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  • Bad Apple Maps data leads to droves looking for lost Apple products at same Texas address

    Oh, glad you did some digging. This seams like something Apple can address. Earlier articles I read made me think his area just has spotty service, as it happened to us a couple of times.

    Our neighbor across the street doesn’t talk to us anymore because I got sick of her being, um, let’s use the word rude, always accusing us of having her missing AirPods. First, how would we have gotten them? Second, after like the third time of me explaining what the blue circle means, and the dot in the middle doesn’t mean the precise location, and how to play a sound? I’d had it. Not for the comedic events of her thinking we had them, but her rudeness. I mean, she clearly found them, not at my house the previous times. Also, zero apologies. 
    ronnwatto_cobrambenz1962jony0docno42
  • UnitedHealthcare offers cash for your Apple Watch health data

    rob53 said:
    UnitedHealth and its wholly-owned OptumRx pharmacy business.

    Not sure how important this is to your calculus, but a major reason that UHG got into the Pharmacy Benefit Management  business, with Optum Rx and it’s growth, specifically, was at the behest of the government acengies, I believe, in an effort to combat the CVS/Aetna merger to “combat” prescription prices.

    Not commenting on the merits of the idea, or (in)effectiveness, but just thought it was interesting.
    ronnFileMakerFeller
  • How to identify all the 32-bit apps installed on your iPhone running iOS 10.3


    mdoss said:
    Well, I have an iPhone 5 (yes I am ancient) and when I check on apps that "might slow down my iPhone" it lists out every app I have installed, including Keynote, TestFlight, iAD, App Store (yes), Apple Store,  Calculator, Camera, Compass, FaceTime etc. There are more, I just got sick of listing each one out.

    The funny part is, all these apps were just updated yesterday before installing 10.3.  And there are no updates available for these after the upgrade.

    In addition to these, I have quite a few Apple services that are "incompatible", liked AccountAuthenticationDialog, AACredentialRecoryDialog, AskPermissionUI,  etc.

    Of course there are third party apps like Google Maps, 1Password and many others in that list.

    Funny!

    Cheers
    Your iPhone 5 is only 32 bit, thus, you only get the 32 bit binaries downloaded, if I recall how app thinning works correctly.

    Also, chances are you are not getting iOS 11 to run on the 5. 
    sphericspheric