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What amazing chutzpah and what sense of entitlement! Just because the internet was originally designed in a non-commercial, academic, trusted environment where privacy wasn’t a concern, and companies like FB had a golden Moment where they could rap…
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Damn right it is, and more importantly, it should be. Let’s put it more to the point: What should be criminal violations of privacy and data theft is under assault by Apple, which unlike the rest of the market, makes an honest living selling more …
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Sounds like a perfect RasPi4/Kali project to regain access to a Mac from which one’s locked out...
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Nice concept, way too few keys, and subscriptions are a non-starter no matter what.
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So, for all these years there was no arm64 version of a JVM?
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Please, Apple, in whatever politically correct terms you deem appropriate, tell them to fuck off. It’s our data, our lives. Advertisers have no right to that data; if they want, they can negotiate with each person individually what their compensati…
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No disappearance of a game causes harm, if anything it’s a boon as it may bring one or the other out of a gaming addiction, and make them pick up a bock again...
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"’You're almost scaring the consumer into saying, Wait a minute. Am I comfortable with this?' said Mark Wagman, managing director at MediaLink. Clarke said that the prompt ‘almost seems aggressively aimed at getting users to opt out.’” No shit Sher…
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so, what in essence was invented to solve the cable mess in effect made it worse: because now you can’t even visually distinguish what’s compatible with what. in the past you may have had a crate full of cables, but generally, when it fit, it worke…
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Ofer said: Beats said: Psh. Typical woman in business who thinks she is assertive, but she's just pushy. Had she been a man this would be laughed at. Since it's a female she may win. And the “misogynistic comment of the day” award …
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Patent office’s generally are understaffed, overworked, and often lack specific expertise in the details of an invention. Patents are intentionally written in very generic terms. As a result many patents are granted that should never have seen the l…
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great! now viruses and spyware can run without potentially alerting the victims...
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Anyone who claims one doesn’t need ECC RAM is as stupid as someone who says one doesn’t need a backup drive. Frankly, it’s disgusting that there are computers at all , that aren’t embedded in toddlers toys, that ship without ECC standard. The only…
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Time to pop some champagne...
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This debate, as usual, mixes three discussions: 1) the amount Apple charges developers 2) monopoly of distribution 3) Apple’s control over a user’s OWN device ad 1) 30% were perfectly OK once upon a time when Apple had a massive infrastructure in…
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Beats said: Apple stunting innovation.... What a fu**ing joke. Also Epic Games has a monopoly on Epic Games Store. No, they don’t. Because if you so choose, you can buy apps e.g. directly from developers or from other app stores. On iOS, …
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Apple should update its AppStore policies to prevent developers from asking for users mobile phone number as precondition to providing services. Apple blocked access to all sort of device information, cookies, etc., invented “sign in with Apple” et…
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mike1 said: Why do developers feel entitled to full access to the iPhone and its functionality? Developers need access because users need access and users get that access through apps they buy. The issue is fine-grained access control an…
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tundraboy said: If I had my druthers, no one except Apple would have access to my location on an ongoing basis. One time access, with my permission sought each time they need it, yes. But ongoing? Hell no! I don't trust any developer on t…
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The one service requirement makes sense: otherwise people would trust in Apple’s FindMy service’s privacy, while a parallel service would leak the data based on a user agreement most people just click OK on, without reading. Of course this is more …