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sans said: "Cheaper models struggle" compared to what? Other Apple phones? Smartphones in general? I'm sure LG would have loved to have the "cheaper models" sales numbers. Struggles compared to the sales of the other phones mentioned in th…
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foregoneconclusion said: CloudTalkin said: I'm not sure of your end game here. Are you actually disagreeing with my assessment of what that document says? LOL...your "assessment" consists of saying that you have a different defin…
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foregoneconclusion said: CloudTalkin said: I don't think you read it carefully enough. Apple's definition of "track" is precisely worded: Apple’s advertising platform does not track you, meaning that it does not link user or device data c…
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name, address, age, and devices registered to your Apple ID account. Information such as your first name in your Apple ID registration page or salutation in your Apple ID account may be used to derive your gender.foregoneconclusion said: …
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foregoneconclusion said: Not sure what the point is supposed to be. Apple has to follow the same App Tracking Transparency rules as well, correct? So they're equally limited by that feature. In this instance, no they don't. Apple gets to…
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22july2013 said: AppleInsider said: As far as how Marlinspike was able to get a Cellebrite device, he says he obtained it in a "truly unbelievable coincidence." When he was walking one day, he "saw a small package fall off a truck ahea…
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AppleZulu said: CloudTalkin said: AppleZulu said: CloudTalkin said: urahara said: CloudTalkin said: AppleZulu said: darkvader said: Once again, Apple's illegal abuse of their monopoly on app in…
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foregoneconclusion said: The number of mini-LEDs and dimming zones is pretty crazy. For example, there are $3,000 4K TVs that have less than 800 dimming zones for an 85" screen size. A 10,000 Mini-LED panel with 2500 local dimming zones is…
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The battery is user-replaceable so they aren't discarded when the battery dies. The battery will also last over a year with regular use.This is a killer feature that may get overlooked. The product really doesn't support any use cases for me person…
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AppleZulu said: CloudTalkin said: urahara said: CloudTalkin said: AppleZulu said: darkvader said: Once again, Apple's illegal abuse of their monopoly on app installation rears its ugly head. As with the Epic…
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urahara said: CloudTalkin said: AppleZulu said: darkvader said: Once again, Apple's illegal abuse of their monopoly on app installation rears its ugly head. As with the Epic case, the solution is obvious. It's past time …
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AppleZulu said: darkvader said: Once again, Apple's illegal abuse of their monopoly on app installation rears its ugly head. As with the Epic case, the solution is obvious. It's past time for Apple's unlawful app store monopoly to be …
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rob53 said: pulseimages said: A penny is fair? Assume Apple has 60M subscribers and each plays one song per day. That's $600K/day. If I understand the article, 52% of that goes to the label but who knows how much actually goes to th…
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loopless said: A worthy documentary , I am sure. Sort of plays to the perceived demographic of the Apple eco system. But then there can be no suprise to anyone as to the reasons why Disney+ with , say, the "Falcon and the Winter Soldier" is e…
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jumpingcoco said: this rumored partnership makes more sense than the Hyundai/Kia one It only makes more sense if Apple has small scale production goals. If their plans were for a mass market vehicle, Hyundai/Kia would have been infinitely…
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According to the MR article, HomeBridge is the key. HomeBridge is awesome btw. Additionally, in the comment section, members highlighted that HomeBridge also has integration for Mercedes, Tesla, and Volvo. I am assuming it's also available for mo…
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lkrupp said: Notice how we don’t hear much anymore about the government wanting back doors into consumer’s devices? They don’t need to. Case closed. I have always maintained, on this site and others, the government never really needed back…
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Murvel said: So is it Azimuth or Correllium? Azimuth. From the post: "Now it's revealed that two Azimuth hackers approached the FBI with a series of iOS vulnerabilities, or exploits, that in combination allowed them to unlock the iPhone. …
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That's some pretty sweet marketing. A nice play on the "random act of kindness" philosophy. Thumbs up Tesco. Meanwhile in America... Headline: Apple and Supermarket Jointly Sued by Customer. Claim of Emotional, Physical, and Mental Stress Due …
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Spronic said: Many commenters are making great points... Apple is slow wheeling it’s catalog, and the difficulties in carving out its own niche were obvious back when they decided to not serve content with overt sex or violence. I’m not sayin…