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Australian man sues Apple, seeks compensation after iPhone explodes in pocket
luisirizarry63 said:Is crazy a phone an iPhone X at that explosion burns 🥵 2nd degree burns that no good. But his a scientist fishy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!I hope and pray that you are doing fine. -
Minnesota the latest to introduce bill that allows developers to bypass App Store billing
I don’t see the Target/McDonalds/Walmart analog. As a consumer you don’t own the store you’re shopping in. In this case the consumer owns the device. A better one would be if Samsung in some way limited me in what I’m allowed to put in my fridge. Or wanted to charge Wholefoods a surcharge for the milk I want to store in the fridge I purchased. -
Apple resurrects MagSafe branding for line of iPhone 12 accessories
I would be the first one to sign up for the MagSafe Duo, cannot find anything about it at apple.com however.
I sincerely hope that the input to it is a USB-C connector. The sheer permutation of USB-A, USB-C <-> Lightning is causing me to feel a bit nauseous. As I’m traveling a lot it would be great if all I need to worry about it bringing all the combinations with me all the time. -
New images show braided USB-C to Lightning cable, potentially for 'iPhone 12'
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Intel announces technology team restructuring amid 7nm woes
I’m quite torn here. I generally do not have a problem for consumer grade custom CPUs. However one obvious risk with moving off the x86_64 architecture is that necessary developer tools such as hypervizors and products such as Docker and Java will not be readily available. Apple gained a lot of enterprise developers once they moved to Intel.Now their work laptop will probably be some Linux variant. This means less awareness and higher threshold to write iOS apps. I could be wrong, but I think Apple would have better long term chances. It will take years, only time will tell