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Edward Snowden calls Apple CSAM plans 'disaster-in-the-making'
bluefire1 said:Champion of privacy no more.
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Outdated Apple CSAM detection algorithm harvested from iOS 14.3 [u]
Beats said:The fact anyone can reverse engineer this is scary.
The fact that anyone can reverse engineer this is expected -- for anyone with any knowledge of software development.
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Apple debuts $549 AirPods Max over-ear headphones
Xed said:22july2013 said:It's labelled with L and R for the Left and Right sides. How are they going to market that in countries where English isn't known or spoken widely?
Why not look at what headphones use right now? I looked at the French pages for AirPods Max and they still show L and R despite that languages having different words for left and right, as I recall.
All I've ever seen is L and R so it's either universally understand or they use a different label if and when they sell headphones in another country.
The most important question that should've crossed your mind before posting is what has Apple been doing for the hundreds of millions of headphones they've been selling for decades.
Don't listen to the troll claiming that using L & R is illegal. Yes, there are countries that have legislated that all documentation is to be delivered in the local language. It doesn't force labels to be conformant: no D/G instead of L/R in France. Nor are these laws applied systematically. I've installed software used by the French presidency & even though the delivery and general use documentation is in French, the reference documentation is still in English.