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The problem isn’t the occasional 22s, it is that in unreliable networks, behind odd firewall, or whatever, often it simply doesn’t work: the prompt with the “second factor” doesn’t arrive. Also there are serious issues in case of a hardware failure…
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And that’s why “walled gardens” suck: you can’t monitor app activity, the data they send and receive, spyware, etc. The system would have to perfect (doesn’t exist), the software developers trustworthy (which they aren’t), the hardware to be perfect…
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In all likelihood, it’s an issue with the cable, not the chargers. Apple’s cables are however defective, and someone should sue them about that, as Apple refuses to exchange them, while at the same time admitting that the only defects they track, a…
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The emoji thing is a runaway train on fast track to becoming a wreck. It’s a solution in search of a problem, a sign of ridiculous linguistic impoverishment. Can anyone still meaningfully communicate facts and emotions? Or are we down to a five hund…
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WiFi access doesn’t buy much, particularly if you use the router to limit which MAC addresses are allowed access. At least where I’m at, I consider WiFi almost equivalent to the public internet, security must be enforced at the individual device le…
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And yet it’s still impossible to add ApplePay Cash to a MacBook Pro’s wallet! Go figure...
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Apple’s disrespect for photography professionals was long evident, like when they canned Aperture, but kept FCP, Logic, etc. If they saw no market, they could have open sourced Aperture, but they rather sell out their customers and force them into …
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lenn said: This is laughable. Law enforcement can get a warrant to enter your house and search every single inch of it but they aren't allowed to search a stupid phone????? That makes no sense at all. Modern electronics are like brain exte…
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That’s the problem with “walled gardens”: you’re at the mercy at vendor. Things that could be easy fixes require brute force approaches like nuking all settings or worse reinstalling the entire OS and all apps.
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Just a waste of memory and GPU power, and visually indistinguishable without magnifying glass from any reasonable viewing distance...
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Seeing that one can store multiple “SIM”s worth of eSIM information on the iPhone and switch between them, I wonder, if it’s possible to have two eSIM accounts active, instead of one eSIM and one physical SIM. After all, why would the iPhone care w…
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The best way of avoiding the bump: make the phone a bit thicker, it’s uncomfortably thin, the batteries are much more fragile and don’t last as long since the phones are that thin, and we might finally get enough power, that the phone still works, i…
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What nonsense! Nobody has to use the nanoSIM for the primary line; particularly since it’s a lot less likely to find an eSIM somewhere while traveling than a standard nanoSIM. oh, yeah, and my primary line is an eSIM.
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One can only hope that this entire social media, narcissist, selfie, self promotion business collapses; not just for Apple, but in general. Cheers to each and every platform gone. Good riddance!
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Apple should just make a hostile takeover of Qualcomm, fire the entire management without golden parachutes, sell off the assets, hire key personnel, and liquidate the rest. That would give the kind of signal that would stop this sort of nonsense.
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If the right operates tons of fake news sites like InfoWars, etc. and Google is “fact based”, then of course a fact-denying party might get the impression Google is biased against them... And a congressman saying he thinks individual employees can …
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unbeliever2 said: Why on earth isn't there a simple on/off control for Location Services in the Control Center just like wi-fi, cellular, & bluetooth communications? Pet peeve. Just because you don’t want ONE app to access your locati…
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Google+, Google Allo, Hangouts, Hangout Chat, Hangouts Meet, Google Wave, Google Duo, Google Voice, Google Fi, FriendlyPix,... Google has/had way too many platforms that confusingly overlap and interact, and no clear concept, and some of them havin…
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larryjw said: Since when would US Law apply to anyone other than US citizens? China is still a sovereign country, isn't it? Law applies wherever someone has the power to enforce it. Mundane example: in just about every country, you pay t…
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Two things: a) heart rate from a camera IS POSSIBLE b) if Apple limited submissions to no more than six updates per year, plus two emergency submissions for blatant security problems, instead of allowing developers to annoy everyone, use up battery…