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Sharing passwords (especially in a business environment) is a major security issue. It's amazing that they are making that EASIER. Of course, there are plenty of websites that haven't taken the simple step of letting businesses create business acco…
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Sadly, this marks the end of photography in general. Actual images created in reality no longer can compete with the AI generated stuff out there. Additionally, believing what you see in a photograph also is no longer possible. It hasn't been for a…
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A 10-year-old child spent over $3000 on Roblox via the family iPad, charges applied after the child changed the account password. This is a problem with iOS. It's set up to be a single use device, yet people purchase them as family devices. This en…
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I wonder if they will re-make the old accounts available for re-use. I've created, but rarely or never used accounts on many services as they launched to protect my brand and identity. I've also got accounts that I've used but essentially abandone…
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"The most obvious is that younger iPhone customers appreciate the sometimes-subtle improvements in subsequent models more than older iPhone users do," it writes. "At the same time, they seem to be more prepared for the monthly expense of paying off …
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Maybe with the ruling, it should also be included that any host of an app store also assumes liability for any rogue app on the app store that is a scam or malware. Personally, I wouldn't ever want to use a third party store, but plenty will, and w…
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The amount of control these companies have on what gets fed to individuals in mind boggling. Just because personal data isn't being sent to China (yeah, right...) doesn't mean they can't control what types of videos and images are being sent out to…
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If implemented the way the trackpad works on the MacBook, it should be fine. The force touch Trackpad actually is BETTER and more consistent than the mechanical trackpad. If you didn't know, you probably wouldn't know that it's not a real switch. …
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There are relatively few things that the iPad pro can do BETTER than a Macbook. Yes, it's trying to be a replacement, but in just about every scenario, it's a huge step backwards in productivity if you choose that as your primary device. Generally…
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Interestingly enough, if you DON'T put a passcode on your phone, you're unable to reset your AppleID password without first entering in the old password.
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chadbag said: For as fat and lazy as Americans have become, the adjusted per capital GDP (based on PPP - purchasing power parity) in the US is still higher than in Taiwan. And that is including all the fat and lazy ones. Which the TMSC mana…
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laytech said: Apple did not shrink wrap products like that. So dodgy. Yeah, they used to shrink wrap their products back then like this. Of course, if you are spending $50K on an 'unopened' box, are you going to open it to confirm that it …
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Why doesn't Apple offer multi-user capability on the iPhones/iPads like they do on the Mac? It would make perfect sense to do so.
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When apps are merely shells wrapped around websites to show content and layout, they are not much different than just going to that website vs using the app. Unless Apple changes the rules and says all layout and functionality must be contained WI…
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The problem is not the airtags. The problem is the unsafe airtag mounting systems like the one shown. If you have an airtag that securely mounts inside the collar, all of the issues listed go away. And if an airtag is useless to find a pet, it's a…
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maltz said: This speaks more to severity of the security issue than Apple's support of old devices. There are a LOT of security patches that have passed older devices by - even iOS 15 / macOS 12 aren't getting them all anymore. With MacO…
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Touchscreen on a laptop would require re-designing interfaces to be more touch friendly. Touch friendly requires larger targets and scroll areas. So the trade-off is less potential operating space on the screen for fine detailed work you can do wi…
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Not everyone needs verification. Verification is for those that are celebrities, politicians, etc, where it's likely that others would create accounts to pretend to be them. For these people, $20/month is very little money. What this does is make …
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9secondkox2 said: Nobody (outside of very few) wants a folding iPhone. It’s a niche concept. Nobody needs a folding iPhone. An iPhone, iPad combo is better solution, removes caveats, provides the user with rock solid reliable devices that ar…
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lam92103 said: darkvader said: GOOD! His early stuff wasn't awful. Everything he's touched for the last 15+ years has been. It's like he forgot that people buy products in order to use them, not just for looking at them. A good d…