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Another problem is that automated money lenders like ChocoUp which automatically approves loans based on sales volume (based on verified sources pulled directly from third-parties APIs) might accidentally approve a large loan that the client would h…
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Curiouserandcurious said: Man, what did that OP eat for lunch?! Who does number 2 work for?!
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tht said: Once runtimes get beyond a certain number of hours (about 10 to 12 hr) for the mass market or people, they will value thinness over additional runtime. Ie, a phone that is 7mm with 10 hrs of runtime will get a lot more sales than a pho…
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This is why the iPhone cannot be made in the USA.
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Beats said: I would LOVE to have a company that makes 1% profit of Apple's products. Does Apple send the components to Foxconn for assembly or does Foxconn buy all the components themselves? If Apple sends everything to Foxconn, then the 1…
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The owner of Foxconn probably saw the film "American Factory" after the deal was signed and decided to bail.
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sflocal said: People will get outraged over anything in this era of instant-information. I don't see an issue. Take it back to Apple and get a replacement. Jeez. But we're talking about a $45 case here. Not a $5 case bought from Wish.com…
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lordjohnwhorfin said: Before we’re all dead would be nice. Whoaa, hold on. Now you're just being political.
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DAalseth said: Apple grabs 30% of sales on things bought with an App even if it has nothing to do with Apple, subscriptions, services, and such bought directly from a 3rd party, but using an App that once upon a time was loaded from the AppSt…
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elijahg said: macplusplus said: elijahg said: chasm said: Surprise! Phil wasn't kidding -- I think Apple was 100 percent in the right on the point that he made: an App Store app should not do nothing if the user doesn't a…
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rotateleftbyte said: macseeker said: They would be great for baggage and suitcases. Keep the airlines honest. ROFL.All it would tell you that you have just landed in Shanghai and your bags have gone to Sao Paulo. Any thieves in bag…
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Genuine question: how much innovation is there in Tile? Isn't it just reading the bluetooth IDs of nearby devices and updating the stats on a GPS map? And are the tiles just dumb terminals that do nothing except consume power and emit a static bluet…
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Is this the same as the SpO2 sensor in the Fitbit Versa?
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Just waiting for them to build something viable enough for Apple Watch. They worked around it in version 5 by using a slow refresh screen, but that is a workaround more than a proper solution.
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bluefire1 said: One of the best iPhone software additions ever! Suddenly it's my favorite software addition too!
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racerhomie3 said: Stuff like this makes me happy that the trade war is happening. Switch to Malaysia,Indonesia & Thailand where intellectual rights are protected. Are intellectual rights more protected in Malaysia and Indonesia? I highly…
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That thought crossed my mind too, but when an iPhone is rebooted it won't connect to Wi-Fi automatically and the iPhone X on stage was already connected to Wi-Fi. mattbookair said:As for the Face ID fail ... that note on the screen was obvious a…
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I'm more bothered by vibrations automatically ending my video recording.
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GrabAsnookie said: Could facial recognition be the unlocking tool law enforcement has been wishing for to unlock phones? Wonder if the feature works on a dead guy Wonder if my twin or doppelgänger can unlock my phone.
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How about just a mode where the whole phone is encrypted with a key that is stored on another computer (either at home or with checked in luggage), so if they ask you to decrypt your phone you physically cannot until the phone is synced with the hom…