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12Strangers said: what happened to the free market capitalism that he espouses? The actual case is about opening spectrum for all companies rather than licence segments. as for “tense” discussions, I imagine any two companies negotiatin…
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Is the character in the Wuthering Waves game named Cathy? Also, “they”. Are we talking multiple personalities as well as amnesia?
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Make it small enough when folded and interested. A bit. And instead of Face ID for thinness reasons, why not a forehead so we can have extensive camera setup?
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opinion said: Well, the iPhone 13 mini was introduced almost four years ago, maybe the user base has changed and more are hoping for a mini version now? I just don't get this big monsters of phones, ok for those who want it but not everyone d…
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Not for this kind of money though. The Apple TV+ service business model is supposed to be about quality in house content. This model means that it needs to expand that amount of content as quickly as possible to stop the high degree of churn the s…
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The current version of Books is better than the app was for a long time, fixing a lot of annoying UI issues. I reckon after losing that court case Apple pretty much walked away for a while. I use both kindle and books. I try to support Books because…
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My jump MBA wise was from a 2015 13 inch MBA with a wonky screen hinge to the M4 15 inch in sky blue. I am glad I went the extra real estate as this particular machine isn’t needing to be as portable as my other work windows machine and personal M4 …
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Ahh, I would really want it for FaceTime calls. Calling Dick Tracey! Calling Dick Tracey!
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To a supply chain guru, the Apple car is attractive because hardware, and looking for that iPhone legacy moment. Ego. it is no surprise a supply chain guru sucks at software strategy. But like what happened to Forstall, the buck doesn’t stop at th…
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I am not sure this has always been the case. The MBA suffered in recent times because it was priced too closely to the MBP. But even when Apple deliberately crippled the MBA with slow updates and a crappy screen compared with the rMB, it still outso…
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Now on both iPhone and iPad. So not something that happens straight away. A pretty huge bug.
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Germany: we will show those uppity colonials. And it isn’t just Apple having these troubles. These Eurocrats never rest, because they believe they are doing good.
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avon b7 said: anonymouse said: avon b7 said: longpath said: This ruling is akin to Lamborghini being declared anticompetitive for not allowing 3rd party (including parts made by Ford & Chrysler) dealer installed acces…
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His complaints seem mostly about security features, a major selling point for Apple products. it is no coincidence that he is complaining about iMessage access either.
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In the Maps fiasco… the —maybe only— person fired was because he did not want to sigh the apology. Most companies? Tim Cook forced Scott Forstall out of Apple because of the Maps fiasco. I suspect it was more than just Maps. I reckon Tim Apple foun…
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As well as cutting import taxes on components, India also imposes an import tariff on complete products. i was a free market advocate all my life, but you can’t deny the Indian approach to encourage local production has borne some fruit (geddit?) ev…
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Not on iPhone, is on iPad Pro.
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I am not sure there is a regulatory problem, but if there was, just include a MagSafe charger with a usb c port. I would like to see it as an option as a consumer test product. Say limited numbers, pre order only. Then see how they go.
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discountopinion said: Nah, Tim Cook should remain. He has done a great job overall and the services pivot is fantastic. Craig should have been axed some years ago though. iPad OS is a dog compared to what it could be, Apple Intelligence mis…
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mikethemartian said: How bad has the rollout been compared to Apple Maps? He fired Scott Forstall for that. Firing Scott Forstall was probably the first sign of a decline of software quality. The supply chain/margin chasers won that fight.