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JinTech said: shareef777 said: JinTech said: 22july2013 said: When will Apple start booting apps from the App Store that haven't been updated for two years, since Privacy Labels were established? Likely on April 25th. …
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"...the bug to Apple on August 10th, with Apple said to have planned for a security update fixing the bug to be issued by the end of 2022" Seems a tish bit long a window to fix this bug, but hey, what do I know?
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cpsro said: Would be nice if my two old iPads Pro would update to 15.0.2, but they just sit at "installing" for hours on end. Same behavior was observed with the 15.0.1 update, too. Perhaps they've already been compromised. Apparently it's…
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With the first patent issued 2017 I suspect this’ll go nowhere fast and fail at the “Prior art” hurdle. This sort of application has been around along time - much earlier than 2017. Hell, I used Picasa for just exactly this purpose - and not only d…
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Skeptical said: Pay cuts for doing the same if not similar work from home. Really Facebook? Another reason to hate them. There's a reason why tech folk on the left coast can get over $200k salaries: cost of living. And even then the numbe…
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Folk complaining about the Net 60 don't seem to understand the real world: I'm averaging Net 75 with one of my customers, Net 80 with another.
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WarrenBuffduckh said: One would assume that a mutli-billion dollar spending, overequipped test lab would extensively test its OS with the most cpu/memory intensive apps and environments before shipping it as a Pro-class product. Apple curren…
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tracer said: An Apple computer running Windows or Linux can be compromised, not a Mac. A Mac is an Apple computer running MacOs. Total abject rubbish. A Mac is a Intel based computer capable of running OSX, Windows or Linux. What make…
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Let's pretend Apple does this. Since we're now firmly in imagination land, let's pretend Google, Facebook, and all the other major players also do this. Great. Now what? What's to stop global terrorists using an encryption app that's not backdoored?…
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gatorguy said: sacto joe said: Company statements notwithstanding, it’s a new version that was approved. And yes, if you want to play in Apple’s arena, then you have to play by Apple’s rules. ....Which is part of what Blix is tryin…
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indieshack said: I used Slack on a dev project and wasn’t blown away - I assume Google will do it properly - good luck to them Your assumption may well be horribly misplaced given Google's track record. Their communication app history is…
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Methinx the good doctor is about to undergo a valuable lesson in the huge cavernous difference between filing a patent and actually having a valid one. These devices have been around for yonks - I know 'cause my a-fib was monitored using one way ba…
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Kuyangkoh said: Hhehehehehehe......no thanks Apple card for now My Card has been 100% A-OK since day one. Listen if you want to be that person who constantly thinks the sky is falling, then please, be my guest. But don’t assume that every …
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darkvader said: urahara said: g3. said: anantksundaram said: These stupid thumb-twiddlers who can't innovate to save their asses, going after US tech again... Payments now. Pathetic. And ridiculous. Limiting usage of …
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tzeshan said: It is true that for a huge OS like iOS there are tens of thousands and more testings to be done. However, most of them can be done by computers. In this day, computers are very fast, they can finish tens of thousands of tests in…
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avon b7 said: I'm slowly coming round to the conclusion that the notch hasn't aged well from a design perspective. I still have a 7+. I'm still not upgrading this year. That said, When I looked at these new devices I didn't even register that…
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Thought Apple closed their last store in the area to avoid this district from being used...
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tyler82 said: I agree with that. I don’t agree with Apples branding themselves as Apple = security. Because it’s more like Apple (mostly)= security now go take a deep breath, sorry I hurt your feelings so easily In your over zealous need to…
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laoban00 said: For your info the best smartphone in the world is the Huawei Mate 20 pro. That's a very subjective opinion only and shall be treated as such.
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ClarityToSee said: I would agree with the lawsuit. The two factor authentication process is time consuming and inconvenient for the users. Apple should work on another way to strengthen security. What happened to simple and intuitive philos…