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Boston Red Sox used Apple Watch to steal pitching signs in games against Yankees
There's no way to police this so you may as well let it go. They can just be more surreptitious by having a vibrating alert which no one will know about. A better course of action would be for the fielding team to develop a trickier code. In fact they could use very subtle modifiers for their signals so that the batting side would in fact pick up an incorrect signal and relay that.
This would be a much better solution because it would use the team that is stealing the code against them. -
Apple's 'iPhone 8' may allow triggering Siri by holding sleep/wake button
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'iPhone 8' software bar expected to replace Apple's iconic home button with gesture contro...
rogifan_new said:analogjack said:rogifan_new said:If this story is correct it appears that Apple has decided to embrace the notch at the top rather than trying to disguise it or make it blend in. I hope that’s wrong. That black cutout is ugly.
You do not understand design, it would look ugly if they tried to permanently disguise it. As it is now the design is timeless, keeping in mind that there's no way not to have sensors on the front of the camera. Notice that cars had grills initially as a form follows function thing where they needed air flowing over the radiator. Then consumer cars embraced a clean no grill look when it became unnecessary. But notice how even though not needed any longer luxury car makers jealously guard their iconic grill designs. While not in this league, that is nevertheless how I perceive the notch. The 'notch and ears' will be Apple's equivalent of the famous car grills a good one of which is Bugatti, compare a 1930's Bugatti grill with the grill on their Veyron.
To address the 'iconic' thing, by coming up with an idea that is simple and obvious once you see it doesn't alter the fact that it's unlikely any other manufacturer would have been bold enough to do this. It's brilliant and it cannot be copied (although with the shameless Samsung I'd not put anything past them). Your myopic way of thinking that you need a clean flat line misses the very very difficult design problem that smartphones have. That is it's basically a flat oblong slab, their ain't much you can do. Square corners or rounded corners of varying radii, then what flat sides or curved sides, and we're done. The iPhone 8 reminds me of the Eames lounge chair, even the colours.
It's brilliant and I predict that this idiocy of mass first world outrage at a phone like the iPhone 7 which is the 3rd year in a row without a change in shape is going to be over for good soon because the new iPhone 8 will be the blueprint for the future and Apple can concentrate on the operation of the phone itself. It's like the modern smartphone has finally evolved it's permanent shape. Even a completely bezel free phone would not be an improvement, this is what Samsung mistakenly thought was clever with their curved edge screen, they listened to the masses whereas Apple listened to design language.
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'iPhone 8' software bar expected to replace Apple's iconic home button with gesture contro...
rogifan_new said:If this story is correct it appears that Apple has decided to embrace the notch at the top rather than trying to disguise it or make it blend in. I hope that’s wrong. That black cutout is ugly.
You do not understand design, it would look ugly if they tried to permanently disguise it. As it is now the design is timeless, keeping in mind that there's no way not to have sensors on the front of the camera. Notice that cars had grills initially as a form follows function thing where they needed air flowing over the radiator. Then consumer cars embraced a clean no grill look when it became unnecessary. But notice how even though not needed any longer luxury car makers jealously guard their iconic grill designs. While not in this league, that is nevertheless how I perceive the notch. The 'notch and ears' will be Apple's equivalent of the famous car grills a good one of which is Bugatti, compare a 1930's Bugatti grill with the grill on their Veyron.
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'iPhone 8' software bar expected to replace Apple's iconic home button with gesture contro...
From the Bloomberg article 'The screen itself, however, is flat like current and past iPhones and lacks the fully curved displays of the latest Samsung phones.'
I would not say that the iPhone 'lacks' a curved display, I'd rather say the Samsung lacks a properly designed screen. I've said it before and I'll say it again, the curved screen is a design cock up that would have had Ive and Cook wetting themselves from laughing so hard. First off is that unless it is being used in total darkness you are always going to get a reflection down the entire side of the the device or more likely both sides as they show in their ads. I can't believe that this is supposedly a feature.
Second point about the curved screen is that it will date badly, it will come to look tiresome, whereas apple could simply stay with the current iPhone 8 design and leave it at that more or less permanently, like an iconic Porsche. With a to the edge curved screen the Samsung has nowhere to go except to drop the design.
I think Apple have finally struck gold with the new iPhone 8 and it will obviously be the blueprint for all their phones maybe even permanently.