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I don't think it's so much a matter of want to as one of see a clear benefit. USB-C is very trendy right now, and the new EU law is definitely going to have an impact on Apple's business logic, but there are other things that they need to consider i…
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rob53 said: After reading one of the referenced links, I'm assuming I would need a legitimate monitor and connection that supports HDCP so videos will play properly. Ow. I forgot about HDCP. It's unlikely that the internal panel has sup…
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I love it! I wonder what model iMac he started with. The early generation models only have a 1024x768 display, which is really uncomfortable for today's macOS. But the last model supports 1680x1050. According to one article I found, it appears tha…
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Nothing they said is technically wrong, but it's incredibly misleading. There are plenty of PCs, including very popular ones from mainstream brands, that are similarly not expandable. Especially if you are shopping for one that is thin and light. …
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entropys said: It is the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire in space. The Foundation crew were the monks preserving knowledge. That is the core story. Only superficially, and only for the stories in the first book. It gets far far more int…
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mfryd said: I remember the days when Macs were not Intel based, but we could run Intel software using an emulator (SoftWindows). I see no reason why that concept couldn't be resurrected. Emulation is always possible. For example, anyone …
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MacPro said: 'Not supporting' isn't as bad as declaring it illegal I'd have thought. But since Windows has its product activation system, they could just as easily refuse to activate an installation and justify it by saying that they won't a…
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Pure clickbait. The cars were running in manual mode (meaning there's nothing autonomous going on) and they were struck while standing still. The only thing this has to do with Apple is that Apple owned the cars.
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My Mac mini is never powered off. It reboots when Apple pushes out a system update that forces it, but it otherwise remains running 24x7. I've been doing this with my desktop systems for well over 20 years with no problems. And I'm certain that th…
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crowley said: shamino said: Abuse is more than just child pornography, and non-pornographic abuse photos are not illegal. What happens if I visit Amnesty International's web site, read a few articles, and view photos of children that w…
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Abuse is more than just child pornography, and non-pornographic abuse photos are not illegal. What happens if I visit Amnesty International's web site, read a few articles, and view photos of children that were beaten by an abuser? Is Apple going t…
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StrangeDays said: This article fails to mention the book author’s name, but he now has zero credibility. I very much doubt this happened IRL. AI failed to mention it. FWIW, The LA Times book review it links to names the author: Tim Higgi…
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If it's like the last time this made the news, then the new product doesn't look much like Apple's product and doesn't have any Apple branding but is somehow being accused of being "counterfeit" nevertheless. Apple is trying to pretend that they hav…
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How much thicker does that make the phone? And wouldn't it look a lot better if Apple would just make the whole phone a bit thicker and fill the extra space with a bigger battery? And as a happy side-effect, get rid of the camera bump as well.
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AppleInsider said:There are two caveats here: Apple Watch and Apple TV 4K. Neither has a physical port that owners can access, so, all updates are installed either wirelessly or across Ethernet in the case of the Apple TV. This leaves no way to …
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While many may consider it a bit unfair when a mega-corporation like Apple releases a free product that eliminates the market for a small company's product, I am not the least bit bothered when they're going up against another mega-corporation like …
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I wish all the people accusing me of not having read the article would themselves read it. The very first line makes it very clear: Amazon is changing how law enforcement agencies can obtain footage from Ring, with the changes making clear tha…
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So police are no longer allowed to ask you for footage from your own camera that you paid for? I think this is about the clearest statement ever that when you buy a cloud-connected device, you don't actually own it. You paid for it, you installed i…
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We see articles like this for every iOS release. Most people see a spike in battery usage, probably due to things like optimizing the file system or re-indexing search databases, but that returns to normal in a day or two. And every time, some peo…
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This has very little to do with Air Tags. Apple already announced that they've opened the Find-My network to third party products. As such, anyone implementing the protocol can drop a message on the network, which can be received by any device conn…