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  • Rollercoaster repeatedly triggers iPhone 14 Crash Detection

    Apple can fix it by disabling it at amusement parks. After all, no one is driving at amusement parks. 
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  • Apple's modem may not surface in iPhones until 2025

    KBuffett said:
    I’m don’t know much about this type of thing. 
    Why is it so difficult to make these 5G modems with so few players?
    I think it's more of the fact that Apple cannot include it in SoC which Apple wanted for increased power efficiency due to patents. Companies have the right to prohibit any other companies from using their IPs in competing products. 
       
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  • Tony Fadell wants to see iPhone move to USB-C

    He was the father of iPod, not iPad. 
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  • Apple Watch battery blowout sends man to emergency room

    The odds of 2 apple products exploding for 1 person seems highly unlikely. Would be really interested to see if he was using 3rd party chargers. 
    "In May 2021, a man sought a class action suit ..."  It said, "A man..." obviously talking about a separate incident with a different man otherwise it would note "the man" if it was still talking about the man with the exploded watch.

    However, the story just doesn't add up. First, if you notice a bulge and the watch warned of high temperature, common sense should tell you that you shouldn't do anything but shut down or leave it alone. There are plenty of mechanisms built to prevent explosion. Virtually all well built electronic devices have switches that will automatically shut down, even without notice if it detects potentially dangerous explosions or overheating about to happen. 

    His claim that Apple sent him a document to not tell the media about a defective product is dubious and sounds like a paranoid/delusional person would say. Show us the letter. 


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  • SanDisk PRO-G40 SSD supports Thunderbolt 3 & USB 3.2 Gen 2

    "It supports read speeds up to 2700 megabytes per second and write speeds of up to 1900 megabytes per second through Thunderbolt 3. "

    According to dpreview.com, they tested that disk with blackmagic and it exceeded the specs significantly. It claims 1900MBps write but the blackmagic benchmark shows the write speed is 2717MB. That is literally ~800MB per second higher than the specs! 

    "Western Digital claims the drive can offer read and write speeds up to 2700MB/s and 1900MB/s, respectively through the Thunderbolt 3 interface. We were sent a 2TB review unit to test these claims and discovered that when connected to an M1 Mac Mini (2020), the Pro-G40 actually achieved read and write speeds of 2530MB/s and 2717MB/s, respectively,"

    https://www.dpreview.com/news/4277336280/western-digital-s-new-sandisk-professional-pro-g40-ssd-is-fast-and-rugged
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