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Had two generations of Oura (pre subscription). Data collection was good but masking it with “scores” was lame. Then it’s decreasing battery life led them to a trash can. Got a RingConn and battery life of 7+ days is excellent with no subscription.…
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starof80 said: If the rumors about this is true, Apple would be smart to reconsider about getting in the Metaverse. They will be left behind. Behind what? The Facebook / Epic concept of a virtual world to live in is so damn dystopian. Anyo…
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MustSeeUHDTV said: Hehe....people put their passwords lists in the cloud..... Yeah, storing encrypted data on the Internet is crazy stuff. It’s almost like every service on the Internet has to expose encrypted data in databases wrapped in …
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The judge ruled that app developers can link to external payment processes, but explicitly also ruled Apple is still entitled to its contractually agreed commissions (e.g. 30%) regardless of using an external payment process. So that “free” app with…
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flydog said: Beats said: The fact anyone can reverse engineer this is scary. Some anonymous reddit user claims to have found code in an old version of iOS. No one has "reverse engineered" anything. That’s false. It was reverse…
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If you just use Apple devices and only need what keychain has to offer, then that’s all fine. But password managers do things like provide 2FA support, store a lot more data types, and provide tge ability to share with others. When we need our insu…
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That’s probably going to make the contact tracing through Exposure Notification more challenging from this superspreader event.
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It’s definitely better on its own, but there’s one use case that it’s really terrible for. If you use a personal Google Drive account and a company one under Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) then you can’t access both at the same time. You have t…
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mr lizard said: I’m sure that patronising attempt to help the judge reach her decision will go down well. It's not "patronizing" in a legal case because the parties are obligated to put everything on-the-record in the event of any appeal.…
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Is this a joke? While a few might find such a device moderately useful, the idea of putting a clunky wired box of buttons next to my iMac is appalling.
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digitol said: I’ve always questioned this non-removable HD. What if someone wrote a virus to massively R/W (read/write) to the drive ? If prolific, could be very costly or maybe impossible for Apple to replace or take care of. Good news…
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I swapped out a Eufy doorbell for a UniFi G4 just yesterday. Fortunate timing on my part. I got tired of the Eufy app constantly marketing to me for referrals and selling more cameras to me.
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eimoaotl said: There is a lot of vitriol on here against Epic. I personally think that iOS has become like Windows and Mac, where it is a general operating system and that Apple should no longer be allowed to determine what I can and cannot …
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I periodically have to use Teams with certain clients. If I have one request, it's native Apple Silicon support. Kinda strange that MS was very quick getting Office available with native ASi versions but Teams doesn't even have a timeline. Even Remo…
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"San Fransisco is also one of the cities with advanced transit directions" ... Is that a new city or just a typo? Francisco.
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michelb76 said: Instead of this ridiculously overpriced and underperforming model they could have just slapped some components in a midi-tower and called it a day. It would have sold better and it would have been a better hold-over. Yeah, …
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The Insider Edition has supported the M1 since early / mid December.
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I love my Oura ring. Had it about 9 months. It does some things the Apple Watch doesn't, but I also like that I have two different devices collecting the same metrics. As I get older, I've become more interested in collecting all that health data ov…
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mac_dog said: Rayz2016 said: This concern hasn't stopped other companies from complying with Apple's requirement. Social media giant Facebook has a substantial number of items appearing in its Data Privacy listing, and it offers the in…
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gatorguy said: chasm said: gatorguy said: Gosh, surprised the CEO of Apple would be ordered to appear. I thought the judge in this case already signaled doubts about the veracity of Epic's claims early on. Maybe that was a diffe…