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hentaiboy said: pb said: hentaiboy said: Appleinsider only ever mentions iPad Pro being updated this year. So what are the 8 new model IDs? With four models in line (eight including the cellular versions), perhaps the iPad m…
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greenmeenie said: I dunno. Apple expects the iphone XR to be their best selling. And with preorders for the iphone XR on the 16th and it shipping on the 26th, i don’t think Apple will want anything stealing it’s thunder. I hope I’m wrong, but…
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I was so ready to get the gold series 4 with the Milanese loop, until I saw it in the store. It's not the color I expected from the photos and marketing images. A bit too copper-y for my taste.
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I have a Series 0, so pretty much a no brainer if I base it on features/specs. However, my Apple Watch still meets all my needs and looks great. Tough decision. In reality, if I do upgrade, it will be for the looks. The polished stainless ste…
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Soli said: 1a) So you read that and yet you still think 25 characters is harder to crack than the much longer 64 characters. ߤ榺wj;♂️ Ah, now I can see where your misunderstanding is coming from. Nobody here said a shorter password is h…
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@Soli, maybe you didn't see the part righ below the calculator? It clearly says: And So nice try comparing the 25 character password with a 64 character password. As he states further down "... the attacker is totally blind to the way your password…
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@Soli, sorry for having triggered you but I would think that an ex-NASA engineer (I am referring to Randall Monroe, author of XKCD) probably knows a little bit (no pun intended) about computers and cryptography. However, let me try to answer your c…
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Soli said: urashid said:One more tip: Never store actual passwords in password managers. Only store clear hints that make sense to you but cannot be deciphered by others. Its a dangerous world out there, take care of your secrets. …
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Finally I have a reason to use Apple Carplay!
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Tribruin said: urashid said: I must be in the minority, but i never use password autofill or understand why people use it. So if someone is able to get into my device, suddenly they have access to ALL my logins? It Seems like such a …
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I must be in the minority, but i never use password autofill or understand why people use it. So if someone is able to get into my device, suddenly they have access to ALL my logins? It Seems like such a breach of security protocol.
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mazda 3s said: So do the aluminum models still have the Ionix (or whatever it’s called) glass, whereas the stainless steel versions have sapphire?I ask because I have a Series 2 stainless steel, and the only way to get stainless steel on the …
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uktechie said: I love my iPhone X but several family members prefer the iPhone SE and I’ve fond memories of having a small light-weight iPhone that easily fitted in my pocket. I’m hoping for a ‘one more thing’ iPhone SE-X launch in October …
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claire1 said: Why is that Nilay clown getting any spotlight? Because of deeply insightful commentary like this:"It's got a bunch of the specs of the iPhone XS, but it's missing a whole bunch of stuff too." /s
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macplusplus said: “Safari browser had one constraint which did not allow users to type information into the input boxes while the page was in the loading state. However, we were able to circumvent this restriction by injecting a fake keyboard…
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Soli said: Any word on dntacaps for those prices? "...it's promising speeds of "around 300 Mbps" up to 1 Gbps, with no data caps." https://www.engadget.com/2018/09/11/verizon-5g-home/
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Pretty sweet deal especially the free upgrade to industry-standard router. Wish it was available in my neck of the woods.
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I thought this might have a built in rechargeable battery. Otherwise, Apple's own 0.3m (about 1 foot) cable for $29 is a better / cheaper solution.
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Looks pretty obvious
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I am not clear why this U series would be good for MacBook Air if it doesn't support LPDDR4. MBA currently uses LPDDR3. Wouldn't a low TDP system need low power RAM, even more so than the Pro model?