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  • Apple's iPad Pro beating Microsoft Surface in 'detachable' tablet market

    Maybe it's me, but I don't see any correlation between the article and the data table. The table does not breakout detachable devices, unless all are considered as such. So where does the 4.9 mil. come from?
    jackansi
  • iPhones sold in India will require panic button starting in 2017

    How about "Hey Siri call the cops" or what ever keyword you choose.
    aaron sorenson
  • DOJ withdraws motion to force Apple to unlock NYC iPhone [u]

    apple ][ said:
    kent909 said:
    Yes, nothing more common sense than fantasizing  about cutting off fingers and such.
    I see nothing unreasonable about that, and the law should be changed to accommodate such circumstances.

    Scenario: A known terrorist who has just murdered 37 people is captured alive, and refuses to provide the unlock code for their phone, no matter how nicely you ask them.

    I can only assume that Slurpy would politely ask the terrorist to unlock their phone, and the terrorist would simply say no, and Slurpy would say "ok, sir" and proceed to order coffee for the terrorist, while the terrorist continues stalling, and another attack from a connected cell happens next week, where a whole bunch of people are killed.

    My method would gain easy access to the terrorist's phone, and countless lives would be saved in exchange for some terrorist losing a finger tip or two or three, big deal.



    apple ][ said:
    kent909 said:
    Yes, nothing more common sense than fantasizing  about cutting off fingers and such.
    I see nothing unreasonable about that, and the law should be changed to accommodate such circumstances.

    Scenario: A known terrorist who has just murdered 37 people is captured alive, and refuses to provide the unlock code for their phone, no matter how nicely you ask them.

    I can only assume that Slurpy would politely ask the terrorist to unlock their phone, and the terrorist would simply say no, and Slurpy would say "ok, sir" and proceed to order coffee for the terrorist, while the terrorist continues stalling, and another attack from a connected cell happens next week, where a whole bunch of people are killed.

    My method would gain easy access to the terrorist's phone, and countless lives would be saved in exchange for some terrorist losing a finger tip or two or three, big deal.



    Your sounding a lot like your idol. 
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  • DOJ withdraws motion to force Apple to unlock NYC iPhone [u]

    apple ][ said:
    slurpy said:
    When one wants to get their daily dose of nasty filth, your posts never disappoint.
    Yes, not liking mass murdering terrorists and wanting to stop them using common sense methods is surely a nasty, filthy thought. The horror.


    Yes, nothing more common sense than fantasizing  about cutting off fingers and such. On one had we have terrorists thinking of ways they can kill us and on the other hand we have their intended victims thinking of ways to kill them. All the while the rest of us have to live in this world of violence and mayhem you all are waging against each other.  You are all so obsessed that you don't see the collateral damage you leave in your wake. And each and every day we get to wake up less safe than the day before wondering what happened to our liberty.
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  • Apple adds muscle in Washington with hire of White House insider


    blastdoor said:
    There is a chance the next administration could be Republican. 
    ha ha ha! 
    Don't be so cocky. They may not be able to win the election without cheating but I don't put them above cheating. Americans continue to expand what they are willing to let slide, no matter how offensive or destructive. Trump is continuously showing what sniveling cowards we are. 
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