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I feel that is waaay too nitpicky. There are very good security reasons as to why keep Touch ID with a passcode enabled. The time gains are amazing from unlocking the phone with Touch ID and every now and then (for me it's down to less than once a week) having to type in a password.

But... you need to unlock the phone somehow. From sleep. By clicking on the home button, for example. Which, given that Touch ID works so extremely well, would also authenticate the user in the same motion. I can't see the downside of this being enabled.

You must not use it on the phone then. If the specs on this Mini had been the same as the Air 2, I'd have been first in line. Now that I see that its only upgrade is Touch ID... I'll still get it, just not right away. Touch ID is an insanely amazing feature.

That's fine, I'd love to throw my money at them. The only thing that stops me from it is that their 4K streams are limited to selected 4K TVs. I have a Dumb 4K TV, and a more than capable computer that can output 2160p@30Hz to it, all that I should need to play 4K video (which works fine with YouTube and downloaded

Well, I know of at least one character that's dying.

Fair enough. Well, thanks for the explanation! Have an internet.

I noticed that, and thought it was odd to call it out for Android, when it works in pretty much all platforms that matter. Why not just make it "The Best Two Factor Authenticator App", and make it for all platforms? It works REALLY WELL on iOS. From the article, it seems like it works REALLY WELL on Android as well.

You should also mention that they support TouchID on iOS 8, which, for me, makes it the best Two Factor Authenticator for iOS as well.

Well, that's screwed up.

Surely, wouldn't a Parallels License + A Windows License have been cheaper?

Oh, cool, like what' we've been able to do with Apple TV's and AirPlay for years.

I was very sad to find that out. Still an awesome keyboard. And I hope they update it soon with iPad support for Flow.

It's a warning you'll get with any internet enabled keyboard. Swiftkey connects to your social networks to learn how you talk. It cannot collect passwords, as iOS switches to native keyboard when typing passwords, in addition, SwiftKey is a pretty well established app, and if they were collecting these things

Yep, the trick is to only have one machine or server in which all services live and sync. On all other machines, have only the largest container. In my case, I have a small server where Google Drive and Dropbox sync, where Dropbox is inside of Google Drive. In all other machines, I only use Google Drive.

Look, how about this? If a company is providing me with a feature that genuinely conveniences me, they deserve to profit of of it. If not by me throwing money at them, then by some other company doing so because they benefit too. The whole purpose of trade is that both parties are benefitted by a transaction.

Ok, great. But as opposed to the mainstream macro haters, you probably have a better reason and research to support your claim. Either that, or you are trolling, as I have no way to prove that you are in fact in such market.

Well, yes. If you really are in the market for such a high end machine, you will recognize it for what it's worth. If not, then you'll just see a big price that you can't afford and cry about it.

Nope, but the sentiment is universal, we just express it differently. Like, you give someone a hand and they take your elbow...

I bet you're a lot of fun at parties.

Of course, if they do it without adding extra value, the internet will throw a fit (and they have!). If they do it while at the same time providing better services, I'll be the first to pull out my credit card.