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Well, I guess it’s time to buy. The only one I have is the Magic Keyboard, which is awesome—my iPad stays in it all day everyday. But, I love Procreate. Having shortcuts so convenient would be great. My real question would be how well Sketchboard Pr…
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Amber alerts are obviously well intentioned. In the unlikely event I could help with one of them, of course I would like to do that. However, even without EarPods they are incredibly loud and shocking. I’ve been torn about disabling them. And as sta…
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Apparently if you’re part that bunch of people you are too good to go to work. Must be nice to be so incredibly arrogant. Really relieves any need to consider just how fancy a job you’ve got. Feel free to leave. I’m there’s a wonderful startup waiti…
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It’s extremely difficult to find really knowledgeable people at an Apple Store. Mostly the workers are just good at appearing positive. While that’s nice, it doesn’t answer my questions. I’d prefer knowledgeable over perfect social skills any day. …
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I’m not sure if there’s an error (my actual motivation for this little annoying post), but it looks like this is announcing or informing about a movie that’s about 7 months away. So, if I wasn’t a subscriber and this was somehow exciting… I don’t th…
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Apple Maps always works great for me in the US. But, when I travel, particularly using public transport in Europe, Google is the only way to go. Hopefully, Apple will eventually catch up on all the details.
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It’s not a US-centric fail. Jeez, and I thought my local California was lost in political correctness, but no, it’s a worldwide affliction. And the effect isn’t much to look at, in any case. No sparkles, no nothin’, just hard to see gray dots. I do…
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How Apple didn’t see these privacy and security threats to their users and to society is mind boggling.
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In a single moment Apple is destroying all of its credibility. It’s amazing to see the complete self destruction of a brand image they worked so hard to achieve. I’m awestruck by their utter ignorance of what they are doing. How rapidly the fall is …
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Heh Appleinsider writers. You are repeatedly characterizing this technology as just fine because of hashes. If you think it’s great, I guess that’s your opinion. However, other people have very different opinions. Such as—clever technology does not …
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This is a problem in concept. It doesn’t matter whether it’s hashes or anything else. The concept is Apple is checking peoples private data. They can be endlessly clever and it’s still a problem. It’s still amazing that they didn’t see that at the b…
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Apple is becoming pathetic in their deafness to criticism. This not a feature. It’s an invasion of privacy and the the ´back door’ they said they wouldn’t build. I don’t buy their devices to become a part of the surveillance state. Get out the h*** …
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It is Very Offensive when these idiots, excuse me Senior Vice President was it, only talk about the way their repulsive concept has been ‘communicated’. Are they truly so blind as to believe they are just sooo special that it’s ok when they look at …
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flydog said: KTR said: I’m confuse, who won lol Have you tried reading the article? Seriously, the article doesn’t really say what sort of settlement was reached. It’s pretty vague on that point. Seriously.
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lkrupp said: Again, where will you all go if you can’t trust Apple anymore? I’ve asked this question many times but no responses. If you no longer trust Apple or think they are in bed with the government will you leave the platform? Where wil…
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So, Apple continues to defend itself and be utterly deaf to any criticism. They continue to act like they can do no wrong. If this is their reaction to privacy issues, then the entire stance of the company is over. I was thankful in the past for all…
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That Apple fails to see the conceptual problem with checking the contents of private accounts is mind boggling. And the idea, as other commenters mention, that users must rely on their current and future refusal to use this technology for other purp…
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Apple completely screwed this up. It’s conceptually wrong from the start. I can’t believe this even got initiated as a project. It’s idiotic to try and excuse looking into private data by justifying the method of the technology. Apples entire stance…
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There are some false implications in this article. For example, people such as myself who don’t like surveillance of any kind…also definitely don’t like other companies doing it. For example, checking online material that’s publicly available seems …
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* Surveillance By Apple * is wrong. I hope this is somehow stopped. Who would have thought privacy focused Apple could be so exceptionally stupid.