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"IBM noted that shipments of Macs have outpaced the overall PC market every year for the last decade." Maybe Mac shipment "growth" has outpaced that overall PC market?
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stargazerct wrote: » Apple trying to take advantage of the legal system? What do you think the patent trolls UP were trying to do? I hope Apple buries them in the ground. They should drag the case out forever and bankrupt these slimy bastards wi…
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lord amhran wrote: » Please explain eigthzero said: Originally Posted by eightzero View Post Checked it out of the library, ripped it to iTunes and now its uploaded by Match. Done. How is that not stealing?
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dasanman69 wrote: » Data gets sold all the time by plenty of people. If you get the flu and go to your doctor then you become part of the statistic of flu cases in your state. Why are people suddenly surprised by this? I never commented on being …
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dasanman69 wrote: » Did you misread? No - De-identified data that does not identify you may be used to inform the health community about trends; for marketing and promotional use; or for sale to interested audiences. See “Sharing of De-ident…
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gatorguy wrote: » I would assume that Fitbit like Apple would prefer to sell hardware rather than being relegated to a 3rd party software provider. I don't see much future for them if they can't do hardware. No sarcasm: Doesn't Fitbit want the …
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With what appears to be well over 400,000 employees, they only expect to deploy 50,000 Macs?
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digitalclips wrote: » OK, sorry to hear that, then I bow to your better ability to interpret legal jargon. There was a day difference in the two articles I think, along with the different emphasis in the headlines, hence it seemed a logical d…
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digitalclips wrote: » I'd respectfully disagree that they are the same. "Apple has agreed to settle a case..." versus "Apple and car battery firm A123 on verge of ..." I was not criticizing AI's wording, rather suggesting they needed to updat…
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digitalclips wrote: » Time to update this news. The BBC seems to be ahead of AI. Case Settled it seems. The question is what is Apple up to here? BBC article says essentially the same as AI: The agreement in principle was disclosed in the …
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Edit: The ex-A123 employees had noncompete, [I][B]nonsolicit, and nondisclosure[/B][/I] agreements with A123. Apple hired 1, then 4 more, knowing of the agrrments. Allegedly.
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quadra 610 wrote: » It's no more complex than what you'd do on an iPhone. Except for the fact that I have to going back and forth between the watch and my iPhone to do this.
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konqerror wrote: » I'm not convinced that it's Qi compliant just from the video. The Qi standard specifies a 100-200 kHz magnetic field with a data link. Perhaps the Apple charger puts out a field no matter what, and the Moto 360 doesn't require t…
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multimedia wrote: » That's your credit card company's requirement. Has nothing to do with ?Pay. Seems that Apple somewhat disagrees with you on the "credit card company's requirement" part. Seems the store has some say in the decision, proba…
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cali wrote: » No - watch this one:
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rob53 wrote: » I wish someone at Apple would contact Home Depot and help them properly program their system. I've used Apple Pay at different locations and some require a signature while others don't. The cashiers are surprised when I'm able to us…
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macky the macky wrote: » True...but, but, but how will you access it with the lid closed??? Note my use of the word "docked". External monitor, external keyboard, external trackpad/mouse, etc.
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Power button will be nice if it works on "docked" (lid-closed) MacBook Pro's.
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focher wrote: » There's a fundamental problem with non-solicitation and non-compete clauses - they attempt to bind parties to restrictions without actually involving those parties. There really shouldn't be ANY enforcement of such provisions in…
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jd_in_sb wrote: » Is "poaching" employees illegal? I would think that it is just capitalism in action: offering higher paying jobs to people currently employed elsewhere. Check the original lawsuit filing, but I believe that they are accusing App…