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gatorguy said: spheric said: gatorguy said: ericthehalfbee said: Apple basically said “fuck you” to Google. I’ve repeatedly said Apple should counter Google’s shame campaign by announcing they’ll support RCS when Google …
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gatorguy said: ericthehalfbee said: gatorguy said: ericthehalfbee said: Apple basically said “fuck you” to Google. I’ve repeatedly said Apple should counter Google’s shame campaign by announcing they’ll support RCS when …
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gatorguy said: ericthehalfbee said: Apple basically said “fuck you” to Google. I’ve repeatedly said Apple should counter Google’s shame campaign by announcing they’ll support RCS when Google opens up their RCS APIs for everyone. Inclu…
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Apple basically said “fuck you” to Google. I’ve repeatedly said Apple should counter Google’s shame campaign by announcing they’ll support RCS when Google opens up their RCS APIs for everyone. Including competitors like WhatsApp or Telegram. Googl…
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s.metcalf said: Apple may be big, but the EU is bigger. The perpetual bully will have a taste of its own medicine…again. And unlike American politics, Apple can’t bribe their way out of it with lobbyists and corporate donations. The EU sim…
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Ridiculous. Allowing side loading of Apps will reduce the privacy/security of ALL iOS users, even if they never install Apps from 3rd party stores. Google are looking for another antitrust suit if they think Apple should use RCS while refusing to …
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soundsinmotion said: I have the last intel MacBook Pro from late 2019. Spent almost $4000 on it. Unfortunately can’t justify upgrading for thousands more when mine works great still. I had the 16” MBP with the 8 core i9 and Radeon 5500M. …
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What I want to see is where in Apple earnings call financial reports are they hiding this money? It has to be accounted somewhere (maybe in services). In which case all other analysts making assumptions about how much Apple makes in The App Store, i…
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spheric said: 9secondkox2 said: So stupid. There is no antitrust when you have options. Apple provides them in settings. Google isn’t the only option. Enabled by default is fine. As Microsoft found out both in the United States v…
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Where do they get this figure? And where in Apple earnings calls does it belong? Such a large number it’s not something you can just hide under “other”.
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tmay said: avon b7 said: tmay said: avon b7 said: canukstorm said: avon b7 said: Apple's biggest problem here was strategic planning. If it wanted to influence decision making, then a seat on committees was…
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I have to laugh at all the analysts saying modems are harder than processors to design, to take a dig at Apple engineers as being somehow inferior to everyone else. if that’s true then why haven’t Qualcomm, Samsung or Huawei been able to design pro…
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darkvader said: Remember when I said "This is on Apple" and people here were like "nO iTs Teh aPP dEvelOPers!"? This was on Apple. Wrong. It was both.
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Toortog said: They will probably take a page from the IBM OS2 game book. Apple will dial back performance of their chip to reduce heat on the chip that was suppose to run cooler. Then like OS2 they will crank up the screen IO to make things…
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😡😡 So Apple adds support for Fuji, ARRI and DJI and still no sign of Nikon N-RAW support. Right now only DaVinci Resolve has it.
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OK, why are we judging this plant as if it only exists to make Apple processors? My understanding is it won’t be on the latest nodes, but will still be able to crank out a lot of other types of chips. Processors aren’t the only thing fabs make, and …
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davidw said: aderutter said: Hmm… that just made me think… maybe Apple can charge users to enable other app stores, let’s say £49 a year. Does the bullsheet act specifically disallow this? All apple have to do is to only allow thir…
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daveflash said: ericthehalfbee said: The EU is getting ridiculous. They’re stinging from the Irish tax case loss, companies like Nokia & Ericsson becoming irrelevant and the fact US tech companies are responsible/required for virtu…
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The EU is getting ridiculous. They’re stinging from the Irish tax case loss, companies like Nokia & Ericsson becoming irrelevant and the fact US tech companies are responsible/required for virtually 100% of computing tech. You can’t build a comp…
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Kind of ridiculous that Apple got flak for trying to implement CSAM using a better method to improve privacy while Google, Microsoft and others have had full-blown CSAM scanning for years and hardly anyone talks about it. Google is even worse for u…