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Logitech's Circle 2 is first cam to support Apple's HomeKit Secure Video
Great review. Super excited about this product and even more eager for future enhancements of both their product and apples underlying HomeKit technologies.apples approach with HomeKit is definitely the smartest in the market. Making sure that Wi-Fi is secure enough to use in this application is imperative.There still a little awkwardness in the coding of the device number. -
Mac Pro spotted in DJ Calvin Harris' studio ahead of launch
Keep in mind the augmented reality feature on Apple’s very own website where you can see how a new Mac Pro would look in your environment by using your iPhone and just placing it on any desk. Take your own pictures and videos composite as you will. Be one of the first! LOL
not saying Mr. Harris doesn’t actually have one. Just saying anyone can make it look as if you do. -
Apple decision to skip congressional hearing on China draws swift rebuke
I’m from Missouri and I can assure you that Josh Holly is not one of the sharpest tools in the shed so to speak. LOLI hate to push back against anything but this phobia of China and phobia of big tech companies and out right attacks on Apple are just ridiculous, miss guided, hurtful, and not in their own best interests.I would love to work for Apple. I would rather move to China then back to Missouri for sure.I have nothing but respect for both sides but there’s far much more understanding that needs to occur. -
Apple sued for storing iCloud data on third-party servers
One might as well argue, and be more concerned with, data in transit being ALWAYS passed through in transit, other unnamed number of vendors.
Consider your own local loop to your phone company, the long-haul carriers which can be multiple companies. And we must remember that peer to peer, client server web data bases often have functionality distributed over multiple servers for such things as the keys were talking about above, account verification, actual end file storage, etc.
End-users should always expect that their data of all kinds is spread over a number of servers, a number of vendors, a number of transport carriers, and a number of applications within the services of those vendors