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I would not recommend that stupid use of AirTag. Intelligence is not a nice service and I remember many years ago people were interrogated in very secret places in foreign countries (although some were transported terrorists like those interrogated …
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Go to Speetest on this and tell me your WiFi speed. Pick the best server. Also run LAN SSD disk read/write test for file that is about 1 GB in size. Then tell me what real speed you see. WiFi is advertised as peak speed. You will not get gigabit con…
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viclauyyc said: If it passes, I don’t think it stand a chance in court. This is so biased on one industry but not the other. This is very far away from fair. Can you ask Walmart to use other payment system? If you think it is nonsense, then …
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maestro64 said: Why is this just gear toward high tech companies, you could target grocery store with their store brands, as well as car companies which and their parts department who only preference their own branded parts. This become more …
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jas99 said: bobolicious said: ...I wish Apple would slow everything down especially macOS which seemed to be released on merit (every 2~3 years through 2011) vs a calendar basis which may serve annual shareholder interests... This lac…
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tht said: blastdoor said: DuhSesame said: Marvin said: blastdoor said: 9secondkox2 said: A quad m1 Max based on current architecture would terminate the discussion. A Mac Pro with that or more would be leg…
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So what Apple is going to offer in those Mac Pro's? 8 core and 32 GB RAM maximum? "You do not need more"? Stop harassing those who use all that power and give them what they ask. I have used 64 core Linux based servers circa 2010 in business and 16 …
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And since when do you people think Safari is even close to Firefox? Just do a research. Check also market share for browsers. Maybe you should start opening eyes. I dropped Safari after two first years on Mac OS X circa 2007. It was Firefox or other…
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macxpress said: beowulfschmidt said: AppleInsider said: A more straightforward workaround, though, is to switch to Safari, Chrome, or Microsoft Edge. Read on AppleInsider It might be more straightforward, but for Windows us…
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rob53 said: waveparticle said: +1000 I don't have Apple Watch because I think I will check my heart rate numerous times in a day, although my heart is healthy. I’m actually monitoring my heart rate more often, especially when walki…
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Gaby said: While no doubt welcomed by some, Anyone who is even remotely lucid will be cognisant of the fact that this comes at a very convenient time and is frankly nothing more than a token gesture, and too little too late. and won’t placate…
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What else do you need instructions with in your life? iToilet paper next? Good luck.
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Well, that is show stopper if you want to travel to foreign country and use store purchased SIM card with local phone number. Not all providers support eSIM. Good luck with iPhone. Want to know how much roaming and data services cost overseas even i…
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thrang said: beowulfschmidt said: If I'm sitting in a restaurant and some jerk at the next tables disables the AirTag on my keyring, I'm gonna be really upset. Is there going to be a way to determine whether some idiot has disabled my…
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Well, first of all it is not in Google App Store yet tor it is buried under pile of other apps. Maybe it is because it has only two stars and a lot of quality issue bad rap on the store. We can agree that this should scan automatically like on iOS r…
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Anilu_777 said: Wonder if there’ll be a 15.1.2 update to fix this or 15.2 will be accelerated to fix this. I’d go with the former with a new 15.2 RC just out. You can work around it with just one parameter change and block the vulnerabili…
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Fidonet127 said: Just the Java versions of Minecraft are affected. The bedrock versions are fine. So mobile, console and Win10 versions are good. There is no bedrock version for Macs as Microsoft will not allow the iOS versions to run on ASi …
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dewme said: Looks like another case of an API that doesn’t do sufficient input parameter validation. I’d bet there are still a lot of similar vulnerabilities lurking out there in libraries that are deemed to be fairly innocuous in function. T…
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DAalseth said: Anilu_777 said: Wonder if there’ll be a 15.1.2 update to fix this or 15.2 will be accelerated to fix this. I’d go with the former with a new 15.2 RC just out. Sounds like this is a server side issue. Java is not …
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Just watch when it gets damaged by rogue engineers. The answer might be GitLab (vs. GitHub). Not enough evidence how people plugged bad stuff in source code on GitHub. Think twice.