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New patent lawsuit targets Apple A-series, M-series chips
dysamoria said:rotateleftbyte said:photography guy said:jumpingcoco said:Patent trolls are maggots
Don't insult maggots like that. They actually have a useful function in the ecology.
How about Slugs? slimy and are a menace to growing crops. -
Apple's original HomePod was overpriced, and that doesn't bode well for AirPods Max
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Apple Watch summons immediate help for man who fell through ice
dope_ahmine said:dewme said:dope_ahmine said:Totally amazing if it actually succeeds with dialing automatically …cos my AW6 is dumb as a box-o-rox. My most typical usecases with it:- I'm out jogging and it tells me to take some time to do a breathing exercise.
- I talk on the phone (iPhone) and it tells me to take some time to do a breathing exercise.
- I'm outside in 13 m/s wind and it tells me to take some time to do a breathing exercise.
- I've just sat down after standing up for half an hour, and it tells me to stand up for a minute.
- I'm walking from the mail office with a box, and it asks me 100 times if I'm no longer on my outdoor walk. If I put the box down and swing my hand around like an idiot every 30 seconds, then it shuts up tho.
- I'm cooking in the kitchen, and it tells me to wash my hands longer.
- I'm listening to music in my headphones (at about 50% volume) when the watch sends me a notification at 200% volume(!!!). I've never even set the volume at 100%, not even once.
- I'm reminded of an all-day calendar booking although I've never even had alerts set for it in the first place.
- The Activity app says I have exercised 210% (since I've been out jogging) but I've only moved 34%. Jogging without moving? Hmmm… Also, I had only been standing 58%. So, I guess the watch assumed I was Outdoor Running while sitting/lying down and not moving …makes sense …not.
- And here's my absolute fav: Software is not updated (ever) on the watch, although I've carefully checked the Automatic Updates. Why? Well, I always charge my watch between about 10 and 11 each evening, and then unplug it. A user behavior which apparently is totally outside Apple's imagination, or alternatively forbidden by them. Because an Apple Watch only updates its software if its plugged in to power at the time the WatchOS decides to try updating …which btw happens exactly at 03:00 in the morning.
I could go on and on ranting about the Apple Watch, but I guess you get the picture. This is not a smart watch. It's as dumb as it gets, cos it's entirely unaware of what I'm doing. It wouldn't even require AI to figure out how to deal with the use cases above. Good old linear logic programming would have done it. Do it again, and do it right, Apple. I know you are selling these watches in gazillions, and for pure business reasons maybe you shouldn't change a winning recipe. But I thought you said you were in it for the user experience.
You do know that most of these are configurable in the Watch app on your iPhone? You can disable Breathe notifications, disable Stand notifications, reduce Notification volume level, disable hand washing feature, etc. As far as the updates are concerned, the watch has to be on the charger to update, and yes, you will get a notification badge on your iPhone telling you that the update is ready to install, which you can initiate using the Watch app on your iPhone. You will not be penalized for leaving the watch on the charger beyond your self imposed 1-hour charging window and letting the update complete. It almost sounds like you've never opened the Watch app on your iPhone, or don't have an iPhone, which I suppose could be the case. Maybe the Apple Watch is not a good fit for you?
I’m no beginner here. I’ve used Apple devices for more 30 years. And I have even worked as an engineer for Apple. I know what I’m talking about, and it’s called usability. You know, the difference between just technology and actually useful products. But I guess it’s a waste trying to explain that to a person whose suggestions are to shut down features because they are maldesigned, and who believes a consumer who demands usability should choose other products than Apple’s.
If you are the least interested in the truth about this product then I suggest you seriously revisit each and every use-case I listed. Put each of them to real-world testing. Then let’s discuss how this should/could have been done to make the Apple Watch a truly smart product, worthy a company like Apple. -
T-Mobile will share subscriber data with ad partners - unless you opt-out
AppleInsider said:- Open the T-Mobile app
- Navigate to the More tab
- Choose Advertising & Analytics
- Tap "Use my data to make ads more relevant to me"
- Toggle off both settings
- Repeat this for each line on your plan
Done.
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Adobe Photoshop updated for native Apple Silicon support - with caveats
Clowns. Affinity suite is 77 times better. Adobe should be ashamed of themselves. I’m excited to see what the affinity team has up their sleeves as far as future products, but their current offerings are solid.KidGloves said:To be honest I would just be happy if they would fix the years-long file saving bug that highlights both the filename and file extension when you save. It might sound like a minor thing but you have to type out .psd .jpg .png etc... every single time you save a file. When you save a load of files per day it drives you CRAZY and slows down production hugely. Thousands of people have been complaining about this since back in Mojave and it's still not fixed.
Photoshop is just a 30-year-old bag of spanners at this point. I think the time is now right for an alternative.Try the Affinity suite.