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  • The Kindle Fire was an Android tablet, not an e-reader. Completely different products.

  • I don't understand what the point is with having an e-reader with a colour screen when the screen is so small. Anything I read that would benefit from a colour screen is either a PDF or a comic, and those suffer from tiny letters on a screen under 10 inches.

    Or is there a lot of newer books that have images and such that aren't PDF/CBR based?

  • A family of four can have serious issues with data caps.

    So, if you are single, multiply your usage by four. Would you still be under your data cap?

  • With the rise of ARM, I don't think they'd need to, since ARM gives enough competition.

  • The problem with the gambit system was it was too easy to script an attack setting that the battles played themselves and you could only lose if you were grossly out leveled.

    Finished the game like this by just walking thru it, just killed the challenge. And it wasn't set up well to use commands, more just the gambit system.

  • No, not unless you have an x86 Android device. While this will run Linux apps, it will be limited to the CPU architecture. Unless there is a x86 to ARM translation layer on Linux that I'm not aware of?

  • That's an amazing strawman argument you have there. But please, let's stay on topic.

    The topic was "Apple shares iCloud data with law enforcement, regardless of whether the iCloud data is encrypted or not".

  • Sure, here is the legal document from Apple by Apple of what they share with law enforcement.

    Included inside is:

    III. Information Available from Apple A. Device Registration B. Customer Service Records C. Apple Media Services D. Apple Store Transactions E. Apple.com Orders F. Gift Cards G. Apple Cash H. Apple Pay I. Apple Pay Later J. Apple Card K. Savings L. iCloud M. Find My N. AirTag and Find My Network Accessory Program O. Extracting Data from Passcode Locked iOS Devices P. IP Address Request Q. Other Available Device Information R. Requests for Apple Store CCTV Data S. Game Center T. iOS Device Activation U. Connection Logs V. My Apple ID and iForgot Logs W. FaceTime X. iMessage Y. Apple TV app Z. Sign in with Apple AA. Apple Push Notification Service (APNs)

  • They've been doing it for data on device, not on iCloud (cloud data). They have full access to that.

  • Apple is still not offering governments a backdoor into encrypted content

    You mean like they have to under the USA PRISM Act?