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I hope Apple thinks about pulling out of the EU is this BS gets any more draconian.
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It’s a good idea. A movIe should play in theaters. That’s what separates it from a tv show.
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Terrible and shortsighted. I won’t be getting a GM car. I don’t want Google or GM to know anything about my driving habits.
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I wish I had 44 billion to waste by killing a company.
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Shocker. People who bought last year’s version shouldn’t upgrade. These aren't meant for them.
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Gov mandated standards always work so well. Ask the EU what are customers gonna do with all the lightning cables they current own now?
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Samsung’s govt is in full force.
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Wall Street never understood Apple and thus why they are doom and gloom.
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Foolish EU decision. Allowing third parties to “innocently” have access to private data would be a disaster. Yet another “solution” looking for a problem.
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The EU has no idea what they are doing. What users are demanding this crap? I bet 99% of users say “back off, EU”.
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There’s a setting that you can set for the loudest sound one can hear and to reduce loud sounds. And Apple does warn users about the dangers of loud sounds.
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Next person up.
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Sure customers want to side load apps but when it bricks their phone or steals their data, they will be blaming Apple.
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“ as the iPhone sold below expectations”. I don’t recall that being the case.
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What a bunch of clowns. Users have a choice. They could go with Apple with all the limitations or with Android where it’s a free for all. The market chose Apple. No one is forced to buy Apple. Apple didn’t put up barriers to entry.
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Bull. Unscientific poll at best. I like this quote: “one employee said they were hesitant to ever enter the office at all, and joked about being able to put able to put Apple on their resume after working for the company for just three weeks”. th…
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What’s iPhone’s market share in the EU?
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Does the EU know technology? It’s apparent they don’t. Having more people with access to your information is inherently less secure.
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Who would know what Jobs would say: the guy who worked with him every day for 13 years or random employees that may have met him a handful of times? Jobs probably would’ve fired them.
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Uh oh. That means the EU will start forcing Apple to use cheap parts in order for Android to compete.