Yeah that would be great. It wouldn’t impact them at all and you’d never even know that it didn’t impact them at all! Fun prank!
Yeah that would be great. It wouldn’t impact them at all and you’d never even know that it didn’t impact them at all! Fun prank!
What information? What rides I was on?
Eh? The data is where i was in their park and what I rode. What would a hacker want with that information?
Using apps from a car insurance company is so completely unrelated (despite the connection you’re attempting to make) that it boggles the mind.
Can you? Disney only uses your fingerprint to verify that “you” match the pass you’re using. There’s no reason to believe they store the information beyond that period, just as there’s no reason to believe that a restaurant would store the prints you leave on the silverware.
To have fun?
Yeah I guess. But you’re just inconveniencing yourself for no reason and with no benefit to you. Every restaurant you eat in has your fingerprints, though they don’t need them.
Finger prints aren’t private. There’s no issue here.
Finger prints aren’t private. There’s no issue here.
Yeah I think Apple is doing okay.
1. I believe wireless mics use RF. Totally different thing
1. Connection drops are not a thing. Maybe in the past that was an issue, but in the tens of thousands of hours I’ve used Bluetooth in my car, while on a plane, or on a conference call, I’ve never once had the signal drop out. As for battery life, mine get 20 hours. I charge them once a week, no biggie.
Technically speaking you’re 100% correct. But in application it really makes little to no difference.
Agreed on all counts. In the end, wireless audio will The the standard (at least for portable devices). Bluetooth isn’t 100% there yet, but we’ve come so far from the days of RF and IR wireless headphones, and we’re getting close to getting it right.
Absolutely true. I have mixed feelings on the whole no headphone jack thing (though not an iPhone 7 owner so no personal investment in the issue). On one hand it’s such an established standard that the benefits of removing it (space for more stuff) doesn’t seem to outweigh the inconvenience.
Oh. So you use a dongle 🤔
But Bluetooth headphones only need to be paired with each device once. A minor hassle I suppose, but not exactly a big deal
Yeah, um... CDs? They destroyed vinyl and cassettes virtually overnight, and were the dominant form of music storage for nearly two decades. DCC might have been a better example. Or DAT.
I would challenge you to compare the boss qc35 headphones in wired vs. Bluetooth mode and be able to tell the difference.
And your turntable and 4 track use a 1/8 jack and not a 1/4?