Arctic has keyword filtering.
Arctic has keyword filtering.
It’s a PR issue not a legal one.
Any USB-C headphones work.
This report is from 2016. It’s mainly of historical interest.
Arctic is a nice native iOS app that’s frequently updated. It’s in the App Store and a TestFlight is available in the !arctic@lemmy.world community.
This doesn’t sound like a serious problem for a company like Google. They can afford to solve it by brute force — just put a Wi-Fi hotspot in every single room.
Unfortunately, Apple has the resources, both legal and financial, to tie that up in the EU courts for decades.
Who would’ve thought? This isn’t going to fly with the EU.
Article 5.3 of the Digital Markets Act (DMA): “The gatekeeper shall not prevent business users from offering the same products or services to end users through third-party online intermediation services or through their own direct online sales channel at prices or conditions that are different from those offered through the online intermediation services of the gatekeeper.”
Apple has an annual legal budget of approximately infinity dollars. I assure you they are aware of this and they believe they are in compliance, even if just barely.
If challenged, they will have no problem fighting it — they have nearly as much cash on hand as the entire EU budget.
I hope the EU challenges this, and I hope the EU wins, but Apple isn’t going to be surprised by whatever happens.
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Strange when the party receiving the “commission” gets to dictate the terms of that commission.
Although Firefox on iOS doesn’t support extensions, other browsers do.
Orion supports Firefox extensions.
Safari also has tons of extensions available, such as: StopTheMadness (annoyance blocker, highly configurable), AdGuard (ad blocker), Vinegar (blocks YouTube ads on the web), and many others.
While it’s true that lockdown mode can break things, it’s likely there is something that can be fixed here - a setting or a particular API, perhaps. After all, the app is still in development and these don’t seem like intended effects of lockdown mode.
I recommended Brother laser printers to some older relatives and this happened. The printers required a power reset every few days.
I think you’re exaggerating. Quite a few of them are from the field of functional medicine, which is certainly totally legitimate.
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You never ask them if it’s plugged in. You tell them to unplug it for 10 seconds.
I don’t know. Microsoft across their product lines comes off as desperate for engagement. They probably don’t even care what option you choose as long as you keep their app running a little longer.
There’s no way Apple lets the automaker access app data from your phone. Apps on the phone can’t even see data from other apps on the phone.
There are two ways I can think of for the infotainment to get the messages. The first is by OCR-ing the CarPlay screen, which is shady as hell. The second is a feature like this one where the car has Bluetooth notification integration.
I have not. As someone in the Mac community I can tell you that Apple enthusiasts are Apple’s harshest critics. They are the type of people who care a lot about details like this, and have been criticizing Apple for years on the amount of RAM in entry level systems, as well as the absolute rip-off prices they charge for RAM upgrades.
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