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tmay said: franklinjackcon said: tmay said: franklinjackcon said: Meanwhile, in the real world, Google is setting the standard for autonomous cars, has the best assistant on the market, and keeps making advances in photos…
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Mike Wuerthele said: bigmushroom said: Last time I checked, Apple paid 3 Billion a year to Google to be the default search engine - you know one of those companies where the "consumer is the product". Now where does that put Apple? Ar…
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Mike Wuerthele said: bigmushroom said: Last time I checked, Apple paid 3 Billion a year to Google to be the default search engine - you know one of those companies where the "consumer is the product". Now where does that put Apple? Ar…
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Last time I checked, Apple received 3 Billion a year from Google to be the default search engine - you know one of those companies where the "consumer is the product". Now where does that put Apple? Aren't they selling their customers to Google? Wh…
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DanielEran said: gatorguy said: Of course you wouldn't want to code around the agreement. You'd code around the patented part of the technology to try and avoid infringing if you don't want to pay the inventor, and I'm sure that's what y…
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auxio said: bigmushroom said: bkkcanuck said: I disagree with the Federal Court. API is just the interface (e.g. add(operand1, operand2) - i.e. no implementation to that - and implementation is basically 99%+ of the code). …
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bkkcanuck said: I disagree with the Federal Court. API is just the interface (e.g. add(operand1, operand2) - i.e. no implementation to that - and implementation is basically 99%+ of the code). Being able to use an API for compatibility p…
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d_2 said: Groundbreaking vs. the standard, IMO, because it sounds a whole lot more educational and engaging than what my kids use their school’s chromebooks for — checking grades, writing a few docs to submit, and reading docs from the teache…
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gatorguy said: jameskatt2 said: Apple is the last large company to do this. Microsoft did this years ago. Google did this years ago. There is no escaping Chinese law if you want to do business in China. Obviously, encrypting your backu…
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StrangeDays said: gatorguy said: foggyhill said: optik said: I think we’re going to enter the spin zone. ߤ⦬t;/div> The one were the Chinese users and Apple have to follow Chinese laws, unless Apple becomes a forei…
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jameskatt2 said: Apple is the last large company to do this. Microsoft did this years ago. Google did this years ago. There is no escaping Chinese law if you want to do business in China. Obviously, encrypting your backups helps maintain your…
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Quibble: with 6 personality types the average percentage for each type is 17%. So the fact that 10% of the population are advisors is not unexpectedly low. The fact that they are mostly male is more intriguing.
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chasm said: I agree with the comment above about the cost. I would have to delve much more into exactly what is offered (though it is HIGHLY unlikely to appeal to me — I like certain shows but do not need anything to be “live” since I’m not a…
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foggyhill said: bigmushroom said: zimmie said: Uh ... is this somehow different from their acquisition of Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion? They later sold it to Lenovo for $2.9 billion, taking a $9.6 billion loss. Not qui…
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zimmie said: Uh ... is this somehow different from their acquisition of Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion? They later sold it to Lenovo for $2.9 billion, taking a $9.6 billion loss. Not quite. - They sold Motorola to Lenovo for 2.9 bill…
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It's useful to compare to last year(same data): https://9to5mac.com/2016/12/27/flurry-analytics-2016-apple-leads-holiday-phone-activations/31911814535_8b3ccec30c_o/ Apple's share of activations stayed the same but Samsung increased by 5% from 21 t…
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zoetmb said: sandor said: macxpress said: sandor said: NY1822 said: I'll place my bets on Apple vs "Industry Experts"... you obviously don't work in the medical world & have to deal with the FDA processes. …
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mjtomlin said: gunner1954 said: So, yes,, this could cause embarrassment, and yes, Apple should scan for this misuse of code during the app approval/update process. This is the main problem I have with this engineer's findings -…
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tmay said: bigmushroom said: steven n. said: gatorguy said: steven n. said: gatorguy said: steven n. said: ericthehalfbee said: netrox said: jameskatt2 said: Hopefully, this will …
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steven n. said: gatorguy said: steven n. said: gatorguy said: steven n. said: ericthehalfbee said: netrox said: jameskatt2 said: Hopefully, this will force Google to use HEVC instead of VP9 for…