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netrox said: It's much needed, people keep touching the displays nowadays. Idiots touching the screen is why it needs to NOT HAPPEN. It's bad enough already, people need to keep their grubby little hands away from the screen.
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This is stupid. Pulse oximetry has been around since the '70s. The USPTO needs to stop awarding invalid patents.
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dewme said: I’d imagine they could use a piezoelectric switch that only requires pressure to affect the switching action, as opposed to a capacitive switch that has issues with gloves and cases. This would not solve the issue related to the…
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Sleepyhead-312 said: Great, now hopefully Apple Insider will stop posting links to those shady $30 lifetime licenses Why would you want that? $30 once is a FAR better deal than a subscription that doesn't even include the software. If anyt…
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Have fun. I'm not kicking or boxing anybody. I last worked security over 20 years ago, I'll be happy if I never have to hit anybody ever again.
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lkrupp said: 9secondkox2 said: Best to not launch the Mac Pro until it’s good and ready to destroy everything else. If it’s just a Mac Studio class performer in a different box, then wait until the m3 extreme, desktop specific D1, or …
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They literally named the show for the payment executives get when they get fired?
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It looks like something that should be hanging on a streetlight pole in NYC, marking where a fire alarm box used to be. Not exactly the aesthetic I want in my house.
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I wonder if they're ever going to bring it to the US. I live in a medium-sized US metro area with a population of nearly a million people. Google has 3D buildings here. Apple doesn't. The "full US rollout" is a lie.
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toganl said: App approval on the Apple Store is free I believe so if Apple charge to have an app approved to side load on another App Store would this be a loop hole to keep collecting money?Charge per download on approved apps not downloaded…
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But think of the old people! Ugh. You're as bad as the "But think of the children!" assholes. It'll be fine. If you don't want to allow alternative app sources, you don't have to use them. Let the rest of us have control of the software we instal…
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MplsP said: I find it rather ironic and a bit hypocritical to see Apple fans who support Apple’s walled garden approach criticizing Tesla. There are really quite a few similarities between the two companies. (I’ll also say that I’ve seen seve…
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payeco said: foregoneconclusion said: MplsP said: There are really quite a few similarities between the two companies. Tesla is a textbook example of a first-to-market company. Tesla's vehicle technology and quality isn't any…
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Australia needs to fuck right the fuck off. As we've said before, this isn't about CSAM, it's about getting a backdoor into encryption.
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Nice! All Apple employees need unions!
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This is somehow patentable? Reconfigurable keys are already a thing, other companies have done it for years. Perforated aluminum to allow light through is already a thing, Apple may even have done that one first. This is blatantly obvious to anyone…
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No CarPlay = just one more reason my next car will NOT be a Tesla. It's a shame, really. I mean, I don't care about "panel gaps" and such, but proprietary charge ports and a complete asshole running the company are a no-go for a car. Oh, and no gau…
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Well that's annoying. I've only been using an Apple watch for a few months, but using that stupid authenticator app on it is more convenient than using it on the phone. At least I don't have to use it all that often.
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pwrmac said: There we go again. EU free money grabbers again. Guess they need money to fund the Ukraine war. There are a lot more companies out there using user data as their business model. So why not go after them as well.. Is Ruzzia p…
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JeanPierreDeElle said: Typical reaction of somebody with less than half a brain. They could of course also sue the car manufacturer for having a space in which you can put an AirTag. While they're at it, why not sue knife manufacturers for ma…