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Corrections wrote: » If Apple only supported iOS 8 on iPhone 5 or later, people would find it shocking. Well, actually iOS supports 4S only on paper... according to people who dare to update (my wife doesn't).
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » 64bit and 2GB RAM for the Nexus 9? Waiting for the 64bit experts to tell us that you need more than 4GB RAM before 64bit becomes relevant. 64-bit CPU not OS. it is very likely that Android 5.0 will still be 32-bit, si…
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jessi wrote: » Apple is paying the tax it owes. Questionable, since a complex network of international companies have to be created in order to explicitly exploit the "double irish tax loophole".
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john12345 wrote: » Blame the EU. Their economy is going down the drain and so they need to leech off Apple. Take into account that Apple is mainly avoiding US taxes with double irish with dutch sandwich. And for what is worth I am fine if …
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retrogusto wrote: » Each share represents partial ownership of the company. If there are a million outstanding shares, each share is worth a millionth of the company. If the company has extra cash, they can different things with it to increase val…
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photoshop59 wrote: » 8 has slowed my iPad down to an annoying crawl. For that reason I will never update the 4S of my wife.
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vulcan747 wrote: » Ok if the EU wants to extort money from Apple and other American businesses Probably you should read again this part: " To skirt U.S. tax rates, companies like Apple route money through subsidiaries in Ireland by paying prof…
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sflocal wrote: » Apple/Google/OtherBigCorp have been paying taxes they are LEGALLY OBLIGATED to pay. Is that concept beyond your comprehension? Don't put words in my mouth. I just explained why that idea was wrong.
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sflocal wrote: » I hope Ireland gives them EU a big FU. Nice! Once Ireland is out, it would be even easier for EU to collect taxes from Apple/Google/OtherBigCorp.
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apple ][ wrote: » All of these cases ruin the natural good looks of the devices. Apple devices should be shown, not hidden. This! I agree, never used a case nor protective film. It's like purchasing a Ferrari and put foam all around to protect …
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michael_c wrote: » The connection to your data is through your AppleId, not the password. Any user can initiate a reset, which triggers an email to the primary email address on record for the AppleId - the only one who can proceed further is the…
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SpamSandwich wrote: » Did you bother to read the story? Take into account that, if Apple has the capability to reset your password without loss of encrypted backup data, it means that Apple has full access to backup data. Plain and simple.
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canukstorm wrote: » Here in Canada it's $749 for the 4.7" and $849 for the 5.5". Here in italy (tax included): 5S-16GB : 629€ 5S-32GB : 679€ 6-16GB : 739€ 6-64GB : 839€ 6-128GB : 949€ 6P-16GB : 839€ 6P-64GB : 949€ 6P-128GB : 1059€
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Now the display fragmentation is almost on par with the mainstream android phones.
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tallest skil wrote: » Well, no... All you have to do is have an accelerometer that will turn the display on when it registers the watch being moved from right=down (left for lefties) to back=down. Boom. Since there is no need for 60Hz refresh…
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apple ][ wrote: » 18,796 unique Android devices! Holy f-ucking crap! What a goddam mess! Yes, I agree. But we have to admit that OS is a fantastic in being able to handle such a gargantuan mess of unique devices.
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From a "developer" point of view today android fragmentation is extremely low. It was a problem ith GingerBread (2.3.x), but API difference between all 4.x versions are negligible. Basically all the functions/services/effects are available across th…
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One month ago I saw an infographic stating that for both Apple and Google about 80% of profits come from games in-app purchases. Is there something more official about it?
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I think it is possible t make source code available for inspection at Apple premises, in a strictly controlled environment. Microsoft has already followed this path with China in 2010 (IIRC).
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Between 5S and 5C, which line will be (likely) terminated?