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Update: This morning all is well. A popup appeared asking me if I wanted to turn on the smoke and alarm detection feature. The ‘safety and security’ option in Home->Settings reappeared after disappearing yesterday.
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What a fucked up country the U.S. is. Its citizens now have to be afraid to go out in public for fear they will be attacked, murdered, their identity stolen. Now we have to be paranoid about our personal devices. And It doesn’t help when dipshits ex…
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Applejacs said: lkrupp said: multimedia said: Setup was eazy peezy in a few seconds. Yes, it certainly is... for people with reading comprehension and some glimmer of intelligence. Take a walk over to the ADF (Apple Discussio…
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macxpress said: lkrupp said: macxpress said: I wish you could get the savings account without the credit card Well, that’s the point. The savings account is being used as a marketing tool to get more Apple Cards in the hands …
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Well he did kill Mozart you know.
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BiC said: Darn it! Now I have to go back to Torrents. Sad Sad Day. What am I going to do with all my computers with a DVD reader. Are you proud of being a common thief? You’d rent a DVD but steal a stream?
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jeromec said: "Apple turns on HomePod's smoke alarm recognition"...has anyone actually been able to turn it on? Does it work with iOS16.4.1 or does it require iOS16.5, currently in beta? There is not even a source for the info in the article!…
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And you can bet your paycheck the U.S. government has this in its toolbox and likely funds NSO Group clandestinely. And want about the newly discovered secret Chinese “Police Stations” around the U.S.? https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/national-int…
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Raising age limits without strong verification requirements is USELESS. Add to that the fact that a lot of so-called parents don’t give a shit what their kid reads or looks at. When my kids were young (10 year old) the home policy was no R rated mov…
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multimedia said: Setup was eazy peezy in a few seconds. Yes, it certainly is... for people with reading comprehension and some glimmer of intelligence. Take a walk over to the ADF (Apple Discussion Forums) and visit the Apple Card forum. T…
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Wait, what? Tech forums are full of ranting and grinding of teeth about planned obsolesce and forced upgrades whenever Apple moves on with new hardware requirements. This article appears to fly in the face of those claims and paints a picture of a …
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beowulfschmidt said: Bold claims. I'm sure he has loads of evidence to back it up. /s Well, based on previous lawsuits you don’t really need any evidence win a judgment against Apple, do you. All you have to do is file in some backwater …
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If it’s discussed at WWDC I can’t wait to hear the dog and pony show about how great it will be and how Apple will do it right, after a decade of claiming it would destroy security for iOS users. But I also understand Apple’s hands are tied and the…
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macxpress said: I wish you could get the savings account without the credit card Well, that’s the point. The savings account is being used as a marketing tool to get more Apple Cards in the hands of people. No Apple Card, no 4.15% savings …
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dogolaca said: Will Apple Savings transactions be available to personal finance apps like Mint and Quicken? Not likely at all. Goldman Sachs has ignored connectivity with financial software. I have a GM Mastercard that previously was admin…
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Should Apple file a libel and defamation lawsuit against this bozo?
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I can hear it now! “Hey hey, ho ho, old Tim Cook has got to go” “Hey hey, ho ho...” If you are both an Apple hater AND a Tim cook hater does this mean you are even loonier than you think?
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Always keep in mind that IDC was the one who solemnly and confidently predicted Windows Mobile would overtake the iPhone and come to completely dominate the smartphone in a few short years. https://www.pcworld.com/article/485303/idc_windows_phones_…
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Well, as usual, the user would likely have be to tricked into downloading and installing the package. Or it could be included in a pirated version of some popular software. So let's face it, all this stuff still relies ton the gullibility and greed …
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Wait. What? Ohh, I thought this was a current exploit. My bad. But this should end the argument over whether Apple should allow users to downgrade iOS versions, whether Apple should should be so aggressive in promoting upgrades to the latest version…