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Protecting in a child's devices, as Apple hints at, does seem like the better way to go. Frankly, that would probably be better in general. Either provide evidence to Apple or Microsoft that you are an adult, which would then remove a flag on the in…
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M68000 said: I’m not getting the point of an always on display… why would anybody want that? Would hope it is optional in the settings OLED displays can just light a few pixels without drawing much power. So, an always on display could di…
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foregoneconclusion said: bobolicious said: I cannot ever remember a monitor needing firmware upgrades... ? Do an internet search for "difficulty updating firmware dell monitor" and prepare to be amazed... I have a Sony camera fl…
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From what I can tell, for 4K video editing, this is noticeably better than most other (single) monitors you can get for less than the price of the Apple Pro Display XDR, since you can have plenty of controls on the screen while still displaying your…
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mikethemartian said: hmurchison said: 'The new Macs are so fast you wouldn't know what to do to strain them" The Mac press Me. "Let me encode some AV1 8k footage on this. How fast can you compress HEVC 10 bit to mkv?" The comp…
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Apple should support third party curation, with some kind of revenue split. That way we can get better app stores, or at least better specialized app stores, but with Apple still getting the revenue it wants (and should receive) to ensure the App ec…
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libertymatters said: Also, what does this transition say about Apple's confidence in making sophisticated Mac apps in Catalyst over AppKit? It seems like a vote of no confidence to me. Apparently there is some confusion over whether it wa…
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Do Apple and Sonos have some kind of patent deal between them? All the elements that Sonos has gone after Google for infringing are implemented on Apple devices as well, and seem to be integral to AirPlay 2 as well. Perhaps Sonos had to agree to s…
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All this anti-stalking stuff makes the AirTag a lot less useful as an anti-theft device, unfortunately. If Apple keeps tightening the AirTag anti-stalking capabilities, what use cases will be left? Just finding stuff in your house?
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stevebobs said: Xed said: stevebobs said: We have got ourselves some apple lovers here. While I agree that the media probably wants to make a story of this more than investigate the matter, this device apple made is dangerous. I…
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22july2013 said: I'm surprised Biden would do anything to anger China. Maybe they don't own Biden. Are you arguing that Biden shouldn't anger Taiwan because China considers it a Chinese province? China is certainly a large consumer of chip…
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GeysonAlvarenga said:I recently got my Sony A7SIII (I use CF-Express A cards) which usually contain gigantic 4K 120fps HLG files, and this truly doesn’t ring “Pro” as they target creators. Time is money! P.S Im grateful for the upgrades. But th…
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Maybe it was staged. This can happen, and this likely will happen. That's what the notifications are for. This is definitely dual-use technology. As someone who would be concerned about someone stealing, say, my camera bag, I would rather it be ha…
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jasonfj said: Exhibits two and three, your honour. And is that a "Nevermind" logo tattoo'd across his chest? Even if he has been suffering from this, the many times he has referred to (and reproduce) the iconic image for humor value is go…
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KaseyKeiser said: I believe Apple has a hidden agenda for doing this and it has nothing to do with protecting children or child trafficking. For all the bad press and blowback from the public, and the fact that this seems to contradict their …
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fultonm said: I wish they would just scan iCloud like the other cloud providers. What an ass backwards way of saving server side processing cycles at the expense of privacy and device processing cycles, and Apples reputation in the toilet. …
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aderutter said: I do think Apple should lock MacOS down to a single Apple provided Mac app-store, but they would likely need to reduce the commission to a much lower figure to appease the big developers and not hurt the platform. Then again, …
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Indeed, if I were Apple I would be freaked out by the idea of iPhone users being able to be persuaded into downloading theftware or software that can bypass all of iOS's security mechanisms. Apple does have signing for Mac apps distributed outside o…
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22july2013 said: If the article is correct, and Apple doesn't find a way to fix it, this will be a great solution to a difficult problem. As the article states, "I would imagine the most common use case to be uploading sensor readings or any …
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MplsP said: Seems like this is a great example of how the app store adds value - a malicious app is discovered and Apple can deactivate it, improving the security for everyone. Exactly. A court ordered opening of the App Store to multip…