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tewha
on June 8, 2019
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Lower than the $0 they're already offering the Xr at? :)
tewha
on Feb 26, 2018
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My ISP used to inject things into web pages. I don't think they do anymore, but some WiFi access points still do.
tewha
on Dec 30, 2017
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The iPhone X
Shut Down in Settings, General works.
tewha
on Dec 30, 2017
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I've got an Apple Watch and AirPods. They're both delightful products, if non-interesting for a software developer like me.
tewha
on Feb 2, 2016
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Bad USB-C cable destroys laptop
SurjTech. SurgeTech? Seems an oddly appropriate name.
tewha
on Aug 13, 2013
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Apple never removed apps. They stopped accepting updates.
Oletros
on Aug 13, 2013
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Tell that to the 3rd party Google Voice apps pulled from the App Store
LluisGerard
on Aug 13, 2013
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They can pull an app out from the App Store but they never, ever had the ability to remove it from your phone.
skyjedi
on Aug 13, 2013
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really? Never ever?
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/apple/jobs-confirms-app-store-kill...
dancameron
on Aug 13, 2013
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Yes.
That link acknowledges a kill switch for malicious apps, which they've never used.
skyjedi
on Aug 14, 2013
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not necessarily a good thing -
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/07/first-ios-malware-fou...
- Still could be on devices, no reason it should be
tewha
on Aug 7, 2013
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Chrome's insane password security strategy
They don't.
papacity
on Aug 7, 2013
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Yeah they do. In Firefox go to preferences, security, and saved passwords. I don't know about Safari or Internet Explorer because they're shit and I don't use them.
kumarharsh
on Aug 8, 2013
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Well, Firefox does also offer a "Master Password" if you haven't notice.
tewha
on Aug 6, 2013
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Chrome's insane password security strategy
Elliot's right: Chrome's way of storing and presenting passwords is unacceptable and less than fully sane.
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