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elijahg said: DuhSesame said: elijahg said: lkrupp said: Painful ride ahead for those who don’t accept change well. I’ve been riding the Apple rollercoaster since 1982. The worst change for me was the move to Intel proces…
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k2kw said: sflocal said: My first thought when I read the headline was "Are people really buying this POS?!".. Then I realized it was just reviewers, who didn't have to pay for them... thank god! Seriously... who is the sheep if anyon…
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So the article does not really describe likely what’s is happening. Right now , iOS reads NDEF format over NFC, and can respond in a few other formats. (And its pretty strict, it doesn’t do Smart Posters for example, which are a modification of NDE…
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lkrupp said: So is this for iPhone and Watch owners only or are Android users included? If it’s Apple only will there be claims of anti-competitive collusion between John Hopkins and Apple. I say this only with semi sarcasm because these day…
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Patient Care Record software vendors basically ship garbage, where the user and the patient are an afterthought, and their core system components are truly ancient. None of that helps Apple sell devices in Healthcare , but none of the players seem i…
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lenn said: The government has the legal right to enter your house and search every inch of it with a warrant but Apple's Cook says even with a legal warrant we will do everything in our power to stop the government from searching someone's st…
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tylersdad said: StrangeDays said: toxicman said: Seriously! A fully configured Mac Mini without keyboard, mouse and monitor is over $4299! for what? I7 6 core, with 64gb ram and a 1.5tb SSD. That’s a $1800 PC. Come on appl…
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gatorguy said: Mike Wuerthele said: anantksundaram said: gatorguy said: seanismorris said: The Bloomberg story seems politically motivated... There isn’t enough information do determine fault in the separate firmw…
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Whilst the general nature of the comments from Duo are valid (ie the serial number isn’t a strong secret), its pretty rare to see organisations doing MDM without the user authenticating. The only places I’ve seen it are for: - shared devices where…
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nunzy said: Apple is second to none. Google sells you to the highest bidder. Google is the highest bidder. When you dig in to it, yes they are collecting an insane amount of data that no organisation should ever have. But (unlike Facebook…
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dewme said: Do you think that at some point, I don't know, perhaps before the next Equifax magnitude breach, somebody will come to the realization that PIN and password based security (I use that term loosely) models are inherently flawed? W…
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It was totally tone deaf of Apple to propose the Federation Square site. Much as I normally hate NIMBY behaviours from lobby groups resisting change, it is really likely the right call for planning permission to be refused here. More humility requir…
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tallest skil said: 50 billion dollar fine. Now. Why? For human rights violations. Let’s try to catalog the meaningful ones. The United Nations. Putting aside how much of an enemy to humanity itself the United Nations is, it does have some in…
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jbdragon said: rogifan_new said: How about starting by replacing drivers licenses with something digital? My health insurance card is now digital. The only reason I still carry a wallet is for my drivers license. Like the Passport…
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polymnia said: racerhomie3 said: polymnia said: Cesar Battistini Maziero said: Yess! This would be perfection! They would also spend way less money building an iOS app over a custom system. Not so fast. The manufact…
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leighr said: Surely there should be some protection for Apple against having to fix problems that have been caused by dodger, cheap, third party components. If I throw non genuine parts in my new Mercedes and cook the engine does that mean Me…
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Rayz2016 said: dicebier said: I rarely chime in here but COME ON! iDevices trigger an error code if a third party attempts to perform a repair and the only company that can repair such device without generating an error code is Apple…
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dicebier said: I rarely chime in here but COME ON! iDevices trigger an error code if a third party attempts to perform a repair and the only company that can repair such device without generating an error code is Apple? As if they don't mak…
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eightzero said: Hum. I don't think I fully understand this, but it seems like Apple is prohibiting certain uses of your CPU in a fundamental way. Very interesting. Nope. You can can use an ad-hoc or an enterprise App to mine to your hear…
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asdasd said: kimberly said: I'm not a USA citizen so just interested to read about the negative views on congressional hearings generally from several other contributors rather than specific discussion about privacy breaches. What I t…