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Intel uses MacBook Pro to promote its chips after attacking Apple
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Massive Facebook data leak connected to undisclosed 2019 breach
"We're focused on protecting people's data by working to get this data set taken down and will continue to aggressively go after malicious actors who misuse our tools wherever possible," Clark says. "While we can't always prevent data sets like these from recirculating or new ones from appearing, we have a dedicated team focused on this work."
This is b/s - the data isn't posted by people online for jollies. Instead it forms part of larger data sets that are sold privately, i.e. totally out of Facebook's control. Amusingly the leak contains Zuckerberg's private details including his phone number. -
Apple Pay with UWB may automatically select right card based on location
mike1 said:I would also like to be able to reorder the cards as they show up in my Watch. Why can't it simply mimic the phone?!
To rearrange the cards on the watch: either inside the wallet app (on the watch) or double-clicking the side button will bring up your cards, then just tap and hold them to rearrange their order, again whichever card you place on top will become the default. -
Colorado 'right to repair' bill dies despite public testimony
Change needs to come in small digestible pieces. A vague bill is almost always going to die because it opens the door to unintended consequences and a very real possibility of businesses not being able to adhere to the breadth of the requests. No matter how wonderful an idea, it must be enacted in a way that does not levy significant harm on the businesses these same consumers rely on. -
Microsoft uses weak arguments to say Surface Pro 7 is better than iPad Pro