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  • Apple threatens to close Epic Games developer account on Aug. 28

    Epic are actually lucky that Apple is giving them warning and a timeline given their infractions.
    To be clear, this would not affect existing apps built using Unreal.
    it would prevent Fortnite or any other app by Epic working if you had already got it on a device.
    It could though inhibit Epic advancing the Mac and iOS versions of Unreal that developers use going forward but they could probably find a way round this if they wanted to keep providing new versions of Unreal for Mac/iOS.
    I would expect Unity to be more popular than Unreal for mobile development but could be wrong.
    This whole scenario of Epic’s doing and Epic’s choice, no sympathy for them, they are a disgrace.
    BeatsGabydysamoriawatto_cobra
  • Review: Apple's final Intel 27-inch iMac is going out with a bang

    In addition to the errors already pointed out...

    “this is upgrade”

    “At the current, much of Apple's lineup is starting to look dated when it comes to the design.”

    “True Tune”

    “and Intel support is going anywhere anytime soon”

    That’s without considering the general grammar and readability of the text. 
    Even Grammarly would catch some of these issues, and my 12 year old son is a better writer.

    muthuk_vanalingamheadfull0winewatto_cobra
  • Review: Apple's final Intel 27-inch iMac is going out with a bang

    It seems like every day I wish AI had an editor to catch all the typos and bad grammar in their articles.
    dysamoriaflydogblurpbleepbloopwatto_cobra
  • Tim Cook responds to reader's Apple Watch ECG experience

    While an Apple Watch can’t detect a heart attack, first aiders (and each of us) can use the heart rate monitor.

    I know someone who was having a major heart attack, he just thought it was a chest infection and had been having chest pains off and on for a few weeks, but as he kept not feeling well his friend got a first aider to look at him (they were at a venue away from home).
    First thing the first aider did was notice he had an Apple Watch on so took his heart rate which should have been around 60 but was actually double that when he was sat doing nothing. Ambulance came, paramedics confirmed he was having a heart attack and his life was likely saved. He had 3 stents put in the LAD artery that day. This chap was fit and used to row 13km a few times a week. Think Bob Harper scenario.

    So no, an Apple Watch can’t detect a heart attack but is still useful in this type of scenario.
    sphericking editor the grateDetnator
  • Facebook says Apple's 30% App Store fee hurts small businesses during COVID-19

    Facebook can just implement their new features in their website, and everyone can access it in a browser. Simple.
    Beatslolliverwatto_cobra