Lower than the $0 they're already offering the Xr at? :)
My ISP used to inject things into web pages. I don't think they do anymore, but some WiFi access points still do.
Shut Down in Settings, General works.
I've got an Apple Watch and AirPods. They're both delightful products, if non-interesting for a software developer like me.
SurjTech. SurgeTech? Seems an oddly appropriate name.
Apple never removed apps. They stopped accepting updates.
They don't.
Elliot's right: Chrome's way of storing and presenting passwords is unacceptable and less than fully sane.
Lower than the $0 they're already offering the Xr at? :)
My ISP used to inject things into web pages. I don't think they do anymore, but some WiFi access points still do.
Shut Down in Settings, General works.
I've got an Apple Watch and AirPods. They're both delightful products, if non-interesting for a software developer like me.
SurjTech. SurgeTech? Seems an oddly appropriate name.
Apple never removed apps. They stopped accepting updates.
They don't.
Elliot's right: Chrome's way of storing and presenting passwords is unacceptable and less than fully sane.