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  • Compared: Google Pixel 4a vs iPhone SE

    gatorguy said:
    cesco said:
    Budget Pixel buyers better have a robust or unlimited cell plan as, oddly, the phone doesn’t have wifi. If not, no more watching HD Youtube, porn, and Netflix for long periods.

    WTF??! Yesterday it was posters getting the price wrong, and the RAM wrong, and the storage wrong. Now today there's more silly stuff that obviously a poster didn't bother verifying, claiming the Pixel 4a doesn't have wifi?? Again wrong.

    Where do people get this stuff? Obviously from a totally unreliable source. 
    The Pixel 4a has Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, hotspot

    watto_cobra
  • Compared: Google Pixel 4a vs iPhone SE

    Budget Pixel buyers better have a robust or unlimited cell plan as, oddly, the phone doesn’t have wifi. If not, no more watching HD Youtube, porn, and Netflix for long periods.

    watto_cobra
  • Intel-based iMac refresh will launch in the next week, leakers claim

    A new design this late in the game would dampen the reveal when AS iMac is revealed.
    Haven’t kept up with new Intel processors; are there any to be slapped in this final version of the Intel iMac?
    on a side note, where has Jon Prosser gone? Cook finally get to him after all that taunting? B)
    sully54Scot1watto_cobra
  • Repair shop loses legal battle with Apple over 'counterfeit' iPhone screen import

    Cue the  shirt-tearing lamentations of one Louis Rossmann.
    jdb8167chasm
  • Review: Synology MR2200ac is one of the best consumer mesh Wi-Fi routers we've seen

    Truly suggest you visit the Synology router community page to get an idea how unhappy clients are, including myself, with this once great product (including the old but still expensive rt2600).
    Last update was in October 2019, problems go unresolved. From dropped connections, inability to reach full speed (I can only get 200 Mbit tops with my 400 Mbit package, even near the damn router), slow down requiring reboots (I can count on one hand with fingers left over the times I had to reboot my old AirPort Extreme), wonky WPA3, devices connecting to the furthest point while near one router, and so on.
    It’s thought they may have stopped dealing with routers to focus on what they know best, NAS.
    Looking for another brand and willing to take the hit. 
    Caveat emptor x 100
    MichaelKohlcaladanianwatto_cobra