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StrangeDays said: Calamander said: Amazing how Apple is now using its monopoly just like Microsoft used to - doing things that are good for corporate and carriers and bad for customers. ERRRNT. Apple doesn't have anything close to…
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22july2013 said: bubblefree said: Getting rid of the SIM tray is a stupid move. In a world of open standards, where SIM cards are still used everywhere in the world, why move to esims only? Perhaps to reduce costs, simplify design,…
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digital_guy said: Using eSIM as only/default/primary on my 11 series since 2020. Knew it should’ve been possible, then, but carrier said it wouldn’t be, and activation was an almost impossible struggle. No eSim wasn’t the ONLY way on the 1…
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sidrictheviking said: whodiini said: so i need to buy an iphone 14 outside the US to be able to use it traveling outside the US? Not necessarily. Have a look at the carriers around the globe who support eSIMs. https://support.apple…
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I think the whole no sim tray is a deal made with US carriers to force you into their high priced roaming when traveling. Should be investigated.
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Great, "antitrust scholar". Sounds they've already made their decision. Why not a "free market" scholar?!
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Sadly macOS is becoming more like iOS.
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Allow me to actually just search for the exact app name. Just let me disable all “suggestions”.
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dewme said: As a designer you have to make the call. Do I hobble my new product to maintain compatibility with an accessory (an expensive one) designed for the last version of the product, or do I design the new product with as few comp…
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fastasleep said: 22july2013 said: omasou said: 22july2013 said: I'm surprised there hasn't been outrage that people's iPhones are using their own data plans to transmit location data of other people's Tags. I think the reas…
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22july2013 said: pjctx said: So, as I understood it (or maybe misunderstood it) with Tile, my phone could locate my tags via Bluetooth. If I left my wallet in a bar, it would be out of my Bluetooth range but yet anyone else having Blu…
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Society is getting stupider. And parents just shirking their responsibility.
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I’m lucky if I get 1 bar with t-mobile at my house. But the price is right, LOL.
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omasou said:Hurry up Epic get that lawsuit moving...the world wants and needs the non-Apple iOS controlled app stores you promised Because Apple app vetting process is SO much better ... LOL.
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Threat, LOL. Good luck. iPhone integration a.k.a. lock in. I'd never buy an Apple car nor a Tesla for that matter. Apple Store experience sucks enough hipster doofus staff, can't image car buying being any better. FWIW, I have car play in my ca…
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SSD1400 said: AI states, "In one decade, the two had managed to steal over $2.3 million in retail value, which cost the university more than $4 million in total." If the retail value is $2.3 million, then how/why did this cost the university…
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ppietra said: ralphie said: Developers are under NO obligation to not track. Users can only "request" not to track, and not actually block tracking. Otherwise the alert would have said "Do not track me", which the feature doesn't actu…
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Developers are under NO obligation to not track. Users can only "request" not to track, and not actually block tracking. Otherwise the alert would have said "Do not track me", which the feature doesn't actually enforce. Apple wants to come across…
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This is the noose that turns Apple computers into Apple appliances. Without the freedom to run an OS or software of choice, these are no longer general purpose computers. I’m guessing regulators will also be looking closely at this as well.
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: If enough people let Apple know that they won't buy Apple Silicon computers if they can't boot another operating system, I am sure Apple will make that an option. LOL. No they won’t.