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Amazon set to launch own delivery service, competing with UPS & FedEx
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Apple carries first-ever in-store, third-party Wi-Fi router in form of Linksys Velop
avon b7 said:emig647 said:avon b7 said
Maybe they have plans for something else down the line. In the meantime I'm going to wait to see reviews of this:
https://www.techhive.com/article/3247250/home-networking/huawei-wifi-q2-mesh-network.html
Is this part of the entry not true?:
Huawei:
"The source code of the issues was actually from a 3rd party partner"
I'm not trying to paint Huawei as innocent but thanks to certain world famous leaks, I'm far more worried about what many government agencies are trying to dip their fingers into than what's going on in my home network.
And seeing that Huawei runs about a third of the world's communications backbone technology there is always a risk that your data is flowing through their equipment anyway. How far do you go to protect that data? And what do those who communicate with you, do to protect it?
According to Cisco that entry was not true, they weren't allowed to talk about it until so. I was on my phone earlier and not having a multi-clipboard sucks. But between that, AT&T dropping them and Motorola suing them for theft, just trying to point out they have a sketchy past.
You're right about the NSA and others being close to the engineering process of these backbones being the higher concern.
I'm far from a conspiracy theorist, but I don't trust this company. They feel like a shady Samsung -
Apple carries first-ever in-store, third-party Wi-Fi router in form of Linksys Velop
avon b7 said
Maybe they have plans for something else down the line. In the meantime I'm going to wait to see reviews of this:
https://www.techhive.com/article/3247250/home-networking/huawei-wifi-q2-mesh-network.html -
Advanced TrueDepth camera, Face ID "major drivers" of iPhone X user satisfaction
noicc1138 said:FaceID in my opinion is superior to TouchID due to the fact there is no finger movement. It’s all automatic. Not quite as accurate... but close.
Yah same here. It can bit a bit hit or miss, but I imagine they'll improve that as time goes on. It's especially useful for cooking. No longer have to wipe my thumb / fingers off to unlock my phone.