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benjamin frost wrote: » Although you're trying to argue reasonably, you're wrong, and Marvin is right. If you're typing notes whilst watching sport on tv, you're still aware of what's going on out of the corner of your eye; you don't need to be fo…
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Marvin wrote: » The Notifications panel and Control Center are examples of using a separate process without leaving the current process. You could for example have a browser open and open the settings app to reconnect to wifi or a VPN and test dif…
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wigby wrote: » Not sure if this is just a bad example or the entire concept is flawed but I'm struggling to see the benefits here. It takes so many taps and planning to run two apps concurrently that I don't see how it's better then jumping in and…
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AppleInsider wrote: » .....its overall look it essentially what's expected of a modern smartphone, and not dissimilar from Apple's own iPhone. ...right down to the lightning connector.
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mistercow wrote: » Having a false sense of security doesn't reduce the actual security of the system. For example, a house with a security alarm that puts a sign up that says "This house is secured by XX" is no more secure than a house that has t…
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mistercow wrote: » 2)The scam app doesn't cause any inherent security issues with Android itself. That's a bit of a stretch. I would consider software knowingly giving its users a false sense of security, a security issue.
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Is that iPhone jailbroken? What is that gesture he uses to lock the iPhone? And how does he have 5 icons on the dock?
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andysol wrote: » I'd love to hear how C*nt is used in a non-combative way. And by that I mean in general conversation- not simply talking about the word like I am. Lisa Lampanelli at the William Shatner roast: TJ HOOKER...what a piece of cra…
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mstone wrote: » Siri needs to get a lot better at complex tasks (or multitasking) before she is ready to assist with driver requests. In my experience she does not understand the word 'and'. Example: Show me a map of Sam's house and send him …
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tylerk36 wrote: » awesome!! Maybe a collectors item some day? Like in about 50 years? I'd expect ALL stamps to be collectors items in 50 years. comley wrote: » I want one and live in the UK so have to pay double i'll be happy to do so . …
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So all that fine print at the bottom of ads are for what, nothing? "Sequences shortened" "Professional driver on closed course" "Simulated images"
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This sounds like the SETI@home program, right? Except for cancer instead of aliens.
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kibitzer wrote: » Implantables. Leapfrog wearables. Implantables, you say? (Caution, foul language.)
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gadgetcanadav2 wrote: » I would hire a gay latino/black/asian woman cross so I could fulfill my diversity requirements. .....in a wheelchair. For everyone else, lighten up. Am I the only one that took this as tongue in cheek?
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jungmark wrote: » I don't think either of them are US citizens. I'm not sure who you're talking about, but Ahrendts and Melinda Gates are both US citizens. AppleInsider wrote: » Ahrendts will be joined by Melinda Gates, philanthropist and w…
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desuserign wrote: » [OK I'm Knit picking you. But maybe take a second or two to read your post before you submit? ;-) ] Pardon?
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Ouch, that contact lens looks thick.
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AppleInsider wrote: » A new wheel-equipped MiniDrone that can defy gravity... :wow:
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crowley wrote: » No it isn't. It should only forget the fingerprint if the phone isn't unlocked in 48 hours, or is rebooted. The phone shouldn't just spontaneously forget the print after 48 hours of regular use. Exactly, and the way I understan…