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Is this actually “better” for EU customers who do not want the latest Apple technology and are more comfortable using the older technology because the barn door is already open and the horse got out years ago with lightning cables. So the customer …
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Happy Holidays and thanks for all the hard work and great articles you make. I know the herd has gotten thin over the years, when it comes to sites like Appleinsider, I appreciate your dedication to make a great website and hope to see your contin…
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johnwhite1001 said: Great news if true. Hardware subscription a bad idea. That’s what the iPhone upgrade program is. A lease for your iPhone. If you upgrade every year then you’re only paying for what you use, if you hold on to your iPho…
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chasm said: It’s time to start fining commercial sites that spread disinformation/misinformation, and fining/jailing the propagators of these BS scams and scares. As long as the originators can continue to get away with it, they will keep pu…
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The carriers have had a tough time with internal theft. I remember hearing a story years ago about Verizon employees that were Hell’s angels members that didn’t have a criminal record. They would be assigned to customer service and would be able to …
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chasm said: roundaboutnow said: Maybe Apple should come out with a TV with an OTA tuner integrated with Apple TV OS? If not a TV, then maybe an Apple TV soundbar? OTA television is likely going to be phased out over the next few (…
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So the EU wants Apple to ignore US law when it comes to doing business in the European Union. The problem is Apple is an American country and has to comply. All of those “issues” are based off of rules that Apple did not create, the US did, and they…
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I guess the joke is on me because I really never liked any of Apple’s mouse designs and only used the adb version back in the day. The rest of the time I would buy a Logitech, or gasp, a Microsoft wireless mouse and load the drivers for MacOS to use…
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blastdoor said: delreyjones said: DAalseth said: I think it could be mostly true. CEOs are kind of like dictators so dealing with real dictators is often more comfortable for them than dealing with democratic government…
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rjharlan said: I can’t help but believe that this is a complete fake. There’s no way that two Russian influencers got their hands on two Macs that haven’t even been introduced to the market! Even the associates haven’t even been introduced to…
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mikethemartian said: charlesn said: SO... which brand of wireless earbuds are fixable by the general public? Go ahead, I'll wait... Listen: I realize that the Right to Repair niche and the iFixIt gang would like to return us to the …
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Apple's refusal to unlock the phones from the San Bernardino attack in 2015 was the first high-profile case. The FBI paid a large sum to Cellbrite to bypass Apple's security, but it's unclear if they found anything useful. This incident sparked a de…
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Looks like the EU has been busy pretending they’re the Daleks and forcing Apple to “Obey!”
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I don’t understand how withholding features can be anti-competitive. IMHO that would be more competitive as others would fill the void that Apple has created.
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gatorguy said: kamyk35 said: Privacy considerationsGoogle has addressed potential privacy concerns with Ask Photos. The company assures users that their photo data won't be used for advertising.ߤ㰟䣰藍Are there people that really belie…
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The irony is my friend who works at an Apple Store has mentioned that customers who don’t know what those indicators are, claim Apple is listening to their conversations. 🤦
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It was very shortsighted to make products like this without having field tested them and if they did, Apple should be ashamed of themselves for trying to convince the public that finewoven was a suitable alternative to leather. Somebody at Apple de…
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gatorguy said: quakerotis said: the smart home is a myth There's plenty of room for improvement, but it's hardly still at the point of a myth. I currently have dozens of smart devices that in general all work together: Smartphone…
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Yes it’s all Apple’s fault for not being a more responsible parent. /s
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That would be hilarious if they took all this time to make an alternative store and the general public moved on. I guess they’re going to find out how expensive it is to build and maintain an App Store and could end up like the Microsoft store when …