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Jesus h... Apple users are obsessed with Beeper Mini. You know how I know? Check the comment section of an Apple site on this topic vs an Android/Google site. You guys are raging about it. For some news articles regarding Beeper Mini on Google/A…
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My partner uses CarPlay and I use Android Auto. Test driving a Tesla, I can see why Tesla wouldn’t want to adopt these right away. They could end up sacrificing car metrics if these interfaces don’t allow them to surface them. And they would probabl…
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ericthehalfbee said: Another example that shows the EU is a joke. Why no complaints about banks withholding their cards from iPhones? Why can they refuse to let customers add their bank card to the iPhone (and enjoy increased security/reduce…
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AppleZulu said: No system is guaranteed to be invulnerable. That said, these sorts of stories are always fascinating when you read the details and learn that the ‘exploit’ involves a user who has failed to implement multiple layers of basic …
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leighr said: So a guy makes his own Bluetooth tracker without any of the security measures that Apple uses, and says that it’s Apples fault? "we hope that sharing this experiment will yield positive changes to the security and privacy of t…
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bestkeptsecret said: So essentially, create a tracker that does not have any of the AirTags safety/ accountability features like a unique ID, association with an Apple ID and a speaker, and then use the available Find My network and claim tha…
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Bosa said: Why is Apple Insider giving morons like this time of day? check his bank account, likely connected to Samsung This is actually a good thing. Because the vulnerabilities in the Find My Network have been disclosed, Apple will wan…
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cia said: If you are honestly willing to jump through all these hoops to make a cloned AirTag, you REALLY have to want to make a cloned AirTag. Instead of going through all those steps, you can just buy a cellular tracker off Amazon for unde…
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crowley said: 22july2013 said: killroy said: 22july2013 said: lkrupp said: bfranks said: I think in the scheme things it will all work out. A global pandemic kind of puts these things in to perspective …
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22july2013 said: Apple has no legal obligation to allow any third party apps on their platforms. Let alone third party app stores. It's kind of good business to allow third party apps though. My iPad would be a paper weight without the sui…
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bytemonger said: I wonder if my iPhone got hacked because I side loaded an app whether a class action against the supporters of side loading is warranted. Someone will eventually try. That's like suing McDonald's for making you fat.
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22july2013 said: mjtomlin said: Agree with both comments above… I also think Apple could start lowering their fees, especially for subscription services. Thanks, but don't you agree that Apple's $0 charge for free apps needs to be…
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That looks straight out of Minority Report.
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tmay said: brian.on.android said: waveparticle said: verne arase said: Apple is much too successful - we need to stop it now! -- Microsoft Microsoft is pretty pathetic, and Apple's privacy terms rankle Microsoft's nerves…
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foregoneconclusion said: brian.on.android said: Spotify doesn't need Apple's IAP infrastructure and shouldn't be forced to pay for it. Netflix agreed. That's why they pulled support for IAP. None of which supports the idea that Apple …
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Beats said: brian.on.android said: Beats said: Not like MS is a competitor to Apple or anything. And MS is right! Let’s also open up all of Microsoft’s stores to 3rd parties! I wanna be able to sell my crappy games on Xbox with…
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foregoneconclusion said: brian.on.android said: And yet Spotify is making a case that there IS a problem. https://www.androidauthority.com/spotify-vs-apple-eu-1222451/ Spotify completely misrepresented its own financial position to the…
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foregoneconclusion said: brian.on.android said: The thing with Apple is they've gotten big enough that their gatekeeping is becoming a problem. I don't like the idea that long term all things tech in the US comes from and is dictated b…
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The thing with Apple is they've gotten big enough that their gatekeeping is becoming a problem. I don't like the idea that long term all things tech in the US comes from and is dictated by Apple.
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Microsoft, Google and others want to innovate on mobile gaming with their streaming services and Apple is standing in their way with their restrictions. All the while not investing nearly as much in the space.