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Sorin Astro said: The touch bar is worse than useless - it took away the real functionality and feedback of physical keys. I hit that stupid Siri button by accident all the time, and what I wouldn't give for a proper escape key! The whole key…
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tribal61 said: It pretty much looks to me like a renamed version of “piles”, which Apple tried to introduce with Mac Os Panther... Don't remember if it was called 'piles' but I do remember an early OSX had files which sprang out into a cur…
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payeco said: What took so long? Getting carriers on board? I can’t imagine it took them 6 months to ramp up production enough launch in these smaller markets. pretty sure it's carrier here in Singapore. Singtel only currently provides this…
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dewme said: Geez, what's next, a big "reveal" to let everyone know that the spaceship campus has 2-ply toilet paper in the restrooms? Two-ply would be too thick, it's molecular bonded one-ply which is both thin, absorbent, antibacterial a…
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I've found FaceID much better in almost every way. I often have wet hands either from cooking/washing up or just finishing a workout and TouchID was terrible in those cases. That was common enough that FaceID really shines. I also find the whole int…
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cpsro said: Lastly, you can swipe app cards up, just like you do on other iPhones to kill apps, except it does nothing on the X. That's maybe a sign that the current behavior is a bug that will soon kill apps like it should. It's not a…
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GPS on my new X has been off enough to make maps navigation challenging. Maps ( and Google Maps) showed me about 1/8 mile wrong today, it's not the first time, it seems to start 1 to 2 streets adrift from where I actually am but it zeroes in after a…
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Blunt said: Apple nailed it. You can tell by counting the trolls. You can tell by what actually happened in the market. I'll take Singapore as that's where I live. The pre-orders and telcom-orders were, as usual, dominated by scalpers buy…
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lightvox said: Nope. Not for me. Already used to not having a Home button after less than a day, and I prefer not having a home button now. Much easier using the phone one-handed without a home button. Notch is also fine and doesn't bothe…
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Is Series 3 64-bit yet? 62 bit, 63 is next year and 64 the year after
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phirenze said: When the eff are they going to update the MBPs? Seriously it's been years and this thing get updated after a year. I don't get it. Be careful what you wish for. I like my macbook pro with its two USB-A ports which get lots…
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jonyo said: All it took was 3 things: 1. Access to the source code to be altered and recompiled 2. Access to the distribution server to upload the infected version 3. A valid dev cert to use in the recompile, whether the actual dev's cert, …
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mr. me said: I'm not so sure. On your iOS device with Touch ID enabled, you must reenter your passcode every 48 hours. From this I infer that Touch ID is a convenience, but that passcodes provide superior security. No you don't. You only n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MrEdofCourse Do you copy and paste this story every year, or is it auto-generated by a server-side script? Spoiler alert: The follow up to this will be a story about how "production delays" have pushed the iPhone …
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloodline I don't usually comment, but as an app developer I thought I might be able to add something to this discussion. Firstly I generally like DED's articles, you have to take them with a pinch of salt, but I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by RichL I can only think of two ways that this could have been implemented: (i) searching through a known list of app URL schemes (slow, limited) or (ii) using a private API that Apple has given Twitter access to. So…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CryhavocQ Not necessarily. The Good app does this too. My employer uses it to whitelist/blacklist authorized apps on employees' BYOD phones. I refuse to install it on principle. My employer does not need to know wh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CryhavocQ What is the point of sandboxing in iOS if apps can violate their sandbox at will? It's nobody's business but my own what apps I have installed. I don't see how an app 'feature' like that possibly passes …
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz Whats the over under on how long before Walmart, Best Buy, and other's eat their words and are forced to accept Apple Pay? I give it less than 12 months. It'll be right after the first big holiday shopping …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee Since there is as of yet no information about how it will be implemented or if it's possible to send notifications without the users consent, just saying (essentially) "trust Apple!" is not that helpful. …