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You're conflating two separate security layers. Apple's encryption means they literally cannot access your data even if they wanted to ... that's the entire point. Whether someone else can access your iCloud account is a separate authentication...
By default, the access to your iPhone will be stored with your AppleID. So the OS being backdoor'ed, doesn't matter as the AppleID can grant access. Furthermore, by default it will backup allot your data to your iCloud... making the need for a...
A factory reset should fix the issue. That shouldn't have to be necessary, but here we are.
This is verifiably false. In fact ... they've been so adamant about their privacy features, that instead of complying (most recently the UK), they've...
All of our machines in the office are Mac, they're fantastic machines and they just don't ever seem to shit themselves, unlike Windows did (and kept doing). Plus those Studios are amazing design machines, I think they're the best value in...
I've been investigating whether DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation 3x/4x is genuinely a hardware limitation on RTX 4000 series
— or simply a software-enforced restriction. The data points strongly in one direction.
Benchmark Results — RTX 4070 Ti...
The irony is that FG is simultaneously Nvidia's best consumer-friendly feature and their best marketing trick. It keeps older cards relevant longer (good for us), but it also lets them sell weaker cards at higher prices because "just turn on FG...
What? Where did I gaslight you?
*late edit* Sorry if that how its coming off. I just haven't had as impressive service with Apple as I have with Dell over the last decade. It's not like Apple service is bad, it isn't. But Dell's Pro Service...
erhmmmm Dell's pro support, at least in Canada, is beyond Apple's AppleCare+. Apple's have to be taken in, or sent in, and can still have a service fee even if it's under warranty depending on what breaks (not usually an issue, but it happens)...
You want the test to use a single web browser and nothing more? Don't know about you but I have several things open at a single time, with more than one web browser open.
He was using Lightroom Classic and the Neo finished it in 2 minutes. It...
Several new dlss5 videos out now regarding the tech. In a nutshell, it’s an image filter with motion vectors. Nothing more. any and all lighting/shadow enhancements… aren’t. The tech is completely clueless as to lighting sources. Lipstick on a...
They both output the same digital signal. All that varies is default calibration. You're seeing your better monitor, or how it's set up. There is no analog component like there was 25 years ago.
Except the Chromebook market died. This is why Google is now moving forward with Android instead. This is more about taking market share away from Windows, and there's a lot better options with Windows machines.
That's copium. Developers are...
No it isn't it is absolutely inadequate, given that you can't use Apple Intelligence with it........
Wateaminit, does that mean 8GB is the perfect amount or RAM? Do they sell a 15GB something-or-other?
Sure... but you used Apple apps... which sorry, that doesn't honestly hack it at a University/Collage level. You can sorta get away with it, if your classes are light enough... but usually they aren't and your going to need actual MS Office 365...