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A few years ago, Cincinnati Children's Hospital standardized on iPhones and Epic/MyChart, with an iPad at every bedside. The laptops, though, still run Windows - and just this morning, as the nurses started the Q&A before my son's outpatient pro…
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gatorguy said: alterbentzion said: When I enable RCS, my phone doesn't offer SMS as a fall-back option, the way it does with iMessage. Is this a bug or a feature? A feature Can you explain that? If an RCS message fails to be sent…
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When I enable RCS, my phone doesn't offer SMS as a fall-back option, the way it does with iMessage. Is this a bug or a feature?
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After installing the update on my 2020 SE, my phone became incredibly slow. Turns out System Data had grown by more than 10% and eaten up much of my phone's minimal free space. Multiple reboots made little difference. I ended up doing a local backup…
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chasm said: Mostly the cheapskate customers… No. Some of us genuinely have to think hard before plunking down $400 on anything. The SE has been truly a gift for those of us who need an iPhone for its apps, but simply don't have the budget…
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I have to say I'm disappointed - not in the hardware, but in the loss of a relatively affordable iPhone. I'd love to replace my SE 2020, but not for twice what I paid for it as an open-box phone.
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What MacOS versions are these screensavers compatible with?
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Is the iPhone the only device using this controller?
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I've got an SE (2020), and it hasn't been too bad. The OS does seem to need more free memory than 17 did; without it, it tends to get laggy. Also, I've got this bug where the label for the Paste command will disappear from contextual/popup menus. In…
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I don't see any Amazon coupon for the iPad mini 7.
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It's not like there aren't other options. I see tons of other makers' models online.
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This article was originally published 2 1/2 years ago. The patent was granted today (!), but it's unclear to me what else in this article is new. Can someone clarify? Perhaps it would have been helpful to make that clear in the article itself.
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Mike Wuerthele said: antiprotest said: Why are even tech people so faint hearted as to find everything "creepy"? I see this word come up a lot in similar contexts. One might have no use for this product but it is far from creepy. This …
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I'm surprised so many IT departments are allowing automatic updates on employees' computers at all, without those updates having been trialed first by IT. Is this because of a sense of urgency specific to security-related patches?
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Fascinating! Thank you for sharing this. Chalk it up to his optimism, but one thing Jobs did get wrong (a bit more than halfway through) was his lack of concern for breaches of privacy.
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Afarstar said: alterbentzion said: I'd love to be able to edit the default order of icons, so when I rent a car (I travel frequently) I don't need to reinvent the wheel each time. You can. Settings>General>CarPlay> Select y…
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I'd love to be able to edit the default order of icons, so when I rent a car (I travel frequently) I don't need to reinvent the wheel each time.
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regurgitatedcoprolite said: Jon Stewart, aka Jonathan Stuart Leibowtiz. has had his day. Time for him to hang it up. Your comment smacks of antisemitism. Why else do you need to emphasize his Jewish surname? Sorry, but I can't not call yo…
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How about templates?
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Getting involved in any political/social debate is a fraught decision for any business, if they don't want to estrange any of their clients. Call it amoral, but from an economical standpoint a company's first job is to make, not lose, money. Having…