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eightzero said: Japhey said: eightzero said: If I could, I'd ditch wifi in my home completely in favor of CAT5 ethernet cables. That wiring is something of a chore though. And all the little odds and ends at require wifi certain…
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Fahfoofnik said: The thing I'm hoping for is an easier way to acquire an eSIM *with a local phone number* when going overseas. Traveling to the UK/Republic of Ireland possibly soon, and most deals I'm finding are for data only. Going with my…
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Has the situation described in this article been fixed? All iOS VPNs are worthless and Apple knows it, claims researcherMaybe it never existed at all but if it is still present then it is not clear that NordVPN can do what is described in the second…
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Will these chips be made in Arizona, shipped to China or India or Vietnam, put into iPhones or iPads or Macs and those products then shipped to the purchaser? Not a very environment friendly solution.
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What is the auto updater Process Name? Then maybe I could kill it in Activity Monitor. I don't see anything that looks to be associated with Zoom running on my computer, but I have not used Zoom since the last restart.
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What is the point of these ads? Aren't Apple's Music radio stations available to everyone on a subscription? How will they get more money if someone hearing the ad decides to listen to the station. How successful are these radio stations? Maybe no-o…
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crowley said: Not sure why the EU’s investigation into Apple Pay was tacked on to the end of this article. Completely different thing. Maybe not. The UK might be using this to promote a regulation-free alternative to the EU for Big Tech in…
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What happens if the iPhone shuts down because the battery runs out of power? In this case, is the NoReboot code still present in the compromised background processes and is the malicious code which installed it (or any other malicious code) still pr…
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Yes, it's pretty good but has some problems with EXIF tags. I found that if the UserComment tag contains a non-ASCII character the character gets replaced with a question mark and sometimes the text gets chopped off although not at the character. Yo…
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rotateleftbyte said: All internet access is via a VPN that makes me appear as being in Warsaw, Poland. I live in Poland and use a VPN to access the internet through Canada because I don't trust the Polish government at all. I used to use the…
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mpantone said: 22july2013 said: If there was a shortage of potatoes, that doesn't mean I couldn't buy a potato; it would mean that potatoes are more expensive. If I was willing to pay $100 for a potato, I could probably find one. Doe…
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MplsP said: lkrupp said: mobird said: Why doesn't Apple help a privacy advocate such as the duckduckgo organization and let them supply the search engine? Apple doesn't need the revenue stream at this point. Wouldn't that partne…
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Time for a new CEO at Apple. The things described here suggests the present one no longer connects to the people inside Apple and the handling of the CSAM stuff suggests he no longer understands the world outside Apple.
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This is redesign is not very good. Here are two things I immediately noticed.. 1. When I look at it in full screen with Safari on my 27 inch iMac there is an empty space of about a quarter of the screen width on the left hand side. This gets filled…
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The stuff abut Legacy Data might be interesting if it split the responses by age. Are younger people more interested in hiding things after their death that older ones? I'm over 65 and have no concerns about my family getting access to my stuff afte…
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I've had diabetes for 56 years and have dreamt of this for a long time. A non-invasive blood glucose monitor was announced as CES this year by Quantum Operation. I hope these reports relating to multiple companies mean it will really happen soon.
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This version of Exposure Notifications completely lacks user friendliness. I installed 13.7 on my iPhone, tapped "Turn On Exposure Notifications", selected my region and it gave me a message. I was in a hurry and now don't remember what it said (po…
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This article from the BBC attempts to say that the Apple/Google API doesn't work very well either.
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As far as I can tell, Apple Health Records only works for a few hospitals in the United States of America. That means it's useful for at most 4.5% of the world population or perhaps 15% of iPhone users. The population figure is from the US Census Bu…