They mentioned in their keynote they will have ways for third part companies to verify their claims of privacy. How this will look I am not sure, but it’s a good step.
They mentioned in their keynote they will have ways for third part companies to verify their claims of privacy. How this will look I am not sure, but it’s a good step.
Better be careful, you might accidentally fall out of a helicopter.
Ok I normally hate puns on peoples names, but Enron Musk is hilarious
If you don’t like being disturbed while driving you should use do not disturb while driving.
Infinite?
I was under the impression that a company (AT&T) owns the tower, and they can lease out connections from that tower to other providers. They are also required by law to route 911 calls for free, but I can see a scenario if they botched the routing where 911 would not be accessible from that tower.
Doesn’t That tower still need to route the call to 911? And if that routing is broken the call wouldn’t go through…I think?
Incorrect. Apple does not need to approve or sign any code for it to run on any Mac.
You can literally run anything you want on MacOS
Probably makes sense they announced the app locking feature at the same time.