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People forget that Samsung was THE Apple chip fab, not so long ago. They had full access to A-series designs from A4 up to A9, and even before A4 Apple used Samsung Application Processors the first 3 iPhones. All that access didn't seem to really wo…
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crowley said: And yet the compromises Apple makes for China... curiously silent Tim? The EU trying to make consumer-friendly rules to break up corporate power is a threat, but Chinese app censorship, data centre sharing agreements.... nothin…
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Happier and happier with my Apple One subscription! Angry Birds sure will surely deliver some nostalgia from the first years of iPhone!
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Is this one of those platforms where porn got rebranded as “exclusive content”? I’m asking for a friend! 🤪
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Wow... a lot of childish posts! Even more than we commonly find. I won't hold my breath waiting people to act their age on the internet—or grow up at all. Here are my 2 cents: 1. Apple management has a fiduciary duty to their shareholders to maxim…
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In other words: Professors from renowned Universities are also quite capable of selling themselves. Apple only fault is providing a feature that their most knowledgeable users have been clamoring for some years. Now one of the authors of this piece…
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AppleInsider said:"A lot of impressive engineering went into making this thing as thin as possible, but did anyone really need a thinner all-in-one desktop? Apple's priorities continue to baffle," the site wrote. Not really. Some of us have …
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Are these business owners/founders children now? Now there is a market strategy in line with a Fortune 500 company: I'll take to the Internet and call the customers of the one—out of only two—mobile platforms and insult them to their face. That shou…
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IMHO the industry will learn that tracking wasn't boosting up ad engagement and value as much as they believe it did. I'm not religiously against ads, except when they are intrusive and/or are present in services that I do pay for (like some streami…
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flydog said: xbit said: If western governments followed suit, we could eliminate ransomware attacks almost instantly. Yeah because ransomware didn’t exist until cryptocurrency was invented. Let’s pretend it didn’t make it all t…
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marccosan said: Just wonder why need to prepare if u are the boss?? You shloud know what u do and talk openly. If need lawyers help there is always something that they hide. Simple as that! 1 post troll alert! Nonetheless, people prepare …
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22july2013 said: Yes, fair point, but that would mean Apple could no longer argue that it treats every developer equally. I think Apple thrives on being fair and bragging about it. Apple is already unable to say that. It did a special deal f…
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A social network that has access to everything I post, like, share, retweet, swipe, and so on (ad nauseaum) shouldn’t need to track me to be able to offer relevant ads. It’s like my wife having to spy on me so she could buy me a pleasing gift.
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Cryptocurrencies, like any currency, are wide open to the vagaries around market and consumer psychology. Money only has value because we all agree that it has value. Regular money like coins, paper, cards, etc. are controlled by "trusted" financial…
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avon b7 said: Beats said: ALL companies, Nintendo, Ubisoft, Adobe and even copycats like Sony and Microsoft need to speak up against Epic. This is dangerous for their businesses. If an idiotic judge(knock on wood) mandates that compan…
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Epic's true intentions have been apparent from the very beginning. A $9.99 purchase without the 30 % commission for Apple should have cost $6.99, not $7.99. This is not about the consumer, period. That this charade got this much traction within the…
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MplsP said: Probably for the same reason that thousands of reasonable people take their cars to private repair shops rather than to dealers. Why would any reasonable person pay $100 more than they need to? You talk as if nobody but Apple is ca…
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I find it funny that any reasonable person would take their $1000 buck iPhone (or whatever other Apple device) to some 3r party repair shop because their service is like a 100 bucks cheaper. That's being penny wise, buck fool... I know out of warra…
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InspiredCode said:This argument breaks down with in-app purchase. In-app purchase is for a store inside your own app. In this case the customer in *your* store may have become a customer somewhere outside the App Store, but the App Store still g…
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mr lizard said: Just let developers link out to their own website from the app for payments already. If Apple’s confident in their IAP platform, then they won’t be concerned that customers won’t use it over the developers own system. Not be…