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tmay said: cropr said: lkrupp said: seanismorris said: pnaddaff said: This comparison between iOS and Android marketshare is not relevant. Do the same chart, but for profits earned by each platform. Apple isn't try…
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lkrupp said: seanismorris said: pnaddaff said: This comparison between iOS and Android marketshare is not relevant. Do the same chart, but for profits earned by each platform. Apple isn't trying to sell more phones than Android,…
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imat said: Interesting breakdown. It shows that, where the average income is lower, the share of iOS is too, but also climbing. It seems that, at lower price points, the untapped potential is still there. Not that Apple has to profit, but low…
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GeorgeBMac said: Hopefully, Apple is patient enough to wait till its own modem provides functional advantages over Qualcomm modems -- rather than rushing it just to escape from Qualcomm's greasy, greedy clutches,. If Apple would be able to …
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dewme said: Wow, I’ve been eager to see some in-depth articles that give a hands-on review of the major new features in Catalina. This article is extremely comprehensive and leaves no nuance, no matter how subtle, undiscovered. What I general…
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AppleExposed said: revenant said: How much did small app makers make before? $0 if they didn't lose money on cancelled projects. If Apple hadn't invented iPhone, most apps and developers wouldn't exist. As an app developer I ca…
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razorpit said: Did not know this law existed. Does Europe have this requirement for any other industry such as manufacturing? No it is only for cultural items. The purpose is to promote the productions in the many smaller languages in th…
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AppleExposed said: A company that sells knockoff Apple products and has knockoff Apple Stores will "shape China's innovation"?? This only cements the cliche "cheap chinese knockoffs". You have a very limited understanding of the revolution…
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lkrupp said: Why bother, Apple? This is a done deal. You actually think you can talk the EU out of $15B? They’re drooling at the mouth to get their hands on that cash, most of which will wind up in their own and their friends pockets. You wo…
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It all depends on what you call affordable. The iPhone 11 is indeed a great phone with a lot of value, but $699 remains a lot of money for a lot of users. The other day I talked to the manager of the shop where I buy my smartphones and he said …
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mjtomlin said: First of all comparing Google search with App Store results is not an equal comparison... App Store results represent apps that only run on Apple devices. Google search results should represent everything that’s available on t…
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mjtomlin said: rogifan_new said: GeorgeBMac said: So? That seems right to me: If I am looking for an app -- say a spreadsheet program -- I will want to see what Apple has to offer more than anything else. If someone is searc…
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mike eggleston said: greg uvan said: I was actually thinking the same thing. Maybe they'll never update iTunes/Apple Music for Windows. Maybe this is it. I never imagined they'd do this, and I don't know why I'd use it rather than the …
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lkrupp said: bobolicious said: ...here we go again... I've been voting no with my wallet. 'digital fatigue'...? Hmmm... And what, exactly, is your problem with Apple hardening its requirements for safety and security? In my opini…
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Fatman said: I can't stand when an Android user is in a group chat and it defaults to the awfully outdated SMS protocol - it restricts what you can do (for example if you want to drop out or exclude a member, can't control that) . My daughter…
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sflocal said: Fortunately, Android has a far, far larger market share so these developers can simply go and mooch whatever personal data they want from Android users. Owning an app developer company for both Android and iOS, I can say t…
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larryjw said: Aside from legal fees, is the merely (though important) a case about legal interpretation of EU tax law, without real financial consequences for Apple, but real financial consequences for the EU. As has been noted in the past, …
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saarek said: SpamSandwich said: flakhammer said: I’m not surprised at all, most of the new features come to Europe later than US and we are to pay silly high prices! Thank your regulators and protectionist policies. For so…
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AppleExposed said: More factors to consider: 1. You'd have to wait until the person falls asleep or drug them (like Cardi B does her dates) and wait. 2. You'll have to hope their iPhone is in their hand or somewhere you can reach without wa…
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genovelle said: cropr said: Soli said: This wasn't a big issue since the data was already anonymized and yet they're taking even more steps to help ensure user security. I wish more companies acted this way. Anonymizing is gr…