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I wish Apple the best, but this suit, they should lose, or else consumers’ rights are a thing of the past. Someone who is in a position of gatekeeper who also actively lobbies the providers of the goods for which he acts as gatekeeper, and restricts…
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There are other apps AI consistently avoids to mention, some predating duet display and not necessitating subscriptions. AirDisplay, Yam Air, Yam Display, and if you don’t need pencil as pencil support, a slew of VNC based packages, Jump Desktop, e…
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“Sure, removing the headphone jack does help make the iPad Pro even thinner, but how think does it really need to be?” True, particularly since Apple’s issues with batteries started the moment devices became really thin. My iPad Air and my original…
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Since this isn’t a new MBP model, just a configuration option, I think it’s rather annoying, that Apple didn’t announce it with the original product as “available later this year”. The vast majority of MBPs sold aren’t built to order or highest end…
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The one thing that is missing: ECC RAM, otherwise, particularly in combination with an eGPU, this is a killer machine.
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Unfortunately Apple has no equivalent visual guide to make sure you hold the camera straight and perpendicular to a level ground when taking regular pictures, such as to avoid distorted perspective and falling lines, slanted horizon, etc.
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bobolicious said:...so why does it always feel with every 'upgrade' that more Apple data defaults lead to iCloud...? First you have the corruption of the internet by ISPs: they used the scarcity of IPv4 address space to make private internet infrast…
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"Apple needs to come clean on how iCloud works in China and stop setting damaging precedents for how willing American companies will be to service the internal security desires of the Chinese Communist Party," Stamos said. Correct. Apple is like t…
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Still using Aperture to this day. The Workflow in Lightroom, and the subscription pricing both majorly suck. Aperture will be used until either Apple makes a Photos Pro, or maybe something like Luminar or Affinity brings out something useful.
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First off, customs claims they are fakes because they look “suspiciously similar” based on markings. ”Original” doesn’t mean “original Apple” it means “not fake”. Obviously any part replacing an Apple part will be very similar to the original. Even…
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The iPhone XSmax would be my dream iPhone, were it not for Apple scamming people with the eSIM. Bought the phone because I’m sick and tired of running around with two phones, so when I noticed my overseas carrier supporting eSIM, that’s when I deci…
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The problem has never been that music is too cheap, but that artists don’t get enough of the pie while consumers got raped. Example: LPs were more expensive to produce, store, transport than CDs. Yet CDs were priced higher than LPs, because “consum…
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The biggest irony is, that the country which has thousands of imprisoned and possibly tortured journalists and regime critics itself, and which not long ago was decrying Apple to the point where its followers publicly smashed their iPhones, is now c…
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haitiansonny said: "U.S. soldiers are revealing sensitive and dangerous information by jogging" - Washington Post "Fitness tracking app Strava gives away location of secret US army bases" - The guardian "Pentagon cracks down on soldiers' …
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“Family friendly” Sorry, but don’t be in the world of being profitable, unless you’re trying to sell a gay CEO to evangelists, with family friendly content. You might as well buy the Disney Channel. Most people are sexually suppressed, frustrated…
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Apple customer satisfaction is more a function of ease of use and fundamental quality of the products, it has little to no bearing on Apple’s repair policies. Apple e.g. refuses to even look at my MacBook Air for repair because it has “a dangerous …
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vmarks said: It's still a garbage fire. AC1200, AC1750, AC1900, AC2600? It's not clear from the article how these speed designations will fit into the new naming scheme. The Wi-Fi Alliance is a marketing company with no official involveme…
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Ha, yes, iCloud backups... ...”great” when iOS devices sport 512GB capacity (and you may have a few of them), and you want to store some documents and e-mail in iCloud, too. It means you’re almost forced into the $9.99/month plan (in addition to y…
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This is ridiculous, Apple undermines ownership of a device. Further, I don’t buy the security argument: few people carry nuclear secrets around in their machines, and with FileVault on, a criminal would still need to first get physical access to th…
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It’s funny how many patents the same VPN functionality is supposed to infringe upon. Given how much VPN tech is free software and even standardized internet technology, it begs the question if courts have anywhere near enough know-how to assess whic…