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Count me in for v3 of this technology. (Still wearing Apple Watch Series 0)
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22july2013 said: Well even if the courts can't compel a person's biometrics (face, finger, eyes, etc.) to be used IN-PERSON to unlock a device, I'm sure that doesn't mean that the police can't use simulated biometrics to unlock it, assuming t…
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No worries! JeffyPay is still up and running, where we're one of the 5,945 companies vying for your credit and debit card numbers. However, we at JeffyPay take security seriously, and we use "Security by Obscurity" extensively. The 93,230 copies o…
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Only if it is compatible with Origami.
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mike54 said: Agree with others, BMW should of just included it in the price. However, companies and individuals have caught on that subscriptions can be easy money. Also I see that subscriptions will become common place for an expanding rang…
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iGlowEarth said: jeffythequick said: My main worry is that they're put on someone else's ears than mine without my knowledge. Probably Apple will detect which ear wax belong to someone else rather than you. That would be great inno…
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My main worry is that they're put on someone else's ears than mine without my knowledge.
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Mike Wuerthele said: anantksundaram said: Mike Wuerthele said: anantksundaram said: This is not good. The issue has nothing to do with whether they are anonymized or not. The issue is permissions and disclosure. Period.…
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Actions have consequences.
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My happiness score is down due to all of the ads saying how water just beads off of it like a duck, but the reality was that a 4 second dunk in 3" of water rendered FaceID worthless. The good news is that for only $659, I could get a refurbished on…
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My next Mac will be a Hackintosh. Not for anything that Apple has/has not done, but my mission has changed from needing a computer that doesn't need to be reimaged every 6 months but easy to know how to use (due to familiarity) to high power and lo…
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Hopefully this means that Apple will be looking at India as well.
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NoiseArchive said: I have had a problem with an ad that says “Hey Siri, clear my schedule” and then any active alarms that I have set are disabled. When OS/2 Warp came out with voice recognition, I joked around with the PA system, and sai…
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matrix077 said: GeorgeBMac said: So we are moving production out of the highest quality, lowest cost facilities in order to support a failing, trumped up trade war? As Winston Churchill pointed out: "Americans always do the right thi…
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Farewell, Jony. You've made Apple a better place with better products.
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FatherFish said: Who knows for sure the initial cost and then ongoing monthly cost for DexCom, Abbott Libra, and Medtronic Without insurance, it's about $2400 for two Dexcom Transmitters and 9 Sensors, a 90 Day supply. The receiver is $…
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paxman said: e500 said: This tells me Apple's quest for the "holy grail" non-invasive monitoring is farther off than originally thought. Otherwise why would they be selling this kit? I think the non invasive route is not likely to h…
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lesterkrimbaugh said: A couple of points about proprietary blood glucose systems: 1. The One Drop lancets (the pointy things that poke your finger) are clumsy and a pain in the butt to use, imho. They cost about 15¢/lancet. 2. The Accu-Chek …
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WIth Dexcom, Minimed, and Freestyle all offering Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Apple devices communicating with them, I think the days of fingersticks are starting to come to an end. Also, is OneDrop the subscription BG testing service, or was I…
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tundraboy said: Was Windows Mobile (or its predecessor) free from the outset or did MS at first charge handset mfrs for it? WinCE was pretty much tied to the phone, and there were only minor upgrades (.x) available from the carrier. There w…