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ensoniq said: No one at AppleInsider or MacRumors or 9to5Mac gets crapped on when they make mistakes. Why hold Prosser to a different standard? Because their accuracy is notably better? Because they don't drag out their big "reveals" on t…
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Jon doesn't have any intel. This is his attempt to climb back up to the high dive platform after a few years of flops and busts from his previous fake scoops.
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If anyone plans to use this, I have one recommendation, which is to "git init" your project and commit your own changes before letting an AI edit your code. Do this even if you just plan to work on the project locally and are not planning to push it…
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SuntanIronMan said: MagSafe isn’t just an array of magnets though. It’s a technical specification for wireless charging. Adding magnets to a case doesn’t make a phone MagSafe. It’s compatible with MagSafe, but the phone is still Qi(1) that is l…
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If you're shaking your head now, though, it's because you've used MagSafe. Once you have and you know how convenient is to just pop your iPhone on a stand, it is very hard to go back. Do you think people are taking the case off of their iPhone an…
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This is overblown, and not really the end of the world. Practically everyone uses a Case with their iPhone, and so practically everyone who uses MagSafe to charge doesn't rely on the Phone's magnets for aligning the charger anyway. I'm sure there wi…
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DAalseth said: The bride and groom get to say what they and the wedding party wears. Other than “formal” or “semi-formal” they don’t get to say what the attendees wear. 13485 said: Huh. I had no idea something I wear under a shirt sl…
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Mike Wuerthele said: ranson said: Come on, Mike. The company tried their hardest to make a great product for autistic kids. That's far more than most companies put into this area of care. They went bankrupt because some funders pulled …
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Come on, Mike. The company tried their hardest to make a great product for autistic kids. That's far more than most companies put into this area of care. They went bankrupt because some funders pulled out. But sure, lay into the company (whose emplo…
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"MSL"?? It's MLS.
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nesss01 said: can an android phone scan one of these iphones generated QR codes to join my WiFi? Absolutely. WiFi QR Codes are an industry standard supported by Android and iOS.
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Just wow, Andrew. You mentioned Secure or Security 4 times in this article to describe WiFi QR Codes. Please educate yourself. PSA: Using WiFi QR Codes does not secure your network or improve network security. They are a convenience-only feature…
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spheric said: Unless I’m completely misunderstanding something, the EU paper https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/es/ip_24_5727 specifically calls for equal access WITHIN THE EU. What this means is that there needs to be a sin…
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rob53 said: As for the button being on the bottom, that's actually a stupid move for Apple. When these go into server racks, and they will go there immediately after the M4 Mac mini Pro is released, data centers will complain. Sure they will…
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As it stands in October 2024, certificates have a lengthy lifespan of about 13 months. The lifespan of TLS certificates can actually be between 1 day and 13 months (or longer if you roll your own Certificate Authority), and it varies from solution t…
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Apple is going to prioritize updating product lines that have the highest consumer demand. I see everybody and their brother with iPhones, iPods, MacBooks and Apple Watches. But I have exactly one friend who owns the AirPods Max. One. And they are q…
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You can read too much into Apple's thousands of patent applications, but it's unlikely that the company would research a technology with no intention of using it. Clearly William does not have a lot of experience working with intellectual property …
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mpantone said: But it took me less than five seconds to identify the person's full name as Brandy Deason. Sadly true journalism is a very rare anomaly on the Internet in 2024. Anyhow thanks for still caring. Not many of us left... Thanks for…
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For the "Microsoft sucks, this is their fault and they should have never let it happen" crowd - 1 - Yes, Windows has historically been terribly insecure and full of bugs for 30 years. 2 - This incident was not Microsoft's fault. 3 - Both things …
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charlesn said: Imagine that. The oft cited and quoted "supply chain" got it 100% totally wrong. ?????? The new watches haven't been announced yet! Only a select few people at Apple actually know if anyone's predictions might be right or…