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Apple launches the 27-inch Apple Studio Display with 5K, speakers, camera
sflocal said:shareef777 said:KBuffett said:Does anyone know if this can be used with a PC?It's it's just not a "shell", but you keep going with your narrative.
Ya'll acting like it's a dis somehow. I love my pair of LG 5Ks and think this is a great replacement for them. Wouldn't get one myself because of the higher cost, but happy for those that got the money for it. -
Apple launches the 27-inch Apple Studio Display with 5K, speakers, camera
docno42 said:fastasleep said:docno42 said:shareef777 said:KBuffett said:Does anyone know if this can be used with a PC?
LG isn't offering the camera.
LG isn't offering the speakers.
LG isn't offering the connectivity options.
And yes, LG isn't offering the stand options either.
But yeah, other than that, they are completely the same
It's a nice display, if/when my LGs die out I'll look to grab one to replace them, but they'll operate just as my LG 5Ks did, no different. -
Apple launches the 27-inch Apple Studio Display with 5K, speakers, camera
docno42 said:shareef777 said:KBuffett said:Does anyone know if this can be used with a PC? -
Apple launches the 27-inch Apple Studio Display with 5K, speakers, camera
KBuffett said:Does anyone know if this can be used with a PC? -
Fraud is being ignored on Zelle by its big banking founders
mike1 said:AppleInsider said:Banks are ignoring the widespread problem of fraud on Zelle, a report claims, with the major financial institutions that founded the service seemingly not caring about issues with the payments platform.
Customers who are victims of fraud that involves Zelle are being told there's little that the banks can do, and in some cases saying it wasn't fraud at all, despite the backing.
In one example told by the New York Times, customer Justin Faunce lost $500 to a scammer pretending to be a Wells Fargo official in January, one that occurred through Zelle. However, Wells Fargo says the payment wasn't fraudulent since it was authorized by the user, despite being tricked into the transfer.Wow. Talk about not taking responsibility for your own actions.The first example is the worst if you are looking to place blame. The idiot was scammed out of $500. What difference does the form of payment make? Change the transaction type from Zelle to Apple Pay to cashier's check to cash. You'd have the same end result. Problem has nothing to do with Zelle.