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Quote: Originally Posted by gwmac I don't think you are correct about only controlling Samsung TVs. It seems to work with any TV and any set top box. http://blog.laptopmag.com/use-galaxy-s4-as-tv-remote What iPhon…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ndirishfan1975 This is complete BS. I've had an iPhone since the original model and never had any of the problems you mention. I've never had an app fail to update and have to delete and reinstall it. No…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Double tap them. Problem solved. For all several a lot of them. Nope. Sometimes it works. Other times not.
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 I think he's referring to what can occur if you leave a wifi network when in the middle of downloading larger App updates. I accidentally found the solution the other day when I doubl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tribalogical Or, just one man's lack of actual experience, maybe? You made two pretty fallacious suppositions here. First, that Apple has never sold a truly unlocked device. Um, w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by springerj So I wonder... Can they use the foreign currency holdings to buy back stock held by foreign owners, and thereby repatriate the capital without paying any taxes? That is, can they use foreign curren…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cnocbui You are inventing stuff again. If the overseas income can be taxed on it's remittance to the US, then the US govt clearly has dominion over it - n'es ce pas? 'Citizenship' is an irrelevant co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bonsly16 Some things to consider: First of, this commercial was made to showcase the built-in features of the Galaxy S4. It's an advantage for Galaxy users that they need not to go to t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta No, I simply stated facts while you distorted everything with your bizarre interpretations. You claimed that Apple only paid 2% income tax on its US income. In reality, it paid more like …
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Quote: Originally Posted by gdavid Apple is not being allowed to avoid the tax. It is postponing paying the tax. US tax law is simple: bring money earned and taxed overseas into the US and you will be required to pay a 35% penalty to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Nice misdirection. Do you really think everyone else's reading comprehension is as bad as yours? The original statement was that Apple pays only 2% of US profits in tax. I provided…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RichL Apple could just pay the tax and help pay for the education of the next generation of Apple engineers. That or for another two days of the Afghan occupation.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta That is, of course, all nonsense. Apple does not buy its US phones via Ireland, for example. Apple does not claim that the subsidiaries are making all the profits - they paid $6 B in taxes in th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frood Actually, that whole portion of your post shows a big misunderstanding of how offshoring works. Apple sold over 40% of its products in the US. They did not claim anywhere near 40% of their pro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Smallwheels Someone please explain to me how offering bonds that must be repaid to the buyers will get the $100 billion in value that is parked overseas back to the USA without being taxed. The ide…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tribalogical In igriv's case, "ignorance is bliss"... It is very consistent that you say things like this while having no idea of what you are talking about.
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Quote: Originally Posted by tribalogical In a nutshell, a tad more honest results-based reporting than igriv, IDC, et al... http://www.pcworld.com/article/2030986/microsoft-surface-sales-underwelm-at-an-estimated-1-5-million…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tribalogical Again falsely promoting Microsoft having SHIPPED 3 millions 'tablets' as equal to EARNING 7.5% of market share (sales). It would be more accurate (and honest) to say that "Micro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacHarry de @igriv: You have to stay here in GERMANY to speed up your sports car as you can. We don't have any speed limit at many highways. You are welcome ;-) Yes, I know, I was in Berlin a year ag…
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Quote: Originally Posted by al_bundy the debt will be used to buy stock, which is an asset and pays a dividend. and the debt is tax deductible. retailers use short term debt to buy inventory because its cheaper than using ca…