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  • Here's why adding Face ID to the 'iPhone SE 2' could be a good idea

    I don't care if it is called a SE2 or not but a small form factor iPhone with all the latest tech inside would be nice and worth it. All these plus sizes are far to big, bigger is not always best. My SE is the ideal size to fit into a pocket.
    mattinozGeorgeBMacbaconstangdesignr
  • 'iPhone SE 2' has iPhone X-style screen and notch according to case vendor

    I`m not convinced either, apart from a mild update I don't really expect for it to change much. However, I would love a SE format iPhone to come out with top-notch, up-to-date components especially faster processor, much better camera etc much like the top model. The size is much more convenient to carry in the pocket and to hold. Love my SE iPhone.
    boogerman2000
  • Apple releases macOS 10.12 Sierra with Siri, Apple Pay for web, Apple Watch login, more

    Downloading it now in the real Sierra, no not the US but in Spain
    JanNLLinz Hendersonhexclock
  • How the UK's Brexit vote to leave Europe affects Apple

    alanh said:
    hawker said:
    Unelected Eurocrats? What about the House of Lords, are they elected by the people? The UK made a big mistake and it will have great implication for years. Instead of being part of a united Europe many people in the UK still dream of an Empire that does`t exist anymore.
    Just to set things straight because you seem very uninformed: The House of Lords has NOTHING to do with the EU!!! The ruling EU MEPs are NOT elected and rule over all the EU countries from Brussels. Withing the UK the Members of Parliament (MPs) ARE elected but the HOUSE of Lords members are NOT!
    http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/map.html    Maybe this will help?
    Of course the house of lords has nothing to do with the EU. Just an example to make the point that not everything is elected by the people in the UK.
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  • How the UK's Brexit vote to leave Europe affects Apple

    ireland said:
    Glad the UK had the courage to vote themselves out of the bureaucratic mess that is the EU. Bunch of unelected, unaccountable suits in Brussels trying to introduce one set of rules for us all. The amount of times we hear in my country 'our hands are tied' from our elected officials is not funny. Practically every other week. Each country needs to take back their sovereignty.

    And this has nothing to do with that Trump clown who cannot even successfully operate a Twitter account. 'No games.' Go home, narcissist.
    It is because of uninformed rubbish like this that it is good that the UK will leave the EU once and for all. They should have never joined. I find it always very rich to hear when one of the house of parliament in the UK is not elected by the people in the first place. It is called the house of lords. Never mind all the other misinformation put out by the brexit camp.
    Maybe we should brick up the tunnel on the french side as well so you can keep all your sovereignty and your empire for yourself.
    dsdAnilogic2.6