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AutigerMark said: It would be nice if there was a way to disable outgoing audio messages entirely. The last time I researched it there did not appear to be a way to do this. General > Keyboards > Enable Dictation It replaces the Audi…
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BittySon said: maltz said: Even if this required a CGM sensor you put on your arm, like a Lingo or Freestyle Libre, this would be huge. And now that such things are over-the-counter, it's totally doable. Since one can already put a…
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sloth77 said: maltz said: Even if this required a CGM sensor you put on your arm, like a Lingo or Freestyle Libre, this would be huge. And now that such things are over-the-counter, it's totally doable. Unless you can get them free…
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iOS_Guy80 said: I don’t fully understand how Apple is requiring Apple users to use its iCloud backup. There are other options such as Google Drive, Dropbox and OneDrive. Well, none of those do a full backup of the phone. Those are just way…
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Even if this required a CGM sensor you put on your arm, like a Lingo or Freestyle Libre, this would be huge. And now that such things are over-the-counter, it's totally doable.
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Kind of a weird way to phrase that - lots of Apps have ties to China, with varying clarity. Is that something anyone is expecting Apple or Google to screen for? How even would they? They're mostly screening the app itself, and that's mostly autom…
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danox said: maltz said: entropys said: Modern Aqua. i like it. Next step: Skeuomorphism! I had the same thought. I was waiting for someone to describe it as "lickable". lol Someone already did. Steve Jobs noted that …
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"Once a backdoor exists, it becomes a notable weak point that would invariably be targeted by malicious actors." Case in point... China likely had access to US wiretapping backdoors for over a year before it was detected, and penetration was so deep…
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entropys said: Modern Aqua. i like it. Next step: Skeuomorphism! I had the same thought. I was waiting for someone to describe it as "lickable". lol
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twolf2919 said: I, and perhaps quite a few others, are in an even worse predicament: we rely on x86 apps that were never even ported to macOS! In my case, for the last 15 years, I've had to run Intuit TurboTax for Business in a Windows 10 VM…
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I've wondered about its accuracy for sleep statistics as well. I've no specific reason to doubt them, just curious, since it's obviously not going to be as robust as even the home sleep study devices that have a finger O2 meter and a chest sensor.
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He... didn't expect a court battle targeting the core of Apple's app store revenue to drag out? He thought it'd be over in a few weeks? Holy crap, fire that guy immediately.
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shamino said: A USB 3.5" floppy drive will work with a modern Mac. For reading PC floppies. Unfortunately, all Mac floppies were formatted in the HFS file system, which Apple no longer supports in macOS, so you'll have to use third-party sof…
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EddyMac said: Nothing about that packaging looks even remotely like Apple's packaging. You'd have to have zero knowledge of Apple products to fall for that. The non-Apple packaging is a shell to get through customs that comes off before b…
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This sounds like a band-aid solution to block malware when they're not sure if text strings are securely handled throughout the iMessage system. Because if strings were secure, Blastdoor wouldn't need to block ampersands, no matter how they're enco…
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DAalseth said: The above comments prompted me to look into them further. I was not aware that SanDisk was owned by Western Digital. That’s enough to get me to stay away. True they split off early this year, but I’ll keep my distance until I k…
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"It's safe to say that content creators and others who work in video are very familiar with SanDisk's range of external drives." Yes, but not in a good way... SanDisk Extreme SSDs keep abruptly failing—firmware fix for only some promised SanDisk Ext…
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The Airport routers were good, and I had one for a while. They were VERY reliable... and that's about the only good thing I can say about them. (Not to minimize that...) They were some of the most expensive routers on the market while at the same…
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SiTime said: Was it the owner who enabled ADP (before the iPhone was stolen, of course)? Or was it the thief who enabled ADP after they stole the iPhone? This was my question - especially if it's possible to enable or disable ADP without …
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I'm not clear, and the article seems contradictory - do they act differently for *all* third-party drives? Or just "third-party drives that haven't got the Synology certification"? Because those aren't the same thing. Because if it's just them try…