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chris_kalan said: On device VPN apps may not circumvent this, but a router-based VPN should, as the traffic being sent to and from the iPhone will masked at the router level, so the iPhone shouldn't be any the wiser. The iPhone is bound to…
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The bulk of these so-called “flaws” are actually “flaws” of the author. What kind of Apple professional customer doesn’t know that when you return an item for repair/replacement you only return the actual device and not the power cable and all the …
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If Apple is focusing upon markets with larger margins that is great news. Apple might want to disrupt the Hearing Aid market next, I know someone who paid handsomely for some recently that are pretty poor quality despite costing thousands.
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Hopefully there’ll be a larger 15” iPad Pro don’t mind if that’’s the one that is $400 more
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I can’t see blood oxygen mattering anymore for more than 99% of people, it was an important thing during the Covid era, but now I think hardly anyone ever uses it. I’m very,very health conscious especially due to my heart and circulatory issues and…
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Yep, the weight is not in the M2 chip or the R1 chip. The weight is in the case/lenses/cameras. We might see some of the camera tech being paired back for example as the optimal and most important use-case scenarios emerge. When using the AVP such…
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I can’t see it happening. The apps will have to be notarized by Apple and Epic might not even be allowed an Apple Developer account 😂
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It will be interesting to the difference in running Resident Evil : Village on these two. PSVR2 gives me motion sickness so I wonder if AVP is better in this regard.
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Surely there’s a way to enable 3rd party app stores while still ensuring Apple to get their usual and well deserved percentage. Say a new developer account type with this type of signing including a framework for tracking and reporting installs no …
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Physical purchases? Well I can go into any supermarket and buy a physical Apple Gift Card and then exchange that for any app(s) I like. No difference except no sellling of things second-hand which isn’t a big deal seeing as apps cost far far less n…
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“The report on Friday even claims an imminent filing some escape room.” What is this supposed to mean? Is this journalism or ChatGPT ?
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Every first gen Apple product I’ve bought has lasted me years and been great, including the first Intel Macbook Pro in 2006 and the first Apple Watch lasted me until last year! I wonder how the international rollout for AVP will be handled.
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Many, many people game on low-end PCs. I know a teen that does some gaming on an M1 MacMini, and all his mates have PCs - but the M1 actually runs the games he can play on it better than his mates PCs do (faster framerates and better render distanc…
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I would expect Macs updated to the M3 family first half of ‘24; and what Kuo is referencing is likely an M4 event. M3 Mac Studio (and others) could well be simple press release updates without an event. We’ll be getting M3 in an iPad pretty soon,…
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Eventually Apple might have to introduce a new tier of apps that can be exempt from only using in-app purchases - but costs say $10 per install paid by the developer - up-front payment by the developer of a minimum number of installs, and the instal…
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One would hope Apple will disable any AppleID using this “service”.
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When the iPhone launched I’d been working in a web dev agency for years. I remember saying to my boss in 2005 that I wanted the real internet in my pocket not this cut-down mobile alternative, almost text version, of websites that was de rigueur at …
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I suspect they won’t remove the eyesight feature, but they might reduce the resolution for both the eyesight feature and the wearer’ visible resolution and also the quality of materials for a more consumer focused version (along with a change to len…
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The term Application has always been used on Macs when (IBM)PCs always called them Programs. Even the Application Menu” (called this in the Mac documentation) existed in System 4.2 in 1987 and Applications have been called Applications in all Macs …
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As a fan of 3D and someone who often watches 3D blurays on his home cinema (screen is 10ft wide around 14ft from the seating) I have to say to have the capability to record media of this complexity in a phone is going to be brilliant. Pretty incred…