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Soli said: I wonder if the T2 or another chips will know that you've replaced the NAND. If not, then you a nefarious outfit could replace NAND with there own containing a rootkit. I believe that the SSD is encrypted with keys stored in th…
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mojo66 said: IreneW said: Does the issue report say the NFS has to be on the LAN? Since when can NFS be routed? It is always local. I'm pretty sure NFS has been routable since forever? It certainly was back in the mid 90s.
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For me, the magnetic attaching mechanism and Smart Connector of the Apple folio keyboard provide enough benefits to overcome their shortcomings of not having a backlight or function keys. I've never had a bluetooth keyboard for any of my iPads that …
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flydog said: apple_badger said: "...As well as providing end-to-end encryption..." Unless I'm missing something or the meaning of end-to-end has changed very recently, this service does not (and cannot) provide end-to-end encryption.…
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"...As well as providing end-to-end encryption..." Unless I'm missing something or the meaning of end-to-end has changed very recently, this service does not (and cannot) provide end-to-end encryption.
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lkrupp said: AppleInsider said: How, exactly, the vulnerabilities were exploited and by whom is unknown. Both bugs were detailed in Apple documentation detailing security changes delivered with the iOS 12.1.4 package. That’s the…
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brianm said: benji888 said: This is bogus: 1) the person trying to steal your passwords has to first have access to your Mac. 2) he then ran some app to get your passwords...I’m guessing all this app does is enter your Mac’s password …
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AppleExposed said: gutengel said: Wasn't Microsoft complaining a couple years ago about being the sponsors with the Surface, but the trainer and technicians ended up using iPads because they worked better? Usually the people paid to…
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randominternetperson said: Well said. Another benefit of the T2 chip is auto-login for Apple Watch users, right? The T2 isn't required for that. 802.11ac is what Macs need to support in order for auto-login for the Apple Watch to work.
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That headline, while strictly true, is a touch misleading. Microsoft is suggesting a move to Android or iOS, something that's mentioned, but the headline makes it look as if they're recommending only iOS. *I* recommend only iOS, but Microsoft seems …
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doncl said: So, this entire article presupposes that the 'heavy workload' == 'graphics intensive'. I'm a member of a neglected (in these kinds of articles) Mac-user demographic, i.e. a software engineer doing iOS. And really, this demograp…
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I think that there’s a little too much fixation on the bit about a malicious WiFi access point: I believe that was a precondition common to all of the exploits that involved networking. In many browser exploits (and probably this one, given that it’…
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I bought an Eero system to replace my ailing Airport(s). It’s at least as easy to set up and maintain as Apple’s Airports (it’s much easier, if I’m honest with myself) and its multi-unit performance is miles beyond. I think that Apple no longer need…
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I have been using the 10.5" iPad Pro with Smart Keyboard every day since it came out and the single biggest frustration has been that when it's on my lap, it's so very unstable. The iPad is constantly falling over and it drives me insane! This new k…
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jblongz said: 2019 JEEP Cherokee has one of the best. Totally touch screen. Audi and Mercedes suck because you have to use the wheel to scroll selections. I have CarPlay in my car with a 100% touchscreen interface, and I would *love* to …
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I believe that the reason they're asking for reboots is so that the can monitor the first stage (persistent through reboots) attempting to download further stages, in order to better understand the infrastructure used by the malware.
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1983 said: Here we go again! Apple should really dump Intel as soon as they are able. First all these recurring delays with the release of new processors...going on for years now! And now with all these security vulnerabilities with the actua…
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taugust04_ai said: seanismorris said: VM’s are getting more dangerous. I wonder if business’s are going to take a step back from that approach... How are VM’s any more dangerous than running a full physical server??? One of the …
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rezwits said: seems like a great time for ARM, the timing is just... (proaly been stated b4) I haven’t looked at these new bugs yet, but Spectre affects most ARM based CPUs (including Apple’s A series) along withl those from AMD and Intel.…
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melgross said: That move wouldn’t happen if Apple does what I’m suggesting. In and of itself, simply by according the performance and high Rez screen, the iPad would make a fine developmental platform. If the chip could run x86, then there…