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Fone-fix Geraldton

Locality: Geraldton, Western Australia

Phone: +61 488 947 006



Address: 1/71 Dorothy St 6530 Geraldton, WA, Australia

Website: everythinggeraldton.com/fone-fix

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25.01.2022 PART TWO OF THE iPhone 7 STORY. iPhone 7 Plus design rumours: No bezels? A patent on the 17 May 2016 suggests that there might be an upcoming Apple device to feature no bezels. The image below by Marek Weidlich showcases what the iPhone might look like. Despite having an interesting design, we don't see it becoming a design feature present in the iPhone 7 Plus or the 7-product line due to how recent the patent was filed....Continue reading



25.01.2022 Confused as to WTF is happening with Apple, the FBI and a killer's iPhone? Let's fix that Here's a clear, technical Q&A Water cooler: Everyone is losing their mind over Apple being forced to help the FBI unlock an iPhone. Just what is going on?...Continue reading

19.01.2022 Apple iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus: What's the story so far? Facebook Twitter Pintrest LinkedIn Google+ Mail 0 Comments The rumour mill loves an Apple story. It doesn't matter if it's so far fetched it will never see the light of day, or whether it is something that might actually happen, it churns them all out anyway....Continue reading

19.01.2022 Robots Replace 60,000 Workers at Just One Factory as 40% of Labor Force Faces Extinction When discussed back in the 1950s when TV first began to spread across the nations, automation was bill as labor-saving and the ticket to a leisure society for most workers. However little if any of the profit to producers from shedding their workforce ever worked its way down to the people. The loss of jobs to computers, robots and other forms of automation consigned the work force to... the loss of jobs and careers, without new prospects opening. Moreover, robots don’t pay taxes. Taxes continued to be paid by laid-off workers. Now it’s devastating the jobs of overseas factory workers overseas, who were hired in preference to better-paid western workers. Human labor is worth less than ever at the notorious Foxconn factory. The company, known for producing Apple products and other American consumer electronics, was already notorious for driving workers to suicide at its Shenzhen, China location and prompting suicide nets outside the buildings. Now, the rise of robots and automation is displacing a staggering 60,000 of its 110,000 strong workforce at a Foxconn factory in Taiwan, delivering a fatal blow to largely migrant wage earners. CNBC reports: Thirty-five Taiwanese companies, including Apple’s supplier Foxconn, spent a total of 4 billion yuan (HK$4.74 billion) on artificial intelligence last year, according to the Kunshan government’s publicity department. The Foxconn factory has reduced its employee strength from 110,000 to 50,000, thanks to the introduction of robots. It has tasted success in reduction of labor costs, said the department’s head Xu Yulian. More companies are likely to follow suit. As many as 600 major companies in Kunshan have similar plans, according to a government survey. The job cuts do not augur well for Kunshan, which had a population of more than 2.5 million at the end of 2014, two-thirds of whom were migrant workers. This trend of dying jobs is today displacing Chinese workers, but is on course to catch up to everyone and poses a realistic and frightening threat to American jobs as well. Today it is manufacturing, but tomorrow it will impact truckers, waitresses, secretaries and soon, nearly every sector. If workers are displaced from one industry, they are driven to compete for jobs in other areas, creating additional pressure on applicants, and raising the question of where people will go if/when no more jobs are available. If the future is automated, what happens to humans? How will they earn a living? The answer is a conundrum, as robots do promise to do much of the labor that has been menial and, well, depressing to do, as Foxconn’s suicide factories demonstrate. But with experts predicting that 40% of all existing human jobs will be wiped out by robots and automation, it may yet be a dark future. WAKE UP FLOCK..PLEASE. Regards Dave



18.01.2022 Looking for an iPhone 7?? HERE IS THE LATEST UPDATES. Dave Ashwell Here's what to expect from Apple's big-screen iPhone 7 Plus in 2016, including iPhone 7 Plus release date rumours, specs, new features, design changes and all the leaked photos and concept videos we've unearthed. Plus: the iPhone 7 Plus might not have the rumoured dual-lens camera nor headphone port....Continue reading

18.01.2022 Young Apple Software Engineer Committed Suicide at His Company’s HQ MURDERED, you mean? Do the murders ever end? Apparently the cabal doesn’t really care about forgiveness or ending their reign, only silencing the potential threats. Several promising, young entrepreneurs, male and female, have been erased in the recent past, which we’ve covered here before. I am playing the recording again: They will never surrender. ...Continue reading

15.01.2022 If there ever was better picture of our social and moral decay than this I truly rest my case.



14.01.2022 Economy In Decline: Apple Reports Massive Revenue Decline As iPhone Sales Plummet Dramatically By Michael Snyder, on April 26th, 2016 Corporate revenues in the United States have been falling for quite some time, but now some of the biggest companies in the entire nation are reporting extremely disappointing results. ...Continue reading

13.01.2022 LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) Apple issued an urgent security alert for iPad and iPhone users late Thursday. Apple warns hackers have released sophisticated spyware- that allows cyber criminals to spy on calls and texts. It was used to target the phone of a middle eastern dissident, but security experts believe its also being actively used against other iPhone users around the world.... Apple is urging owners to download an urgent software update. It’s a new operating system, version 9.3.5 The alert covers the iPhone 4S and all later models. Hackers send an email inviting users to click on a web link, then spy on apps including facebook, FaceTime, calendar and gmail. http://losangeles.cbslocal.com//apple-issues-security-ale/

12.01.2022 A brief guide to everything that’s annoying about Apple This week, the tech giant reported its first fall in sales for 13 years. Have we finally fallen out of love with its shiny new iPhones? Not quite but there are some small issues ... What’s upset the Apple cart? Its share price fell by 8% yesterday, wiping more than $40bn off its value. Composite: Alamy/Getty ...Continue reading

11.01.2022 Recently I posted an image of drowning victims of a sinking ocean liner (about 3 storied s down) saying that "If there ever was better picture of our social and moral decay than this I truly rest my case." Well here is another one equally as good with the iPhone soldiers all falling off a Cliff while texting to their mates. How truly sad ie has become.... Dave

10.01.2022 More news about Apples iPhone 7 etc. Apple's new Macs almost always include support for the latest USB and Thunderbolt specifications to maximize performance, so it should come as no surprise that Apple is planning the same upgrades for Macs to be released in 2016. Rumors have also previously suggested Thunderbolt 3, which includes support for 10Gb/s USB 3.1 and DisplayPort 1.2, will be introduced in Apple's most highly anticipated machine due for a refresh, the MacBook Pro, ...Continue reading



09.01.2022 Top 10 ways to secure your mobile phone. Seems like everywhere you turn, there’s news of another mobile security breach. Just last month, vulnerabilities in iOS 9.3.5 were being exploited by the notorious NSO Group, maker of surveillance software, to read text messages and emails, record sounds, collect passwords, and even track the calls and whereabouts of users. Apple released a security patch on August 25 in response. Meanwhile, on the Android side, a Linux bug first intr...Continue reading

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