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  1. And because you despise Musk for some reason, it means condoning that sort of behavior? Because thatâ(TM)s âhow the world worksâ(TM)? You should run for government with that inspired ethical stance.

  2. Sure Ars reporting could be better but your speculation and suggested motives are nonsense. And you are commenting as AC because why? Donâ(TM)t reply, I know why.

  3. I usually browse without seeing this kind of Anonymous trash that gets posted. Th am you for reminding me to turn the filter on again.

  4. Re:A perfect example of quack science... on Two Studies Find 'Clear Evidence' That Cellphone Radiation Causes Cancer In Rats (qz.com) · · Score: 2

    Why is it a fantasy? Why do you advise this?

  5. He's getting socratic on you. Trying to get you (and others) to understand that as Apple has been saying, although Samsung manufactured the display, they did so to Apples specifications. Combined with the hardware and software in the completed iPhone, the result is superior to the completed product that Samsung themselves ship.

  6. Re:It's too bad they can't figure other stuff out. on iPhone X Has the 'Most Innovative and High Performance' Smartphone Display Ever Tested (macrumors.com) · · Score: 0

    I personally don't want my phone to have a headphone jack. It's a waste of space and i wouldn't buy a phone design that clings to such dead technology

  7. Samsung manufactures the screen, that's it. Apparently they are the only company that can do a decent job if it. You guys are being willfully ignorant. Who makes Apples A11 chips? is it TSMC or Apple?

  8. Re:"Absolutely pointless" to increase resolution? on iPhone X Has the 'Most Innovative and High Performance' Smartphone Display Ever Tested (macrumors.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What about 12" ? What studies proved that what is false? substantiate this gibberish or don't bother commenting.

  9. Re:Apple is currently just maintaining the illusio on Apple Limits Lengthy iPhone X Testing for Most Reviewers (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    It's obvious is it? Such insight.

  10. Re:Apple is currently just maintaining the illusio on Apple Limits Lengthy iPhone X Testing for Most Reviewers (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    haha, yep checked it out. Not in a cult, confirmed.

  11. Re:"Why be selective about who gets it first"? on Apple Limits Lengthy iPhone X Testing for Most Reviewers (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Cool. I confirmed what now? Thanks I'll try.

  12. Re:"Why be selective about who gets it first"? on Apple Limits Lengthy iPhone X Testing for Most Reviewers (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Should I? It sounds like you have. That's frankly a bit creepy.

  13. Re:Top ten requirements for a $1k smartphone on Apple Limits Lengthy iPhone X Testing for Most Reviewers (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Many smart phones and mobile plans meet quite a few of your frankly odd criteria. Apples phones certainly would, Including number 10, which has not been an issue for quite a few years now... Unfortunately for you there are no decent smartphones out there that will meet all of them. Number 4 would be nice but won't happen. I'm pretty sure there would be cases out there that could achieve this.

  14. Re:Apple is currently just maintaining the illusio on Apple Limits Lengthy iPhone X Testing for Most Reviewers (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Not a reasonable assessment? I'm not in any cult i'm aware of.

  15. Re:Apple is currently just maintaining the illusio on Apple Limits Lengthy iPhone X Testing for Most Reviewers (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    That was my point. The argument you posit was so devoid of anything factual or original it could have been knocked out by a team of poorly trained monkeys. Yet you attached your actual name to it. Embarrassingly i'd guess it more likely a human who hasn't yet reached intellectual adolescence but counter intuitively somehow mastered the ability to document his or her 'opinions' with reasonable clarity.

  16. Re:"Why be selective about who gets it first"? on Apple Limits Lengthy iPhone X Testing for Most Reviewers (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    More angry gibberish, you aren't 'discussing' anything. You could have just said 'yes'

  17. Re:Consume, consume, consume!!! on Apple Limits Lengthy iPhone X Testing for Most Reviewers (wsj.com) · · Score: 2

    At this point, why not? Their track record seems incredible. Unlike the pixel brand, whoops. New name next year?

  18. Re:Apple is currently just maintaining the illusio on Apple Limits Lengthy iPhone X Testing for Most Reviewers (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Just FYI, you actually wrote all that in a public forum. On the internet. Forever. Good job.

  19. Re:"Why be selective about who gets it first"? on Apple Limits Lengthy iPhone X Testing for Most Reviewers (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    You sound angry. Have you noticed the same feelings about other people that are smarter than you?

  20. Re:who pays the shills? on OxygenOS Telemetry Lets OnePlus Tie Phones To Individual Users (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 2

    Thanks for that moronic, delusional diatribe. Oneplus is the entity abusing linux. Undermining the privacy of their users is the issue at hand not some poorly reasoned consiperacy of corporate shills. I feel stupider having read that. This guy Chris Moore appears to have done some transparent, reproducible legitimate and quite shocking analysis on sensitve data being sent from his home to this corporation. Yet somehow from this you find a way to make this Apples fault. The only company that has actually show they are interested in protecting the privacy of it's users. Grade A+ stupidity.

  21. Seems like a reasonable idea as long as they have capable people to secure it. Whats your point?

  22. You can easily deal with this scenario on iOS. There are many different ways to do it from many developers. See the app store for the 'file browser' app which actually does both. Or you could deal with it inside of google drive (unzipping) and sharing with another app. Or you could remote into a real workstation and do it (vnc's) etc. etc. One thing that (probably) won't happen on iOS is have that file pwning your device. Far more likely on your droid device. I'll take speed and security for a mobile platform (iOS) Maximum flexibility on a desktop platform (OSX with CentOS and Windows VMs)

  23. Re: I don't give a fuck about artifical benchmark on Apple's A11 Bionic Chip In iPhone 8 and iPhone X Smokes Android Handsets In Early Benchmarks (hothardware.com) · · Score: 0

    Why not have both. Anyone paying attention knows that iOS is much more secure than android. Also anyone paying attention knows that Apples mobile CPU's have been 6-12 months ahead for many years now. Slashdot is supposed to be a geek forum but man the anti-Apple thing is out of control in here.

  24. Cool, so nothing useful to say? Your breathless intervention to rescue the legitimacy of the OP was totally worth it right? Do i need to point out that post has been modded 'troll'?

  25. I don't think the S8 has a working face unlock system. Or the computational photography stuff the iPhone is spruiking. Or a secure OS. Or a decent UI....