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Cornholieo said: Uhh no. There are more OLEDs on phones in circulation than iPhones. Apple makes their money using old technology which can be purchased for cheap, then optimizing their software to run on these cheap machines that sell at a…
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Given that Apple has had documentation on its public web site for 5+ years that explains what it can and can't provide to law enforcement , and what information requires a warrant. it's not clear to me why this is news. It doesn't for example prove…
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zimmermann said: rob53 said: Why does everyone keep demanding something entirely different every year? What's wrong with simply delivering something that just works? People don't realize how difficult (and unnecessary) a total re-desig…
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dkimak said: doctrsnoop said: This seems like it's going to be a logistical nightmare. How many rectangular Notes will have to be examined? And how will the "safe" Notes be distinguished from the "unsafe" ones? Feels like I'm going …
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blitz1 said: Soli said: AdBrit said: In the end, all this is Apple trying to avoid paying taxes, something all of us do compliantly without begging for exception. Apple and other Corporations are simply moochers of a countries w…
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cnocbui said: I have been using Australian banks for decades. I have never had an issue with their integrity or security. They were doing security when Tim Cook was still in nappies. Who do Apple trust to store their Billions? Do they hav…
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revenant said: sog35 said: how do you know? Maybe Samsung's quality control isn't as good as Apple. Maybe Samsung agreed to buy Cornings 'sloppy seconds' for a discount rate. Don't think for a second that Samsung isn't sketcy enou…
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cropr said: sennen said: Apple, whatever fingers it may want to have in the pie, is still providing the most secure solution for it's customers. I'll take that over whatever service Australia's banks want to push onto me. My bank …
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hpaulh said: New BMWs only? What about us 2014 owners ... how's about an upgrade path??? I am sure your dealer takes trade ins.
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rotateleftbyte said: dreyfus2 said: There is no "beef"here. The, aptly named, Tidal is under water and Apple does not give a shit, as they should. Apple should offer $0.05 on the dollar. Well, that's all it is worth, half a dime.…
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cnocbui said: EsquireCats said: Australian banks are even more profitable than their Swiss counterparts - on part because they pull stunts like this, but mostly because they have absurd fees that are significantly out of order to the s…
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The article is inaccurate , the banks have asked to be allowed to negotiate with Apple as a block. Normally negotiating like this would constitute cartel behavior and be illegal. Apple can just go "here's the standard Apple Pay terms and condition…
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Soli said: I can't help but wonder if Apple planned the Apple Pay release in the US with the chip card reform because they know it was going to be a poor transition. Besides many still not taking chip cards, the ones that do typically seem to…
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Chipsy4 said: uroshnor said: By contrast, an iris scan done with a UV camera one one eye , It's infrared light . UV light would damage the eyes. Infrared is perfectly safe though. This BTW is also the reason why they work perfectl…
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tzeshan said: May be he needs first to improve CarPlay? Why the world's largest auto maker would not adopt CarPlay? He needs to be able to answer this correctly? The world largest Volkswagen/Skoda/Audi/Porche , did adopt CarPlay (as did …
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9secondkox2 said: Should have partnered with Apple to handle mapping data Perhaps , but Pokemon Go's data set is close to being identical to what Niantec used for their previous game, Ingress, and Niantec was deeply Googly, until Google ej…
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ericthehalfbee said: I don't see it. Fingerprint is super fast and convenient. What good is there to having two completely separate biometric devices on one iPhone? People will just use the one that works all the time under any conditions (fi…
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techguy911 said: greg uvan said: I agree that this totally stinks. I have a Nest, and I do like it. But I really resent the fact that I'll never be able to use it with the rest of the Homekit ecosystem. This is the worst example of tr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sprockkets Why isn't the security of active sync not as good? Just wondering. Good has jumped through most of the hoops on the certifications for security configuration and cryptography ( FIPS-140-2, Common Criteria…