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The future is closer today than yesterday. 10 years ago who would have imagined a watch doing an ECG. I look forward to what tomorrow brings.
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I thought the intent of GDPR was that individuals had control of their data. I guess this rule doesn’t include/allow when third parties (Apple) provide tools that limit what data can be mined from individuals.
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patchythepirate said: How about Apple gives the gift of not auto playing random shit that I never listen to every time my iPhone automatically synchs with my car in the morning?? Can someone start a go fund me so we can hire some people to h…
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Apple could also monetize API usage.
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I could see this ruling if one of the companies was Australian but neither are. The precedence this makes is you just need to do business in the same country. If you don’t like the courts in your home country sue in Australia. Australia could become…
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vztrv1 said: MplsP said: rob53 said: Funny the FBI feels they have legal rights to my private conversations with people. If they have legal rights I should have legal rights to access their conversations since I’m a taxpayer. Y…
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So just like every rechargeable Lithium Ion hearing aid on the market today. Does anyone expect rechargeable earpieces to have a user replaceable battery?
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mikethemartian said: MplsP said: If a company requires an employee to spend their time on something as a condition of employment then the employee should be compensated for that time. That’s not that radical of an idea. It’s pretty …
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Better late than never. Well.. time will tell.
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Without comparison to previous launch supply/demand cycles who knows. Availability is either improving because supply side is improving or consumer demand is waning. I’ll go out on a limb and say at some point everyone that wants a new iPhone will b…
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22july2013 said: If there was a shortage of potatoes, that doesn't mean I couldn't buy a potato; it would mean that potatoes are more expensive. If I was willing to pay $100 for a potato, I could probably find one. Does this principle of su…
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darkvader said: applguy said: Light bulb sold separately… Batteries not included… These will also prevent you from using the device you just bought. Should every company be sued selling a non-functioning product. Yes, if they sold…
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Light bulb sold separately… Batteries not included… These will also prevent you from using the device you just bought. Should every company be sued selling a non-functioning product.
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Must be why Apple has worked hard and received patents for eye tracking technology.
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What search ads is Alphabet buying?
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Looks like a good return on investment.
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Likely not available online because they filled the retail channel with supply. Picked up two yesterday at my local Apple store. Plenty more still there.
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Bet these thieves can’t wait for a third party app store for iOS. That will have an implied trust and make stealing much easier.
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I may be proven wrong at some point but for now I’m going to assuming if there are supply problems (lack of chips) it will affect the entire industry not just Apple. And I believe Apple will fair better than others. The other consideration is becaus…
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So Apple is only going to sell 750M worth of Arm based laptops in 2021??? That sounds really, really wrong considering annual Mac sales are in the 30B range. At those estimates Apple Arm laptops are less than 3% of Mac sales.