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And this does what toward improving functionality and making it easier / better in use? This looks more like a band-aid for a gaping wound of a service.
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Black. Blue. Give me some dark color choices.
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This is considered "wide scale"? Is it just me or does this seem like Apple is turning this into a marketing phrase vs. what the original descriptors intended?
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Kind of neat however the biggest issue I have with Siri (and why I now seldom use it) is the ability for Siri to give me a clear cut answer that I can easily use. Understanding what I say and mean is nice. Without the knowledge needed to do what I…
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battlescarred1 said: Isn't that portable Siri device already in your pocket (and soon to be on your desktop or laptop)? Do you need another device sitting around in your home? What I need is a smarter, more knowledgeable Siri. On the leve…
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supadav03 said: Awesome. Love that Apple is finally opening Siri up. As for the Echo competitor, I'd definitely buy one, Just started getting into home automation (ecobee3, some hue lights) but have been waiting for Apple to drop something th…
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Instant Apps? Seriously cool. I periodically go through my app list on both iOS and Android and clean out the crap I use very seldom or use once in a blue moon.
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cali said: hagar said: One problem with this story: Apple has no search engine or algorithms. Search in the App Store, Mac store, Maps and iTunes is astonishingly bad. Even in 2016 they don't offer fuzzy search or AI. It's VERY ba…
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foggyhill said: How the frack do you do that? They want all financial transactions to be sent in a way that can be compromised at any time? They want an universal key for all encryption in every app, tunnel and OS? They want to make the use …
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auxio said: saltyzip said: “Our concern is that, by requiring phone makers and operators to pre-load a set of Google apps, rather than letting them decide for themselves which apps to load, Google might have cut off one of the main way…
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Nice but nowhere enough to get me to even consider an upgrade from my current rMB. Expected a lot more than an incremental upgrade.
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volcan said: mike1 said: Imagine a court finding a reason for an author to write a book or a songwriter to write a song. Those occupations are not security related. I don't think there are any apt analogies that can be made here. Th…
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I see it as the WH hedging their bets. Especially when over 60% of the commercially available encryption option are non-USA. Then add in the ad hoc ones that many large criminal enterprises and nation states utilize. Then add hackers; white, gre…
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fallenjt said: This will set another battle against Apple when the next case when newer iPhone needs to be unlocked. FBI never stops. The good news is White House just withheld the support for legislature on forcing companies to crack encryp…
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longpath said: Is there any aspect of Liberty or her oath to uphold and defend the Constitution that Senator Feinstein actually takes seriously? There is only aspect that Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) cares about; her power. All else come…
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justadcomics said: "Senators, we found two names on the iPhone that relate to the case: Jack and Schitt." I am well acquainted with Jack and the whole Schitt clan. They are an "entertaining" group of individuals.
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matrix077 said: proline said: Wrong. The Maps rollout may be slow, but it is not steady. The rate has in fact been irregular. At the current speed it will take them nearly a century to cover as many cities as Google currently does. …
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proline said: AppleInsider said: This week, the slow and steady roll-out of Apple Maps transit data continued, Wrong. The Maps rollout may be slow, but it is not steady. The rate has in fact been irregular. At the current speed i…
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Not if the FBI / DOJ wants to use this in criminal cases. If a defendant requests to have examined the method and process to garner data from a device, it leaves the FBI/DOJ with the option of either dropping the evidentiary chain to preserve it or…
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Not a bad update however to classify it as a 4.5 / 5 when it is only marginally better than a 5S is a bit of a misnomer. Is it worth an upgrade from a 5S on a 2 year or payment plan? Don't think so. I can see this as more of an entry level device…