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Hey… what did you expect?
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iPhone assembly lines in China actually have quite a lot of automation and robotic arms. Sure that can be even more automated but they are currently better positioned to do so. We will see anyway. One point is I do not see where AI comes in here. Wh…
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Companies must comply with the regulations of the regions in which they operate—no exceptions. Failure to do so results in penalties. In fact, US tariffs have cost Apple significantly more than all the fines the EU has imposed combined. To take the…
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Another money grab from the US. Apple should stop doing business there.
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As the leader of the free world, the EU must stand firm in fining corporations for unlawful activities, particularly when they are shielded by equally unlawful dictatorships.
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It’s all a matter of preferences, and mostly the new MBPs give more options. I never use HDMI (airplay, or Zoom screen share) but happy to see the Touch Bar go. My biggest regret so far is the MagSafe connector: they should not have made it a power …
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crowley said: reroll said: Apple should close shop in all those money grabbing countries. That’ll teach them! The G7?! Lol Just being sarcastic
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Apple should close shop in all those money grabbing countries. That’ll teach them!
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Why is everyone talking about the EU? Only half of the mentioned countries are there. Also I am pretty sure this is all going away with the new global tax agreement. This has long been in discussions but not much could be achieved under the previous…
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macseeker said: I think Apple's move in general complies with the European GDPR laws. Seems like France has their head in a dark place and loving the smell. Please tell me if I'm wrong. GDPR, just like CCPA, is ultimately about a consent…
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ITGUYINSD said: reroll said: And will it use as much CPU as the current version? I ended up using the web version only... I use it on an old MBP 2015 and using the "new-look" version runs just fine. What were you running it on that…
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And will it use as much CPU as the current version? I ended up using the web version only...
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I don’t believe Apple would simply provide a docking mechanism that would switch from iOS to macOS. 1/ They went through a great deal of effort to provide a good user experience on iPadOS with mouse and keyboard, where would that go? Forget about it…
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This is Europe and the competition going for a money grab! Oh... wrong article...
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This article, as the one before on this topic, gives the wrong picture. Apple / Google is a centralized protocol, because diagnosed user send their hash to a centralized server owned by Apple / Google. Other participants to the program regularly dow…
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While I agree with Apple and Google’s approach don’t fool yourselves: if you are diagnosed as positive their protocol dictates to send your data to a centralized location. The centralized server then aggregates all the users data and send them back …
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avon b7 said: This would be a good move. Glue and sealants aren't truly necessary today. They never really were. Far more devices will require a battery replacement than will require repair from sitting in water for a few seconds. Splash re…
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Wondering about what this last comment will concretely lead to: move processing from clouds to the networks. I think I understand the idea, I’m not sure what they can achieve that isn’t already possible with the cloud.
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Just looked it up for France: 2200 jobs from Apple. If France has let Apple pay less taxes in exchange of jobs, then it wasn’t that effective...
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lkrupp said: adm1 said: "The European Commission has launched an effort to rewrite Apple's history in Europe, ignore Ireland's tax laws..." EU Law supercedes that of individual country member laws, Ireland signed up to this by jo…