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Jsh56 - depending on the situation both looser and more loose are proper comparatives of loose. As for the point of the article, I'm glad to hear that Apple is taking steps to encourage more adoption of HomeKit.
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I understand lending positive support to a candidate. However, I think it's poor optics for influential business leaders to get together for the express purpose of undermining Trump or any other candidate. In fact, I believe Trump exists primarily b…
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Admittedly, I haven't used Apple Pay outside of transactions (many) at a nearby Whole Foods. Concerning these purchases, I have had none of the described problems. In fact, the POS experience at Whole Foods is absolutely the best. I can imagine it w…
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cornchip 12/12/2014 08:55 PM How is this $350,000,000 worth of damage? I don't get it. Doesn't make sense. Is everyone who owned an iPod from these years going to get $4 or something? What am I missing? What are we missing? What we should really be…
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Agreed!
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My point was the material risks (litigation, resourcing and revenue loss) are far greater for a large company like Apple than for an individual. For Apple to continue to offer a product that violates a law of any country in which it operates makes n…
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Since Apple is a high profile multinational company, it's risks of violating any country's laws are infinitely greater than that of any individual's risk. As one commenter noted, TOR is a great alternative. The developer could take its app to Cydia.…
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I certainly like and use my iPad. However, I am also hopeful for the success of the upcoming Amazon tablets. I believe competition is good for the marketplace - and will keep Apple moving at a faster rate for all of us. Furthermore, I believe Am…