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  • Fired Apple employee who aired workplace concerns gets approval to sue company

    Apple have plenty of lawyers…maybe the same amount of HR employees.

    BUT they decided to send her the most vague termination email and it only screams retaliation.

    A lot of you in the comments are dreaming if a lawyer isn’t going to be interested in representing her. This is a great case for settle and NDA. She maybe mental or not (I am not a doctor to diagnose her through internet articles like most of you) but she (her case) may be catalyst for other Apple disgruntled employees to come forward for similar situations.
    williamlondonronnmuthuk_vanalingam
  • Epic Games CEO slams Apple 'government spyware'

    M68000 said:
    Why are people so up in arms about this?  If you have nothing to hide why are you fighting Apple’s attempt to make the world safer from criminals and sick people?   This “ceo” made the amazingly stupid comment about “presumption of guilt”?   Well,  at least in the United States a person is innocent until proven guilty.   

    I’m frankly amazed by the feedback in this forum in the last few days,  people who trust and love Apple and now don’t want to help Apple try to make the world safer.  

    If you work for any large company I hope you know that any email, chat messages and files on company computers can be looked at and scanned by security and network admins.

    if you want total privacy,  get rid of cloud storage and maybe go back to using a typewriter LOL

    Apple does not want their products used for crime and is making an attempt to do something about it - what is so hard to understand?
    You are one of those people that screams “if you have  nothing to hide”

    This is not about that… don’t you get it? 

    As much as I hate the guy when it comes to the Epic issue. He is not wrong on this one. 

    Of course employers (large or small) monitor computers work phones etc… What does that have to do with anything?

    this is not about total privacy which doesn’t exist btw. 
    williamlondoncaladaniananantksundaramBeatskillroymuthuk_vanalingam
  • Google's FLoC has 'significant' privacy problems, Mozilla says

    you mean the same Mozilla that gets money from Google.
    williamlondonOfer
  • Apple announces April 20 special event - iPad Pro, AirTags expected

    melgross said:
    I’m so tired of hearing about Air Tags. This isn’t going to be a big product, particularly if they’re $39 each as the new Samsung product is. I just don’t see that many being sold at that price. Even the third party products at $29 aren’t doing that well.
    Yeah people aren’t interested in tags at all there is no market for them. Look at Tile what a failure they have only sold 26 million tiles since they got crowdfunded.

    Specially people within the Apple’s ecosystem will not be interested in a first party Tag. 

    /s

    docno42gregoriusmfastasleepradarthekatwatto_cobratmay
  • MagSafe Duo Charger limited to 11W with 20W adapter

    pfarfour said:
    Sorta off topic but can someone point me somewhere that can educate me on charging options for iPhone 12?  Seems that charging has gotten to be overly complicated and I just want to understand what accessories maximize or limit charging before purchasing.  Just want to make sure I make an educated purchase when and if I upgrade my current charging options.  I'm pretty tech savvy but damn charging profiles optimized for various devices is complicated.  Thanks in advance! 
    The only confusion that people are claiming is with MagSafe charger and soon with the MagSafe duo charger. 

    In Summary: 

    Apple 20W brick will give you 15W of charging on MagSafe charger

    Apple 20W brick will give you 11W of charging on MagSafe Duo Charger

    Apple 30W brick will give you 14W of charging on MagSafe Duo Charger

    Your PD wired charging options haven’t changed. 
    bageljoeygregoriusmwatto_cobra