Domain: icloud.com
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Comments · 7
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Re:Disingenuous
Apple sells thick-client product that are deeply threatened by thin-client cloud-based solutions
Right, because they don't sell any thin-client products that use cloud services:
https://www.apple.com/ipad/
https://www.apple.com/iphone/
https://icloud.com/
https://www.apple.com/ipod-tou...And those thick-client products that you refer to? They account for less than 10% of Apple's revenue.
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Keynote's pretty slick
I use Keynote to give my Atari 2600 Homebrew presentation. To give the presentation I use both my iPhone and iPad. The iPhone plugs into the projector (after turning on Do Not Disturb, of course!). After launching Keynote on both devices I then use the Keynote Remote option from the iPad to connect to the iPhone (via bluetooth or wifi). The larger screen on the iPad makes it easy to see the slide side-by-side with my presenter notes, plus I'm free to walk around the stage without worrying about tripping over wires. There's also a virtual laser pointer and colored marker set that lets you point out things and draw on the slides during the presentation.
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Add too iCloud activation lock status page.
They should add it to the damn icloud activation lock status page.
https://www.icloud.com/activat...
What good does that page do if it won't tell you it has a factory set MDM profile that can't be removed even if its not activation locked?
Come on apple what the fuck were you thinking?
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Re:Popular US browsers will warm, Chinese ones won
I just went to https://icloud.com/ from a Windows 2003 Server in China running IE 9.08.xx and I saw no such warning. The page came up fine
Maybe it is too old to warn.
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Popular US browsers will warm, Chinese ones won't
If you use Firefox, Safari, Chrome, or IE in China, they will all warn you that MiTM attack has occurred (if you trying going to https://icloud.com./ But the most popular browser used in China (according to Qihoo, the claim is dubious), Qihoo’s Chinese 360 "Secure Browser". will allow Man in the middle attacks to occur, by design.
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Re:Major shot at Microsoft, too.
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Re:How did they not know?
Colocation and hosting and VOIP == Apple's iCloud. Are you serious? If you think all those are the same things, it will take a lifetime to explain to you the difference.