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FBI director says smartphone encryption hindering investigations 'across the board'
I’m sorry....
My phone is an extension of my mind, it is memories, desires, history, location, fears, ambition, and stupid misguided anger.
No ONE, especially the government has any right to a single BIT of it.
Warrants are also rather inconvenient, so in a few famous words.
”Come and take it!”
I would love to see you even try, find out how angry you can make a sleeping beast. In the meantime, do your job the way us honest Americans do, hard work!
Give me liberty, or give me death. 🇺🇸
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NAB calls for activation of iPhone FM radio feature Apple says does not exist
Play the game Pai, act like you care. Does government suck ethics and morals out of everyone?
Draw attention to this silly little issue while you destroy net neutrality, like the wizard behind the curtain that you are. Money may not buy you happiness, but it will buy you political leverage.
Radio towers are just as susceptible to damage as cellular, but let’s not fix our modern warning system and communication system. Furthermore, let’s keep putting band aids on real problems and living below sea level. Common sense basics should be taught in school over government, we see where that got us as a nation.
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How Apple's iPhone X TrueDepth AR waltzed ahead of Google's Tango
seanismorris said:You have to give Apple credit for seeding the market, but the technology is absolutely useless at moment.
Smart people will be buying the IPhone 8 over the IPhone X. Pocketing the price difference, and prepare for the 2.0 version available in a few years (when apps become available) that actually does something usefull.
Apple’s strategy will be very difficult for Google to duplicate. Google could do it in the Google branded phones, but will struggle getting their partners on board. I doubt many will accept financial loses to push the technology out to early adopters.
AR is a ‘chicken or egg’ situation only with ‘hardware or software’.
The next thing Apple needs to do is offer a promotion to app developers (to forgo their ‘cut’ from the Apple App Store for 2 years) for apps that utilize AR.
It’s exciting to imagine what creative new services and utilities will be engendered by such a leap. Kids of today will grow up in a world as dominated by AR/VR as ours was by the internet. I wonder how thin of a line will separate the real and virtual worlds 10 years form now. -
Apple addresses ad industry complaints over Safari tracking prevention feature
Thank you Apple,
You have the the courage and leadership to consider my privacy, considering how much you could make beinging google.
Security is worth fighting for, from hackers or governments, if there's a difference anymore.
The internet does not exist or operate based on ads, that's only one business model.
My privacy forces government agencies to actually work at their job, ads should be no different.
Companies need to stop acting like children, get creative with ingagement and man up to the real world.
Earn my time and my business, anything else is disrespectful to the customer and the company both.
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A11 Bionic processor in iPhone 8, iPhone X contains first Apple-designed GPU, new secure e...
melgross said:I would like to say here that Apple isn’t controlling the entire stack while they’re still using the architectural license from ARM. That’s what they were doing with Imagination. I would say that the ARM license is of greater import.
so, will we see, at some point, Apple also sending ARM a letter of intent about dropping their license at some time?
because until they do that, they can’t truly say that it’s all theirs.