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I really do hope the other writers at AI follow your lead by doing some actual journalism, ie researching the topic at hand, providing context, and directly addressing the commonplace bs that is being circulated about that topic. THAT would be progr…
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In other news, the Supreme Allied Commander of Super Secrecy has indirectly hinted at a meeting with undisclosed details regarding the possiblity that perhaps Apple’s mystery “Titan” labelled project, if it were to be progressing with or without Vol…
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In other news, Alphagoo has devised a way out of its theft-related Android predicament by trplacing Oracle’s stolen code with ‘machine learning’. By using this generic approach, AG not only doen’t need to pay for code, but it kills two birds, also r…
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Pretty crappy reason considering the dozens of reasons to not buy a crappy knock-off, not least of which may be usability, value, security, updates, games and integrity.
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Comparing Apple’s revenues to Huawei’s potential sales... is this actually a news story, or a written Escher sketch?
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In other news, a lame has-been which used to copy Apple products as its source of income released another ugly piece of crap to rival the Newton. Unfortunately, with no sustainable profit, Apple’s main competitor on the rise now looks to be Huawei, …
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Somewhere, all alone and very quietly, Microsoft is crying into its warm Coke...
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In other news, another noob reporter mistook market share figures as having any relevance to Apple whatsoever. Due to the unnoted string of companies that were poised to ‘kill’ Apple based on such figures, cognitive infarction has been suspected. As…
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I still don’t see the similarity, umless it’s in the ‘anti-trust’ word. These cases are completely different. Goog’s is much more like Microsoft’s multiple anti-trust cases: preventing any competition in a market. iBooks never prevented market co…
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FU Goog! The birds have come home to roost. At least the EU still has rule of law... Along with Oracle’s suit, maybe Goog will finally write its own OS and start competing, rather then steal, betray and bully... HAHAHA Google be evil.
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The Goog CrapStore will never be available in China. They are smart enough to make sure they don’t let some foreign company profit from something they can do so themselves. Throwing out these random and unfounded red herrings just makes AI seem as c…
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Good-bye Samsung I'm very impressed with how quickly TSMC went from unheard-of to top-of-the-line. It is a testament to their resourcefulness. It's also a clear illustration of SS's shortsightedness! If only LG could get their act together with di…
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Errr... So. Zucker states that advertising allows poor people to access technology. But advertising is to sell products. How are poor people going to buy said products? Advertising on Facebook can only be made profitable where our information - clas…
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In other news, corrupt government has just been caught engaged in corrupt activities, leading to mass cleansing of the rich and powerful from involvement with political issues. The next American Revolution is now underway - more news at 11!
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Does anyone else think that a commercial company providing great educational experiences is sick? As in ill, not healthy, and completely wrong? How is it that a tech company is improving education? Why the hell isn't the Department of Education tell…
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Hahahaha! Maybe Goog can remove all the viruses, backdoors, malware and adware while they're re-writing their shite. All that advertising profit will be really handy now - maybe start on a completely new architecture. Maybe based on UNIX and BSD and…
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I find it interestig how most comments take the position of either/or, polarising positions on this concept of privacy and the use of personal information. Apple does not sell personal profiles to third parties, and makes the most of available tech…
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K-12 isn’t going to be a profitable business. Apple doesn’t do unprofitable business.
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jcs2305 said: chasm said: This is a great way to find and fix exploits before they become problems. Safari/Mac is a popular target because the platform is so much more secure than any other consumer platform, and yet a grand total of t…