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danox said: Sounds like Windows… In Windows, you can remove the bloatware apps but they often reinstall when doing Windows updates. And Windows bloat includes apps like Facebook and TikTok.
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Given the circumstances here, we have to believe a CM stole the watch and quickly guessed or knew the required user passcode to use the wallet. And of course, the person who lost the watch neglected to mark the watch as lost on their phone and took…
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Using both Pixel and Galaxy devices, I don't want to see any of your wishes except maybe 'free' Airpods and stylus but you know they aren't really free - it's built into the S22 Ultra "$1300" base price. Face ID on the iPhone and even the past PIxe…
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I've been using Google Chrome Canary v 100.x.xxxx.x without a hitch.
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I wonder how many will read about this and change their five-letter dictionary password to something a bit more robust. The article begs a question though; is the flaw fixable by Apple with a T2 firmware update or not?
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Describing this feature as bullying is repugnant and trivializes the real thing.
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The South China Morning Post states that 14,000 (not 140,000) small studios and gaming firms went out of business. Typo?
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It's too bad this article doesn't reference the pertinent Appleinsider article on this subject from two weeks ago. Nevertheless, the choice of this news being the top story is interesting considering there's a top story elsewhere of a strike in Ind…
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sirdir said: May this be fake news? I have a hard time believing that. Why? There a long documented history of people around the world waiting in extraordinarily long lines to get the latest iPhone on release. I've personally seen very…
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Apple thinks it's a feather in their cap to perpetually offer eye-candy features in just a handful of cities.
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The media should be embarrassed because this indicates what really happened - Epic lost and Apple won. To quote Epic's Tom Sweeney on the verdict from his own Twitter account, "Today's ruling isn't a win for developers or for consumers"; Epic LOST …
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Apple can spin it anyway they like but it's a great ruling for developers and customers alike. Also, please spare us the absurd comparison of brick & mortar stores; Apple wanted it both ways in terms of being the sole App Store for apps and wi…
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Prosser isn't even in the top ten when it comes to leak accuracy but I suppose he gets graded on a curve for arrogance, hype & humor. Of course he leaves himself an out on this one - it's just a prototype and anything could change, yada, yada. S…
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I'm using the beta on an M1 Macbook Pro and checking the activity monitor, there's nothing to suggest it's resource-intensive. It's also optimized for the M1 running natively.
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To quote Apple in 2019, "What happens on your iPhone, stays on your iPhone." If Cook and company are willing to break that promise, it's safe to assume they won't honor their promise to only scan for CSAM. As much as Apple's biggest defenders try …
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if this story is true, Aple would have the worst case of fork-tongue ever known. Perpetuating surveillance of user iPhones is a massive privacy violation, and we know it won't stop at just loathsome imagery.
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Settings - General - Airdrop - Contacts Only
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I tested this out myself and sure enough, the WiFi broke BUT as soon as I turned the %p%s%s%s%s%n Hotspot off, it fixed itself with no need to reset the network settings. Funny how Bleeping didn't bother to mention. It's really a nothing burger but…
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A proud 96%er here 😀
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I'm sorry folks but Tim Apple is focused on being a Hollywood mogul and security bugs aren't a priority unless they get published in the mainstream press. BTW, the Ars article on this issue isn't as dismissive.