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This article is a month old, and Logitech has already added an option to disable this feature.
You are failing to understand the distinction between deliberate and necessary.
MacRumors really embarrassed itself by pretending that bendgate was already happening, before the iPad had even begun shipping. Disappointing how far that site has fallen.
Read the whole story. They’re not slowing your phone down because it’s old, nor are they doing it deliberately. It’s to keep your phone working if your battery is worn out.
I swear, people never let the facts get in the way of a good hate-jerk about Apple.
Literally never true.
It is shocking that they waited this long.
So, “yes”, but also no. You’ll lose the calibration panel for your display, and the result will probably be unwatchable.
You’re much better off buying a display which is un-smart to start with. These are often called “commercial displays”. Or of course you could just buy a monitor.
The ad says “Lots of storage FOR PHOTOS”, specifically.
If we assume that the typical iPhone photo is 4MB (they’re almost always less), and you use half your storage for photos, ((128/2)*1024)/4 is 16,384 photos.
I’d argue that’s quite a lot.
You’re insane.
I have faith that Apple would do this right. Your phone is unlikely to hit Google directly for AI stuff. It would be just another iCloud service.
This makes no sense. The battery isn’t in the Vision Pro. There’s nothing in there to get hot while charging.
This is not “enshittification”. How quickly that term is coming to mean “anything I don’t like”.
Apple TV boxes have no ads.
I know everyone here hates Apple, but, there it is.
The App Store requires developers to indicate what personal data is tracked, even before you download the app. Similarly, they prevent the listing of scam apps at all.
Sideloading apps will have no such protection.
I’m not looking forward to popular apps forcing you to sideload them so that they can bypass Apple’s privacy and security requirements.
Wild, mine doesn’t. Do you think it depends on what podcast?
It’s not clear what you’re asking for. You want to use a Mac keyboard on a Windows PC?
I don’t believe there’s a way to do that. Making a playlist and putting it in album view does seem like the obvious way.
DMA is focused on preventing “gatekeepers” from unfairly favoring their own services and promoting interoperability.