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AirPods Pro 2 will gain clinical-grade hearing aid features with update
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Thinner & lighter Apple Watch Series 10 arrives with new design, sleep apnea detection
sirlance99 said:These announcements are so boring now days. Just one big commercial announcement. Used to be live and raw. Now carefully crafted and packaged to be non offensive as possible. So boring. -
New Apple Watch Series 10 rumors disagree over screen redesign
emeeme said:guess i’ll be keeping my series 4 for one more year. i know the os updates won’t work anymore, but the minimal addition of features and the same design upgrade just isn’t worth it. -
Facebook ad partner may have tried to listen into your conversations
gatorguy said:DAalseth said:dope_ahmine said:iOS could add an inspection function to every app’s EULA. It would allow the user to access Apple Intelligence to “chat” with the EULA text before hitting the consent button. This would at least make it much more difficult for the app makers to hide important info in there, whether in cryptic language or small print.
Using AI to cut through the legalese is a wonderful idea.
See also eg:
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Digital IDs in Apple Wallet now confirmed for California residents
StrangeDays said:mpantone said:eightzero said:ssfe11 said:Nice for CA! Eventually no need to carry wallet anymore. Cmon NY!
And before you scoff, I had a similar instance happen with the digital vaccination card approved in my state. Had all the info that was then required, and I showed it to an individual that required it for access to a specific location, and they simply said, "oh, we need to see your card." Had I not had it, I would have been refused...and that would have been problematic at the time.
Same with car and house keys. These physical items will not be replaced by digital versions by me. Ever.
YMMV.
In addition, as long as credit card companies assess merchant transaction fees, some stores will be cash only. Others will offer discounts on cash purchases (many gas station chains have lower cash prices). There are many mom-and-pop stores, a few coffee shops, bars, that are cash only. Also, if you ever go to a farmers market or flea market without cash, you will be shut out by a lot of vendors who are cash only.
And even if the drivers license comes to the iPhone, it's still at the discretion of other parties to accept it as a legal document. You really need some sort of terminal to verify that the digital ID is legitimate. Anyone can fake a screenshot of a digital ID so just waving your phone in front of someone's face isn't going to do. Nightclubs, bars, concert halls will not uniformly and immediately install equipment to validate these digital IDs, so if you want to buy booze at some sports bar, you will need your physical card anyhow.
Let's say you go bar hopping with friends and unlike them, you only bring your digital ID leaving the physical cards (and plastic credit cards at home). What is only 1 in the four bars accepts digital IDs? What are going to do? Stand outside sipping water from a disposable cup while your pals quench their thirst? Nah, you have to bring your physical ID card until you are guaranteed that you won't ever need it. Hell, NFC contactless payment systems have been around for 20+ years and there are still places that are cash only. And even places that take credit cards don't always have POS terminals that accept NFC contactless payments.
Again, this is the type of thread that highlights who is naive and who isn't.
This stuff is that difficult. Fear mongering not necessary.
I read a great piece by a phone thief that described how fast they can do a smash and grab on a target. It is all about chumming up and offering to take their pic...and then claiming it is locked, and the target (usually a bar) simply gives them the code, of unlocks and hands it back. They are *so good* and getting what they need in seconds. And they get to all your bank accounts, and you. are. done.
Maybe someone can confirm, but I think when the digital ID is on the screen, it can only be done so with everything else locked. But visual inspection? If I needed someone to ID themself, I would never take a mere look at a screen. Without a companion digital verification (likely in use by LA law enforcement) it is unlikely to be accepted by someone other than a fool.
Even when I know about this, it is so easy to break protocol. I was at TSA, and selected for a random search of my iPhone. Dammit if I didn't remember Gruber's mantra: "Internalize holding the side button and down button before it leaves your hand." Man, handing an unlocked iPhone to a US Government Official is maybe the stupidest thing ever. Yeah, what do I have to hide? TSA people don't steal do they? Unh hunh.
There are extreme hazards in this technology, and being aware of them is not fear mongering. The risk just isn't worth the reward. Backup, sure. It likely works out. Rely on? No way. Again, YMMV, and I wish you continued success.