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I have both. I pay for Spotify and get apple music "free" with my mobile sub. The debate cuts both ways in that respect. Nearly every byo plan on Telstra gets you some kind of free Apple Music. As as far as music selection is concerned, I really w…
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Rayz2016 said: joebags said: Spotify is simply a better product. Apple won't introduce a simple, streaming-only app (like Spotify) and instead continues to confuse users with an iTunes app that's a cluster-f of purchase and streamin…
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ericthehalfbee said: I also still question the revenue they get from those "premium" subscriptions. I constantly see promotions where you get 6 months or 1 year of free Spotify Premium if you buy "insert product here". I'm getting Apple Mu…
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linkman said: volcan said: jkichline said: Have you used public WiFi anywhere lately? It's terrible and insecure. I was at the Apple Store yesterday and they provide public WiFi with no password. I had to reluctantly enter m…
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radarthekat said: djsherly said: radarthekat said: tyler82 said: With 93% being held overseas, guess who gets to make up the multi- billion (trillion?) $$ difference that Apple and other corporations are taking from the t…
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davidw said: djsherly said: radarthekat said: tyler82 said: With 93% being held overseas, guess who gets to make up the multi- billion (trillion?) $$ difference that Apple and other corporations are taking from the tax f…
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radarthekat said: tyler82 said: With 93% being held overseas, guess who gets to make up the multi- billion (trillion?) $$ difference that Apple and other corporations are taking from the tax fund? That's right: you, me, and the rest …
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Blunt said: cropr said:Entering passwords is another key feature where Android is better. Typically passwords contains characters and digits. When typing a password, the Android keyboard is clever enough to switch off the word predicti…
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kevin kee said: QJ said: kevin kee said: QJ said: minglok50 said: saltyzip said: ronn said: saltyzip said: The problem for the iPhone is not Samsung, like appleinsider seems to think, it is Androi…
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minglok50 said: saltyzip said: ronn said: saltyzip said: The problem for the iPhone is not Samsung, like appleinsider seems to think, it is Android in general. That's been said so many times over the years and it still…
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GeorgeBMac said: djsherly said: LeBart1968 said: StrangeDays said: GeorgeBMac said: This is a serious competitor to the Apple Watch for serious athletes / workout fans whether they are amateur or pro. Frankly, mos…
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LeBart1968 said: StrangeDays said: GeorgeBMac said: This is a serious competitor to the Apple Watch for serious athletes / workout fans whether they are amateur or pro. Frankly, most of the really serious athletes / runners I k…
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Rayz2016 said: crowley said: Rayz2016 said: djsherly said: As explained by Apple, iOS performs routine Touch ID module checks to ensure that the hardware "matches" other components installed on an iPhone and iPad. T…
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ericthehalfbee said: djsherly said: ericthehalfbee said: djsherly said: As explained by Apple, iOS performs routine Touch ID module checks to ensure that the hardware "matches" other components installed on an iPhone…
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Rayz2016 said: djsherly said: As explained by Apple, iOS performs routine Touch ID module checks to ensure that the hardware "matches" other components installed on an iPhone and iPad. To maintain a high level of security, and thw…
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ericthehalfbee said: djsherly said: As explained by Apple, iOS performs routine Touch ID module checks to ensure that the hardware "matches" other components installed on an iPhone and iPad. To maintain a high level of security, a…
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As explained by Apple, iOS performs routine Touch ID module checks to ensure that the hardware "matches" other components installed on an iPhone and iPad. To maintain a high level of security, and thwart fraudulent hardware, Touch ID sensors th…
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DanielEran said: If you're allergic to peanuts stop spooning the peanut butter into your face. Really, it's that simple. You're preaching to the choir, Daniel. It's the easiest thing in the world to do.
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Soli said: djsherly said: iOS and macOS do what I need and wasting energy on the hate is wasted energy. Then my suggestion is to not read article that cover anything other companies or technologies. The title clearly mentions Samsung …
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MacPro said: djsherly said: I have trouble understanding why this article exists. As an editorial I would assume it's meant to comment on something topical but this just seems to be a rant about pundits complaining about Apple capex wi…