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macgui said: TheObannonFile said: When I see articles like this, I realize how many assumptions I make. I assumed this was already happening at large. Adoption of things like CarPlay and USB-C at large has been painfully slow. I ca…
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command_f said: Security of information tends to be a drag on such systems. Commercial comms, like iPhones, are often unacceptable because their security, though likely very good, cannot be validated by the appropriate regulators. Given priva…
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Stabitha_Christie said: red oak said: This screams anti-trust if they have any intention of making Call of Duty exclusive to Xbox and PC. Half of company’s revenue is generated on PlayStation and mobile.I don’t see the point in Micr…
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mjtomlin said: tylersdad said: I guess calling it "Anti-App Store" is one way of spinning it. "Pro-consumer" is an equally correct way of spinning it. There's no reason why I should have to ask for Apple's permissions to install an app…
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mrconfuse said: It's not that hard to understand the issue. The problem is that developers has no other avenue to sell their apps to IOS users. You have to use the app store if you want to sell anything that can be installed on an IPhone or I…
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tommikele said: qwerty52 said: jungmark said: Epic waste of time. ...... and money! Sweeney is lucky that he is the CEO of Epic, otherwise he has been fired a long time ago. He is destroying Epic, just because of his persona…
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Not sure working at Uber is worth the career damage. The company is irredeemably toxic. When they exhaust their VC funding and are gone - the world will be better for it
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MplsP said: StrangeDays said: GymKit support, nice! I’ve been trying to get Rogue to support it on their very popular Echo Bike, which currently requires use of a standalone Bluetooth HR monitor. Considering the mass appeal and popular…
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DAalseth said: I've never agreed with Apple claiming a portion of all sales from an app even if those sales don't go through the AppStore. Yet Apple is demanding a slice of everything bought on Amazon Prime, and Kindle, and all in game purch…
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M68000 said: No thanks. Having a central point of failure (everything on one device) is not cool. No fun if device goes missing. What if it gets hacked too? As somebody else said, don’t like idea of handing over phone ... it getting drop…
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The Digital Transformation Agency isn't a company. Its part of the government - specifically the Department of Finance, and has overall responsibility for the Commonwealth government's strategic procurement and use of technology, including things li…
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hentaiboy said: Of course for these apps to be effective, over 80% of the population need to be using them. Can’t see that happening in the good ol’ USA where people are boycotting even Lockdowns 🤨 The statement about % use not correct. T…
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This is only true for some kinds of VPN configuration (and its been around forever). If you set up with per-app VPN or the whole device always on VPN, this doesn't apply - in both of those cases if the VPN isn't up, the device thinks there's no netw…
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So for a Greykey (or Cellebrite UFED) to extract data; - the users passcode needs to be short - if the device is A12 or later, USB restricted mode needs to be disabled previously Basically, if you have a long passcode, these device won’t get to yo…
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Peza said: I must say I’ve noticed the little arrow appear at the top of the screen a lot these days. I was suspecting iOS sending data, glad to see it confirmed, also not glad as it makes a complete mockery of privacy and security settings i…
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SpamSandwich said: DAalseth said: larryjw said: I haven’t heard anything that would convince me cryptocurrencies are viable. Coin mining takes the energy of a small city, yet they can only handle seven (7) transactions per seco…
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sflocal said: Fortunately, Android has a far, far larger market share so these developers can simply go and mooch whatever personal data they want from Android users. A major reason why I use an iPhone is precisely due to Apple's privacy po…
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So a few things. This is a SERVICE from Cellbrite, not simply a matter of buying one of their forensics devices - ie you have to send them the iOS device. They almost certainly have a boot loader exploit that allows booting to a custom SW image, t…
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MisterKit said: I’m an Apple fan with about 10 active devices. I like the security and elegance of the Apple way, however, I think Apple is walking a tightrope here. Their 30% commission is not chump change. I don’t have numbers to quote but …
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Johan42 said: Radio_Signal said: ARM processors on Macs in 5-4-... ARM sucks donkey balls so I don’t know why you’d want that in a Mac. All y ou’ll ever gain, if anything, is a small increase in battery life over Intel’s more po…