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So, the senators are asking to open an investigation about the credibility of a news report about tech companies that supposedly found spy chips in hardware and reported it to the FBI? Why don't the senators just start by asking the FBI what was sup…
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Steve Jobs once said that the killer app of the modern smartphone is the Phone app. That being said, there are two fundamental issues that still prevent it from making that happen: iOS's method of blocking calls in the Phone app and via CallKit ne…
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The app Letgo continues to be released with frequent updates, yet still continues to violate the App Store guidelines in this regard.
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Really? Translate REQUIRES a Pixel? Most high-performance Android phones have Google Assistant baked in, should've been the only requirement.
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DavidAlGregory said: If they really copied Ive and Apple the straw would not be included, ship 3 moths late and cost $100. It would be included, but missing one or more of the holes for the first generation, yet sold in four different co…
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sog35 said: ericthehalfbee said: Stop lying. She made around $74 million in 2014 (mostly with stock options) and then around $25 million last year (again, mostly from stock options). So she's made $100 million in TWO years, and this…
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Throttling is slowing down data, we've all heard it before used by carriers. What T-Mobile is doing is not throttling. What I don't like is how YouTube specifically prohibits the user to manually change the quality of a streaming video while on a c…
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Ok... what patents and inventions in particular?
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Considering that the screen draws the biggest power consumption of any component in a smartphone, I wonder how much power it takes when it cranks up the brightness and illuminates all the pixels. I always wanted Apple to incorporate a tiny LED indi…
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"I have a great idea... Let's give our new HomeKit-enabled model the same name as the old one. That should bode well with customers, and I don't think anyone will ever get confused and buy the wrong one!"
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I've come to the conclusion that I just don't need that many Glances. If only the Glances were vertical and Apple allowed you to use the crown to scroll through them, then it would be a different story. So, here's how I came to knock off the ones I…
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I spoke to the people at Zivix behind the Jamstik and they are hard at work providing software and firmware updates, one of which is adding the ability to tune it to a 4-string ukulele (my favorite instrument). Also, you can grab it at StackSocial …
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Don't know if it's related, but iOS 8.3 has also been crashing hard when I'm in Safari. Surfing goes down to a crawl, scrolling freezes up, and then I get the black screen and Apple logo.
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Same here. Half the terminals don't have the NFC working at the Staples stores I go to, and the ones that do still require a signature... What's up with that?
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It's a Home Button, a Touch ID sensor, and now an itty-bitty trackpad!
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I so want this... for my iPhone 6 Plus.
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Just installed to see what the Beats Music app was all about. Looks like it wants to you to create an account and then immediately asks to sign me up to a subscription. Deleted it. I'll just stick with iTunes Radio until they surprise us with its…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mubaili it is curious why Apple doesn't include a NFC chip in the iPad air 2. iPad Air 3, of course.
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At last they found a use for the guy in Microsoft who made the Zune in the brown color.
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Actually, wireless carriers that authorize a SIM-unlock send the information to Apple where it gets unlocked through the iTunes app, so Apple does have a database that knows what iPhones are locked and unlocked to a specific carrier.