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arlor wrote: » If you want an article that covers the legal details more fully (and two weeks ago), try http://www.law360.com/articles/622308/apple-poached-workers-for-new-battery-division-a123-says. In brief: Apple's accused of misappropriati…
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chris_ca wrote: » No laws were broken. If laws were broken, there would be a criminal trial, not a civil lawsuit... So tort law violations are only treated as criminal offenses?
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tallest skil wrote: » More so when you don’t have a clue what you’re talking about. Guess who was completely wrong. You and I both were completely wrong at various times during these Sony discussions, both based on a lack of data. Folks like Nas…
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tallest skil wrote: » The failure of comprehension here lies with you and you alone (and, well, the others who don’t seem to get it). tallest skil wrote: » APPLE CLOSES ALL SUBMISSIONS TO THEIR STORES A WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS AND DOESN'T OPEN TH…
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tallest skil wrote: » Gee. How about that. Freakin' Awesome!
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solipsismy wrote: » If iTunes Connect being shut down from December 22-29 wouldn't we then not expect it until, at least, the 29th? Being the 28th and a Sunday would indicate that there are clearly Apple staff working on this and likely having wor…
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tallest skil wrote: » Yep. Really. will shut down December 22-29 NOPE - It is still 12/28 on the West Coast, and 12/29 in places like Sydney, Australia (or Apia, Samoa). Still shut down, per the terms of the announcement.
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tallest skil wrote: » THERE WAS NO “REVERSAL”. The iTunes Connect holiday is over. Really? December 8, 2014 As a reminder, iTunes Connect will shut down December 22-29 for the winter holidays. If you plan to schedule app releases or price c…
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fruitstandninja wrote: » This honestly sounds like garbage from butt hurt former employees. A three-judge panel in California's Superior Court recently denied Apple's appeal to throw out a class-action lawsuit lodged by current and former emplo…
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tallest skil wrote: » Mhmm. Something like this was REALLY hidden for a decade. Yep. This wouldn’t have been immediately reported from here to Honduras, no way. Sarcasm aside, how stupid can people be to claim something like this? It’s not even…
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tallest skil wrote: » EDIT: YOU’RE TELLING ME THAT YOU COULDN’T RENAME FILES OR FOLDERS UNTIL NOW?! AND PEOPLE ACTUALLY USED DROPBOX? EVER?! Or is it just iOS’ version? My point stands, but it’s a touch less incredulous. Renaming files and fold…
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AppleInsider wrote: » Propelled by the launches of new iPhones and iPads, Apple's iOS App Store saw daily downloads surge in the month of October, reaching a record 7.8 million downloads per day. WTF? Hardly. More like "Propelled by all the n…
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spacekid wrote: » Regarding the $50 rebate for buying a Next upgrade through Apple, even though they have a phone at the Apple store, the web site says that you can't pick the phone up at the store. You have to have it mailed to you and wait 4 to …
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relic wrote: » Fine but the first two has nothing to do with the actual client itself, and the third, the OneDrive integration into the filesystem application is available for personal accounts in OSX as well. OneDrive is already a part of Windows…
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relic wrote: » DropBox, Box, iCloud, GDrive don't have a business client why should OneDrive, what would make it a business, what other possible features could be added to give it that distinction. 1 - Microsoft has published a OneDrive app for p…
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magman1979 wrote: » This update is crap, and let me tell you why... Not only is it tied to Office 365 subscriptions, but they excluded it from the Small Business tier, and instead only made it available to Small Business Premium and above! And man…
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yojimbo007 wrote: » Accept both or lose my buisness . Which idiot would want to be a part of a system that is created and managed by a consortium of retailors and is directly linked to their bank? No way in hell. Not that different from …
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solipsismx wrote: » Crying to employees at a B&M store will do nothing to speed up the inevitable. The popcorn is in the microwave...
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solipsismx wrote: » HELL NO! Doing all that is the opposite of convenience. So you won't temporarily forego the convenience in order to help secure a future with a more secure and better convenience?
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kjespoko wrote: » I propose we all boycott stores that are actively not accepting Apple Pay or Google wallet. To do so we set aside a specific day that all Apple Pay users go to one of the stores, get a ton of stuff in our carts. Go to check out …