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airnerd said: Anachr0n said: jmey267 said: So if this is a hack turned into a product to get into iPhones is it not illegal to use? Wouldn't this pose a problem for valid legal evidence gathering? It would be inter sting to s…
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maestro64 said: the question is, will Apple break this product on the next release of software as they did with jailbreakers. This may be another cat and mouse game with Apple and these companies. All security is (and always will be) a cat…
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ivanh said: Design defect, wrong material used. I warned Apple for years. I replaced a few. No other USB cables in my drawer has such problem in 10 years, except Apple’s. Apple has years of opportunity to improve it, if they wish. No action …
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SpamSandwich said: wanderso said: I expect all sound was recorded on separate multi-channel equipment, not the iPhone. In many ways, an audience will be forgiving of video quality, if sound is good. Sound is typically looped in …
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jdw said: Gee. And I thought the HomePod was so great sounding a device one no longer need to resort to an EQ! Never underestimate the demands of an audiophile.
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eightzero said: I wonder if Angie will put sound rooms in Apple Stores? Because having one of these sitting out on a shelf in a crowded store isn't going to help them sell. I remember stereo stores where all the components could be compared.…
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robbyx said: tmay said: robbyx said: StrangeDays said: somebody’s worried about being fitbitted... the Sonos One is a single-channel speaker. funny nobody had panic attacks about it being mono...yet now people are upset…
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robbyx said: StrangeDays said: somebody’s worried about being fitbitted... the Sonos One is a single-channel speaker. funny nobody had panic attacks about it being mono...yet now people are upset at the multi-channel HP and its seven …
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ericthehalfbee said: What’s next? Class action lawsuits against Microsoft or Apple whenever a security exploit is discovered in their OS? The only absolute with regards to computers (software & hardware) is there will always be bugs/exp…
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gmgravytrain said: Samsung's motto is, "Anything Apple can do, we can do better." That probably applies to all of Samsung's business model concerning all companies. Samsung always stays hungry, constantly nipping at the butts of rival compa…
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VRing said: racerhomie3 said: It’s pretty pathetic that my $350 32GB iPhone SE is visibly faster than the $1000 Note 8 No it's not. I hate it when I open every single app on my phone and it falls behind by 1/2 second to a phon…
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MustSeeUHDTV said: Soli said: MustSeeUHDTV said: Soli said: MustSeeUHDTV said: Apple should really make $29 the permanent price for replacing the batteries. Why? Can you explain how it benefits Apple to, say, ha…
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ericthehalfbee said: Why would I order a kit for $29 from iFixit (and then do the work myself and risk damaging my device) when I can have an Apple authorized technician do the repair for me for the same price? My iPhone 7+ had water damag…
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roake said: Roanhouse said: georgie01 said: At some point it will be impossible to dispute that bombarding our bodies with these kinds of things is unhealthy and destructive. But we’ll be so far into it that a reversal will mean…
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ddawson100 said: Good detective work indeed but they're forming a narrative that maybe not everyone agrees with. It could be read as "planned obsolescence" but the actual story is more complex. Battery management makes sense and I would expec…
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macxpress said: wigby said: dysamoria said: Bad news for software. He should not have influence over software. So you think iOS 11 was a success without him? Not that you're necessarily saying this, but how do we know he h…
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dysamoria said: Bad news for software. He should not have influence over software. So you think iOS 11 was a success without him?
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iPhone still has problems with highlights but in these tests, it actually improves the image in all of the shots. Sometimes you don't want the sky to blow out but other times you just don't care about the sky.
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maestro64 said: jd_in_sb said: A $48 billion valuation is pretty good for a company with zero profit and bleeding hundreds of millions of dollars per quarter. and has competition come on strong. UBER is the example of what is wron…
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gregg thurman said: appletouches said: The camera is said to be composed of two key parts dubbed "Romeo" and "Juliet," and "Romeo" parts are more difficult to manufacture, leading to an imbalance in supply. Looks like we are head…