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Rayz2016 said: You’re thinking of the EU, not the UK. All the UK is doing here is blowing the empire trumpet, trying to make itself look like a big player in the wake of Brexit. Ridiculous speculation on your part. This story has hardly be…
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pujones1 said:Money grab again for the UK? Like they are always after an American company for something and it ALWAYS ENDS IN A FINE $$. “AGAIN”?? Pray tell what previous money grab has the UK made? How much did it get? You should check your…
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DAalseth said: Because Windows Everywhere worked SOOOOO well for Microsoft /s No. Just no. Yeah but that was like a lot of things Microsoft does, good idea but absolutely rubbish implementation. We all know Apple often isn’t the first to m…
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I’m guessing Thinderbolt is absent due to it being an Intel technology implemented using their chipset. However this will be an non-issue with the convergence of Thunderbolt and USB with USB 4 due next year. So the first new Mac might not feature a…
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darkpaw said: The NHS has not been involved in this app; it was outsourced by the UK government to Pivotal VMWare. Don't denigrate the NHS by claiming they had anything to do with this Matt Hancock-up. Nothing to do with Matt Handcock either…
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anome said: MisterKit said: I have often wondered if it pronounced ARM or A, R, M. I've only ever heard it as "arm", including back when the Archimedes came out (I knew a guy at uni who bought one from the UK, as they weren't generall…
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rotateleftbyte said: seanj said: Apple and Google team up to destroy Microsoft’s monopolistic hold over corporations? Sure! Other ventures... not so sure... Isn't Google a virtual Monopoly when it comes to search?They are well up …
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Apple and Google team up to destroy Microsoft’s monopolistic hold over corporations? Sure! Other ventures... not so sure...
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wattouk said: I’m excited for this product, it would be handy with directions and other things. Surely the only thing they can name it is iSight??? Or inSight?... then again maybe not after “Captain America Winter Soldier”...
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Supposedly the hardware to perform measurements of oxygen in the blood is already in the Apple Watch 4 onwards. It’s just an issue of Apple getting its software certified by the medical authorities in various jurisdictions - which rightly is a deman…
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headfull0wine said: I knew the French & UK models would completely fall apart once borders re-opened. In the time it takes me to drive to the next Canadian province, I could cross 4-5 EU countries. Try doing contact tracing across that ma…
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Rayz2016 said: As the writer pointed out, he was unable to test it thoroughly because the area he lives in doesn’t have a really dense population. And it still doesn’t answer the question of what they’re storing and for how long. Well that…
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This would be illegal in some jurisdictions.
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darkpaw said: Reasons why I'm not going to use this app: - The development of the app was given to a specific company. It was not sent out to tender. Now, you can argue that we don't have a lot of time and we needed it developed quickly, BUT…
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Actually not looking as bad as first thought. Developed by Pivotal, a subsidiary of VMware and using algorithms from Oxford University. Seems to have gotten round issues suffered by other centralised apps. Though integrating the Apple/Google technol…
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darkpaw said: Reasons why I'm not going to use this app: - The development of the app was given to a specific company. It was not sent out to tender. Now, you can argue that we don't have a lot of time and we needed it developed quickly, BUT…
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robin huber said: Even Brits say their government has no credibility when it comes to creating apps. The government has credibility... Its the civil servants that it employs that have no credibility when it comes to IT.
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I’m surprised at some of the tin foil hat brigade comments on an Apple site, I normally associate flat-earthers etc with Android...
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entropys said: Sounds very good. All it needs to be perfect would be decent pricing and at least one USB-A port. Surprised you didn’t ask for a RS-232 port too
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Punultimate said: It's interesting how you have such in depth knowledge around the guilt in a case that was only recently filed and feel so assured that Apple is at fault. The music industry is a spider web of licensing, cross licensing, where…