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kkqd1337 said: I wonder how successful Apple Services would be if you were given a choice of whether or not to use them. Roll on antitrust. What services are you forced to use? Or do you mean that you’d like to see competition for subscr…
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lkrupp said: The only thing about DED’s editorials is that he is a sort of Don Quixote fighting windmills. The tech media doesn’t like Apple, they never have and never will. Apple is anathema to most tech writers, geeks, nerds, and many AI co…
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avon b7 said: China doesn't need Apple. Not a little. Not much. Not a lot and of course definitely not 'desperately' . That is a very strange claim to make. China can get by without Apple at all. Very easily. Apple is just another manuf…
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sdw2001 said: Let's hope the recovery is quick. My concern is several states (like mine) remaining on lockdown the both the curve has been crushed (not flattened) but the evidence is starting to show extended lockdown does more harm than goo…
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firelock said: “ without a functional public health system” Oh please. I generally like DED articles but this is just a hyperbolic political screed. The US healthcare system is pretty good for employeed healthy people making over $50k, …
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wbeem said: I'm thoroughly disgusted by this article and its conclusion that Big Tech must flex its muscle. I don't recall opting in to tracking for big brother to monitor my movements. I don't see a way to opt out of it, either. This is one…
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headfull0wine said: corrections said: [email protected] said: Interesting. I believe government and the people have had to face this pandemic as best they could as it developed. Hindsight is always clearer than foresight. Now …
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[email protected] said: Interesting. I believe government and the people have had to face this pandemic as best they could as it developed. Hindsight is always clearer than foresight. Now is a good time for gathering data and hashing it through…
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mike1 said: Not sure about the concern with testing now.About 6 weeks into this mess and I can now walk into any urgent care or lab and have either an infection or antibody test performed. No symptoms required anymore.That's not so bad consi…
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hucom2000 said: Really? All this talk about the importance of privacy all these years, and now we're lost without "big brother"? Is it the only possible path to recovery? Is that really the kind of sacrifice it takes? Not every invention comi…
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gentooguy said: p-dog said: And at a starting price of $399, the iPhone SE is yet again a threat to Android ASPs in their typical $250-$400 range. Many Android users are aspirational, only using their (non-flagship) Android phones beca…
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buckkalu said: Over the last 10 years, everyone from celebrity influencers including Elon Musk, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Al Gore, to major technology brands including Apple, have repeatedly claimed that renewables like solar panels and wind…
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danvm said: AppleInsider said: Google, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Amazon have all made various ineffectual announcements about their ad policies. At the same time, they continue to allow frauds to promote and sell fake…
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dysamoria said:. His defensiveness of Apple is weird, conspicuous, and embarrassing, at this point. It’s like he’s trying to get Apple’s attention for a job in their PR department. What do you mean by defensiveness? if anything perhaps I’m…
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hucom2000 said: Let’s be real here for a second. Of course these actions are good. Certainly. But goodness may or may not be the primary motive. Personally, I suspect that the primary motive is to limit the damage to the company‘s bottom l…
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gatorguy said:... You couldn't just stick with discussing Apple? elijahg said: The article is written as if Apple is the only company helping out in this pandemic; there are many, many other companies too...Well there you have it
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pulseimages said: Has it been determined if iOS 14 will support the first generation SE? If it does I’ll wait to get the second generation. There is talk of iOS 14 ending support for A8 (which would terminate SE & 6s at iOS 13). That…
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andy-uk said: There is a good living to be had selling more expensive devices to fewer and wealthier people, and Apple does a good job with that, but one factor I think in support of the iPhone SE 2nd gen would be to provide a new entry poin…
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mike54 said: Maybe in the US, tech blogs can call it a cheap phone, but here, outside the US, it is not a cheap phone. Cheap for Apple to produce though. It is a relatively a cheaper iPhone - relative to Apple's other offerings. Not enough …
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Hreb said: "There may have been some users who did like its small size" -- in fact there are tons of us. The iPhone SE 2020 confirms what we already knew about Apple's mobile strategy: Apple is no longer interested in innovating when it come…