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applesauce007 said: 2) I don't recall Chrome ever being derived from Safari. They certainly used the WebKit engine in Safari to create their own browser, which they eventually forked. Apple originally forked the KHTML project into what b…
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I feel this developper's pain, but ultimately get rid of IE5 was the good thing to do....
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bloggerblog said: Yes but one doesn't expect that to apply to files that are not being worked on. Even if he backed up to the cloud using something like iCloud, it would have erased his files from the backup as well, since most cloud ser…
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ericthehalfbee said: The question I have is this: How can a processor that claims to have 3.2x the performance in TOPS only manage to get 1.4x the performance performing an actual task (image references)? A task that Huawei themselves picked…
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I'm really really confused about all of this... Back to my Mac was essentially a DynDNS solution piped thru a VPN to made any mac bind to the account reachable even behind a firewall. For me Back to my Mac wasn't a screen sharing solution or a mer…
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I'm really really confused about all of this... Back to my Mac was essentially a DynDNS solution piped thru a VPN to made any mac bind to the account reachable even behind a firewall. For me Back to my Mac wasn't a screen sharing solution or a mer…
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I've though the iPhone X was a complet failure https://appleinsider.com/articles/18/01/19/if-iphone-x-demand-is-less-than-expected-analyst-expects-it-to-be-end-of-life-when-replacements-ship I still love mine...
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maciekskontakt said: That is bold statement to make that something is the best without providing valid comparisons. Not a very professional way to make the claim. I would say it depends on aspect and I would say that Apple made things very co…
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Folio said: From what I’ve heard from users in this forum, I’m waiting for apple to improve the remote before I jump in. Can’t fathom why they have neglected that for so many iterations zroger73 said: In addition to the orientation…
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cincymac said: If you send a text from iMessage, and the recipient is also on iMessage, I suspect that the advertising effect may not come. Advertisers may not intercept your encrypted iMessage text messages. However, if the recipient is not u…
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bitmod said: The point is, you can strengthen encryption as much as you want - but if you design a back door and a key... It only makes it more difficult for those without a key. Apple (and all major tech companies) flat out denied any exis…
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bitmod said: Yes the ads appear in Facebook - have seen them appear as retargeted ads on websites as well. Facebook has been the most obvious platform. The question is, how did Facebook glean the information from conversations in a room - or t…
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bitmod said: Yes a Myth... like Apple unequivocally denying they track location - then turns out they were all along and lied. You know this is a misunderstanding from reading headline only. Apple headquarter has deny tracking locatio…
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bitmod said: GG1 said: bitmod said: Smoke and mirrors. The FBI may not have keys - but the NSA has a back door to not only snoop but turn your mic and camera on at any time without you knowing. The same backdoor Apple uses to …
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bitmod said: Smoke and mirrors. The FBI may not have keys - but the NSA has a back door to not only snoop but turn your mic and camera on at any time without you knowing. The same backdoor Apple uses to sell your info to advertisers. Don'…
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The way this news is reported by some media totally avoid the elephant in the room. How Apple could find a way to protect their users datas that can be circumvent only by US Government agencies and no other government or private organization? Not…
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lkrupp said: But it doesn’t support VP9 or Atmos so it’s worthless and unusable. Color me disappointed. My Amazon Firestick is superior in every way. It's up to Google to add VP9 support to their apps. But since they are evil and cripple…
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A Thunderbolt port in a non-Intel product? How can it be?
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misa said: bigmac2 said: AppleInsider said: "In the past, we have received feedback that consumers wanted the ability to customize the color setting of their Galaxy devices due to natural variations in displays" Samsung got…
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AppleInsider said: "In the past, we have received feedback that consumers wanted the ability to customize the color setting of their Galaxy devices due to natural variations in displays" Samsung got it all wrong, people doesn't wanted th…