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Actually that was 1918, Science doesn’t agree on the issue now. Many experts have come out against the use of masks as cause serious risk and are ineffective protection anyway. Even in the hospital shields are better, hence Apple making them.
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Actually, you can train Face ID to work with a module motorcycle helmet when the chin bar is up. I have trained my system to do so provided my face and eyes are visible. You must not have your face in shadow however, nor have dark glasses on as it n…
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Suggest you have a look at the "Take Control Book on iCloud for all your info needs on iCloud services. Its an ebook previously published by TidBits, one of the first Mac newsletters to be published. Great resources with an average cost of about $15…
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sjworld said: spice-boy said: apple ][ said: Hopefully they confirm that the people actually do have corona virus, otherwise I am sure that there will be sneaky people taking advantage of the situation. Anybody who believes tha…
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jcbigears said: I've got to agree that Australia has been way ahead with many banking technologies like the cards with the in-built chips a few decades ago and with "tap and go" technologies like ApplePay. I only carry my phone with the drive…
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I tend to agree this is mostly about show me the money both for Uber and the government. However, in London they have a very high standard for their taxi drives. To drive a taxi in London you have to take classes for 2 yrs, you need to demonst…
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tht said: As a general rule in the United States, household electricity is still primarily coming from coal. While coal use is on the decline, the majority position isn't likely to change any time soon, as it's fairly difficult -- at least in…
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All this argument is unnecessary, all that is needed is to allow China to install the world’s 5g systems and then Barr and co can ask China for any info they want. O wait, we can not allow that as China has back doors in their equipment
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Hum, my three sons are pro IT and also gamers. The pay a lot of lip service to the module PC’s they buy for home use but in fact they never upgrade them because by the time they are ready to get that next level performance, the basic computer is stu…
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In most cases I’m not interested in a product that will stop working if I stop paying. I like to pay once and be done. This can be said for many things, not just software. That is my main beef, if you pay for the app in lump sum (own it) you…
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ihatescreennames said: I wish they hadn’t gone the subscription route. I used to recommend 1Password to people all the time. It was a little bit of a tough sell because many didn’t want to shell out $50 for, well, any software. Once I showed …
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So here is the rub: the guy with the bent pin didn’t spend the $150 for a new cable. He just walks out of the shop and sells the machine at top dollar to you on EBay before ever turning it on to use himself. It fails on you three weeks later. You ta…
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dewme said: In any case, Apple is doing itself a great disservice by having dependencies in its awesome products like AW4 LTE to incompetent morons like AT&T. I suspect the other carriers are not much better, but AT&T is a festering woun…
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The only way we know we have an Apple quality product is the Apple logo on the phone. Most of us cannot see inside to know the state of repair or judge good or bad parts. If if we want an after market system then we need a way to mark repaired pho…
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My family has been caught out twice by fake repairs. Both involved batts that failed by expansion in less than 12 months. The second illustrates why, in my opinion, after market repairs are bad for everyone. My daughter purchased a supposed brand …