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No one even mentions Mastercard and Visa as gatekeepers, even though they have a very solid oligopoly I know there are other card issuers like American Express, Diner’s Club etc, but Mastercard and Visa are the two dominant ones.
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teejay2012 said: cessnapaul said: mizhou said: “In short, iPhone users in the EU will be able to replace Apple Pay and Apple's Wallet with offerings from other yfirms.” I don’t think so. What EU has done is open up the possibil…
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cessnapaul said: mizhou said: “In short, iPhone users in the EU will be able to replace Apple Pay and Apple's Wallet with offerings from other firms.” I don’t think so. What EU has done is open up the possibility for other companies t…
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danox said: Walmart won't have anything they are not in Europe. I know they’re not in Europe, but the guess some people reading and commenting here are from USA, and don’t know about stores we have here, so I used Walmart as an example, bec…
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avon b7 said: Consumers will vote with their wallets Which one of them?
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avon b7 said: So why hasn't that situation arisen on Android where alternative wallet/payment systems have existed for a long time? It's freedom of choice. You decide. All McDonald's wants is your money. Put your card onto Apple Wallet/Pay …
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“In short, iPhone users in the EU will be able to replace Apple Pay and Apple's Wallet with offerings from other firms.” I don’t think so. What EU has done is open up the possibility for other companies to create their own wallets. Pretend that thi…
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Asynchronous has nothing to do with split speed. The correct is asymmetric transfer, when the speed is 120/40 and symmetric when the speed is 80/80. Asynchronous/synchronous has to do with timing. For synchronous transfers both the sender and the r…
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muaddib said: Imagine if Apple AR glasses could give you terahertz vision, that would be even better than X-ray vision. How? Will it make me be able to detect the presence of "spice" or maybe get me a ticket to the premiere of the upcoming…
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"In related Philips Hue news, a new feature will be launching soon that allows lights to retain their color and brightness whenever there is a power outage or manually toggled off" Yay!
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seanie248 said: "Newer cars will have V2V communications"
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melgross said: It will be interesting to see whether Apple decides to support Google’s codecs. It’s up to Apple to do that. Since it’s free to support, I can’t see why they wouldn’t, unless it just corporate rivalry on their part. remember t…
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wizard69 said: I'd like to know how they lowered power while increasing performance in the GPU for one. Avieshek said: From TSMC's higher Fabrication Processes. Avieshek has a valid point there, and also the article mentioned that App…
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AppleInsider said:HEIF video can be transcoded to H.264 HEIF is only for still images, and is the "successor" to JPEG in iOS. For video it's HEVC. The quoted sentence should therefore be "HEVC video can be transcoded to H.264" or "HEIF image …
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darkpaw said: The video says the graphics have been upgraded with an M11 processor which is faster than the M10. The M co-processor isn’t anything to do with the graphics, right? You're absolutely right. The M11 is the Motion coprocessor,…
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jd_in_sb said: I was under the impression that the barrier to good AI was software not lack of CPU speed. If we had blazing fast chips today would Siri suddenly be amazing? I think not. Of course AI needs good software, but that software…
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It works on my Mac mini late 2012, attached to an old Cinema Display 23" from 2005.
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Renumeration should be remuneration
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Quote: Originally Posted by mike1 One thing I would like is the ability for the phone to automatically turn off wifi when I get in the car. I hate when the phone latches on to a weak wifi connection when I'm stopped at a light and switches off …
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Quote: Originally Posted by lundkeman According to the wiki BTLE which is a part of Bluetooth smart has OTA 1 Mbit/s and application speed of 0.27 Mbit/s. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_low_energy It's true that it can use speeds…