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Duet Display update will allow Mac users to extend displays to Android tablets
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Drake's Scorpion on Apple Music crushes Spotify in streaming
I am not a prude. I have 10 and 11 year old sons and this is popular music. This Drake music is appalling. Offensive. Every other word is the N word. The F word. How can anyone use this as an example of anything? It’s disgusting. Let me explain, I’m a writer. When you have to use those words every sentence to make your point, you’re a weak storyteller who lacks ANY creativity. It’s lazy wrtitying and says nothing. Zero. Again, I’m not a downer but just cannot believe that this is somehow considered art, or a mainstream anything. I just pulled up Apple Music and it’s highlightedvand as the first thing that comes up. Sad. Truly sad — the state of music. As a parent, I’m offended by anyone, any company, anywhere, who highlights or points to this as something relevant. It’s trash. -
Canadian sues Apple over Apple Watch scratches that he made [u]
Ok. I bought a series 1 sport w sport band a couple of years ago to engage in “sports” activity. After two months or so I had lots of scratches on the screen, I was very disappointed and felt the watch was not up to being called a “sport” watch. I called Apple, started a case and explained that I bought the watch to work out, fish, and those types of activities and that I felt the watch was not living up to its moniker. I didn’t point to a specific line regarding “scratch resistance or indestructibility” but merely was assertive in regards to it being advertised as a sport accessory. You get the idea. They aggreed after a couple of support reps heard my convincing plea. They sent me a new sport and said maybe there is something wrong with the specific one I bought, they wanted to inpect it. Hence, now, I am wearing my replacement sport, a few years later, same activities enjoyed throughout and the watch is absolutely scratch free. The guy shoulda taken the replacement — sometimes there are devices that are indeed defective and lots of times it’s your approach with Apple (or anyone you need help from). Attitude has a lot to do with how someone, anyone, gets through life and gets reciprocal treatment. Apple stores can be pompous though at times, I have experienced that, sadly. Calling Apple for me has had good results. Although I’m still pissed about my 2010 MacBook Pro graphic card defect that causes kernel panics (it’s unusable and was $2500) and I missed the repair extension period, man that irks me. Maybe I should sue — nah, I’m going to the beach, life is truly way too short.
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Canadian sues Apple over Apple Watch scratches that he made [u]
kkqd1337 said:“mental stress, and expenses that occurred because of the case in addition to the time of my life wasted that I will never get back”
Even if I owned a Roger Smith watch you can be assured that if I scratched it, I wouldn’t waste a second of my life stressed and worried about it.
It’s a watch.
You have only yourself to blame if you can’t cope with day to day life. -
Apple urges users to send money to friends with Apple Pay Cash, upgrade to iOS 11.2