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Don't think this will go anywhere, firstly Apple will point out that sales in other countries have no bearing on sales in Australia. If the judge says "what are the sales in the UK", Apple can say, why the UK, why not Vatican city? Then you have to …
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Wow. So 'not on the books' shouldn't mean 'we have no record'. You are really stretching now. It's sort of sad to watch. You have said its "not on the books", that's something you made up, the SFPD never said that. "we have no record", now your …
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Quote: Originally Posted by geekdad The huge hole in your theory is that the police have to record all of their actions and movements in their reports. This mandatory....they have to account for their time and actions. Unless it was done as a fav…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Realistic Has Apple actually said a phone was missing? Yes and they asked for assistance, iirc the words "invaluable to Apple" were used.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tulkas People like me? People able to read, apparently. Exactly what do you think "not on the books" means if not "we don't have any record". Shit dude, it isn't that hard. I certainly never accused Apple of impe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Galbi Hey wise guy, Caldreon said only 2 people entered his residence. Those two residences were NOT police officers but rather private citizens who are employed by Apple. Caleron, under the impression that the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tulkas It might clear them of impersonation charges. Some courts might not take too kindly to a company using police to assist in gaining entry to a private residence to conduct a search. Why do you think the kept it o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by d-range The funny thing about this, is that Apple does next to no advertising in Europe, I can't even remember seeing a single tv advert or billboard here, ever. So much for 'Apple is all marketing'. Wot! in the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ahmlco A subsidized phone is a subsidized phone. And "saving" $100 up front when you're going to be spending $100 or so a month for the next two years seems more than a little shortsighted... Your thinking of the US…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips That was way too polite! Agreed,
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I don't think Apple will care what the EU does about privacy just as long as it's not singles out. Google on the other hand, well. Hell is they can do it without looking bad, Apple should be pushing for more privacy both in the EU and the states, it…
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Quote: Originally Posted by majjo The study was linked above, but I can vouch for Asus reliability. I've owned 2 of their laptops, and have used countless amount of their motherboards in systems I've built over the years. Their notebooks are buil…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ameldrum1 This would definitely make sense if Apple gave away iPads for free. It would also make sense if Apple charged for the iPads.
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Quote: Originally Posted by d-range Even with all these penalties and pipeline stalls a 1Ghz A8 is not going to come close to a single Xenon core or Cell PPE, not even on heavily branched code such as AI. The difference in clock speed, FPU throug…