charge product. May consider it in the future, but travel at the moment is a little limited right now…
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gavinthain said: Total Fail. Need a battery version. Sorry, but so many people these days do not have wires for their doorbells. No new houses in the UK have wires installed. I just don’t get the craziness of the UK when it comes to elect…
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rotateleftbyte said:I see this as the carriers snooping on your internet activity is threatened by this. As they sell that data, they see a loss of revenue and want it banned. If that fails, they'll try increasing prices or throttling or somethi…
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I like all of my Eve devices. I also really like the specs of their smoke alarm (though it is hardly ever in stock - when it is, it sells out immediately). The smoke and heat sensor mix is an excellent feature for complete coverage, however I just w…
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tjwolf said: HomeKit doesn't allow them to report barometric pressure in the Home app. Well, this happens to be the measurement I'm most interested in - and I have to open the Eve app to see it. To make a long story short, I wonder if the s…
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@OutdoorAppDeveloper I recall reading that there was a drop in orders with suppliers for every iPhone in history around 3 months after initial release… it’s called the sales cycle and it happens every year. I actually suspect, and am part…
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bulk001 said: Naiyas said: AppleInsider said: The proposed class is vast and includes anyone who purchased an iOS app or app license from Apple, or who made an in-app purchase, from Dec. 29, 2007, through the present. One p…
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AppleInsider said: The proposed class is vast and includes anyone who purchased an iOS app or app license from Apple, or who made an in-app purchase, from Dec. 29, 2007, through the present. One pretty fundamental flaw in their argument …
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beowulfschmidt said: AppleInsider said: Lacking a replaceable battery is standard for smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Since when? Both the upper and lower story smoke detectors in my house, and the CO detector upstairs have …
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22july2013 said: I didn't see mentioned in the AI articles whether Apple can now revoke Epic's developer license, as it did last year, but with Epic at that time winning an injunction against Apple for that action being overreach at the time.…
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canukstorm said: One of the most interesting tweets I've seen today https://twitter.com/rjonesy/status/1436372845458771969 https://twitter.com/rjonesy/status/1436371919050362888 I noticed those points in the ruling too. I also noticed t…
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cropr said: Bosa said: the payment thing will not matter , 90 percent of developers will stay same because the cost of collecting your own payments will be much more of what Apple charges As a developer I can say it is the opposit…
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radarthekat said: get serious said: Allowing links to external developer stores is fine. I would bet most mainstream users will opt for Apple's App store for convenience sake rather than saving 10-30% on an App. I wonder, will the AppS…
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Overall I see nothing wrong in this proposal provided it applies equally to all electronic products... Smart TVs and the like included. Security updates should be made available for long after a product is sold and 5 years should be the minimum. If …
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retrogusto said: “Top of the list was a "lack of fingerprint reader," which scored 31.9% of the vote. Fingerprints are still the main form of biometric identification in Android devices, though it is unclear exactly why Face ID is shunned by …