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dcgoo said: volcan said: Tesla does have a drivetrain with lots of moving parts. In fact that is one area where they have had problems requiring service. But that is not all. They have many issues with all sorts of parts including the co…
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aaronj said: runbuh said: Exclusive for 7 whole days... In the music industry that's a huge deal. It's like opening weekends for movies. For example, Taylor Swift's "1989" sold 1.29M copies in the first week. Now, I'm not saying …
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Exclusive for 7 whole days...
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First off - no real time data? WTF? Hopefully "Dugout" app users will load up other apps on their iPads to get access to real-time game data while MLBAM works on "Dugout II". Interesting points from the original article: 'Tim Teufel, the New Yor…
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sog35 said: sirlance99 said: How do we know Apple isn't lying? Where is the proof that they have 11m subs besides Apple's word? It's OK to have competition in every sector and it's not always about Apple has to win at everything. …
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Wait - **EMBEDDED** Apple SIM? You can't swap it out? Even the Apple web site says "For added convenience, an Apple SIM comes installed on the 12.9‑inch iPad Pro in a number of countries. And the 9.7‑inch iPad Pro with an embedded Apple SIM is ava…
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radarthekat said: And yet, when put together, the sentence still should read 'Let us bring you into the loop.' You know I'm correct. It's correct to say, 'Are you in the loop?' Or, 'Let me loop you in.' But it's not correct to…
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tallest skil said: Continuing their time-honored tradition of ignoring grammar conventions, I see. “Let us bring you in the loop” would be better, but that would imply a visit to the new campus. Loop in - transitive verb - "To Connect" or…
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sog35 said: Bottom line is Amazon had $100 billion in sales and made ZERO profit last year. With their massive economies of scale and power over supplies you tell me how the hell competitors can compete with them? How the hell can you com…
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mactommy said: Apple has been granted a patent for Haptic Feedback in 2009. Don't you think they are using their patent? http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/02/19/apple-awarded-patent-for-more-accurate-haptic-feedback-system What's your…
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These guys didn't just pop up overnight, they appear to have been working on this for a while. CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATION This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/894,489, entitled "Method …
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melgross said: I love it! I get this crap about how secure open source is because there are so many "eyes" on it. That total nonsense. Open source is as vulnerable as any proprietary software is, often more so. Actually - if developers wou…
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Deleted because of my duplicate post and because Chrome and this forum don't get along (wonder why).
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Evidently, this is what Tim Cook chose for the latest "Shot on iPhone 6" ad for the super bowl: https://twitter.com/tim_cook/status/696550880208760834
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Yep, those Hyundai commercials were definitely featuring Apple watches.
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tenly said: What Google does is not illegal. It's a business practice that Apple doesn't agree with. I am reasonably certain that there isn't another company on the planet that has values that are in perfect alignment with Apples own values…
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tenly said: runbuh said: Keep telling yourself that as millions of iOS device users are feeding data to Google with Apple getting a 34% kickback on "search referrals".You have a f*cked up way of thinking if you believe that Apple is not …
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tenly said: Dude. Give it a rest. That's not hypocrisy at all - let alone a perfect example of it. Apple is not at all involved in the collection of your personal information or the monetization of it. They provide a box that lets you submi…
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anantksundaram said: runbuh said: I think the concern here is that Apple is willfully profiting from a service which violates their stated stance on privacy. Many of us would call that hypocrisy. And equally 'many' of us would co…
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tenly said: Wrong! Apple took a cut of advertising revenues - not tracking revenues. They don't force users to use Google. They provide it as an option - because they have to. They made it the default option for 34% of ad revenue…