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Apple Original film 'Tetris' set to premeire at SXSW
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Zuckerberg really wants iPhone users to shift to WhatsApp
The encryption point is largely semantic. Yes, users can tether their iPhone to a computer, launch iTunes (Windows) or Finder (Mac), and backup.But almost no regular user is doing that, and it also requires the user to disable Messages back up from the iCloud settings on the device.As a general point, Facebook’s claims hold water on this one. People want cloud backups, not to mess about with cables and computers. WhatsApp offers e2e encrypted cloud backup, iMessage doesn’t.For marketing purposes, it’s all good. Now it’s over to Apple to implement e2e encryption for cloud backups. -
24 years after original iMac, there's still big demand for floppies
wonkothesane said:Anybody still rocking a VCR out there? -
Canon imagePrograf Pro-1000 review: Professional printer for photographers
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Tap to Pay on iPhone has been live for weeks, here's who supports it
“Apple earlier in June released Tap to Pay on iPhone to developers. Here are the apps that currently support the Apple Pay feature, as well as platforms that eventually will.”It’s not an “Apple Pay” feature.Tap to pay is completely separate from Apple Pay.Tap to pay is a feature that point-of-sale apps can use so that a business can accept any form of contactless payment (debit card, credit card, Google Pay, Apple Pay etc) by using the iPhone as a point-of-sale device.Apple Pay is a feature that lets customers use their Apple devices to store cards in the Wallet app, and use those stored cards to make purchases.