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Well, I don’t personally use Apple but on my Pixel I like the fingerprint scanner. It’s basically instant. I just move my finger to it as I pull the phone out of my pocket and it unlocks. I don’t care about the fact the justice department can get a warrant to make me unlock my phone if I use a fingerprint since I

Important to note if you may be interacting with police (or border patrol or ICE) that courts have ruled that the authorities can force you to unlock your phone with touch or face ID, but they can’t make you give up your password.

I think the hardest part of the seatbelt/blanket problem is how to clean the semen out of the materials. If it’s not easily removable and machine washable then I expect there to be some sticking points to the whole ordeal.

For years I gave a big “thumbs down” to Dyson products because they just cost way too much. While I could afford a $600 vacuum, I just couldn’t see fit to spend that much on one. But the eBay Refurb Store ended up converting me. I got a fully-loaded V8 cordless for $300, and it’s by far the best, most powerful

Elections have consequences.

I think you can be compelled to unlock a fingerprint locked device but not with a passcode locked device. Acquiring your fingerprint doesn’t violate your 4th amendment rights but being compelled to reveal your passcode violates your 5th amendment rights to not self incriminate. At least, I think, I’m working off

Another example of how ass backwards Florida The USA is.

Have you heard of this up-and-coming band, Nirvana?

Why doesn’t the actual article pull up? It just goes straight into comments.

“Shut the f**k up, Thanos”

Your understanding, or lack thereof, does not negate it’s existence.

Customer: Hello! I need my iPad 4th gen repaired. The touchscreen isn’t working right and the battery is bad.

The failed buyout offers are a symptom of the larger issue: Yahoo bet wrong on the service it built. It thought of itself like AOL outside the walled garden, like it would be a community you would join and stay inside, occasionally venturing out for content and back in again. You would keep coming back because of

Yeah, the best summary I’d ever heard of yahoo’s business model was essentially that they were coasting on the eyeballs of people who didn’t know how to uninstall a toolbar or change their homepage.

You kind of glossed over that they in general were not nearly as decent as other tech companies to the employees. They treated them, the employees, not as assets, but more like cattle. They didn’t go after the best, let go of the better ones to cut costs, and under current leadership, gutted the rest of the best by

It’s not sarcasm if it just sounds like uninformed idiocy.

Indeed, my iPad 3 is still running just fine, but I'm thinking of replacing it early next year for an iPad Air 2, 128 GB model. Obsolescence is not much of an issue with these devices.