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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 great for structured data, where you can del…
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MplsP said: fastasleep said: crowley said: I bought the Air. Don’t want no stupid Touch Bar. dougd said: I would pick the Air for one reason....no stinking Touch Bar What a surprise. Have either of you ever even use…
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And if Apple could additionally make the touch bar slightly shorter, so there is place for a real escape key, I would definitely buy such a machine
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radarthekat said: cropr said: JWSC said: The evidence that Apple is not a monopoly is overwhelming. Legally, there is no such thing as "an overwhelming evidence not being guilty". Either there is evidence being guilty, eit…
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JWSC said: The evidence that Apple is not a monopoly is overwhelming. Legally, there is no such thing as "an overwhelming evidence not being guilty". Either there is evidence being guilty, either there is no evidence. The latter is suff…
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ZooNet said: Pretty sure you have to have a product in order to be leader in any market - Indeed. And the suppliers of 5G are Huawei, Ericsson and Nokia: 2 European and 1 Chinese company
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gatorguy said: Google doesn't need defending in this case from what I can tell. I've read original Dutch article which has a lot more comments and references than the translated English article and if this is correct then Google clearly v…
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rotateleftbyte said: Google is a great target because of the way that they are structured in Europe. Despite having sales people in each country, invoices are issued from Ireland. That allows them to say that they make NO profit in that count…
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chasm said: Helpful reminder: There are two kinds of “5G.“ Obviously, I’m not counting AT&T’s fake “5Ge” here. The vast, vast majority of “5G“ is actually a somewhat more efficient and somewhat faster ”5G” that runs on the existing 4G s…
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DAalseth said: GeorgeBMac said: I don't think it can be underestimated that Apple Pay requires a credit of debit card behind it. As the article points out: Most of the world has neither. So, as the world moves more and more to a cashl…
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StrangeDays said: You’re making the curious assumption that OpenID is correct in their analysis or that their goals are Apple’s goals. Just because someone says Apple is doing it wrong doesn’t mean they are. You are making the curious a…
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macxpress said: Meaning, you just replace the existing cable you own with a USB-C/Thunderbolt to whatever you need cable. If you need to carry around USB 3.0 (USB A) cables with your laptop then something isn't right anyways. You shouldn't …
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I would do same the if I were Google. The tablet market is like the desktop PC market. It will become less important (but it won't disappear). There is a reason that Apple is pimping up the iPad with more laptop like features. When I bought m…
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MacPro said: It must be a nightmare for Android developers when so few users update and so many versions of the OS out there on so many disparate types of hardware. No it isn't. Being a developer for both iOS and Android, I can make a dec…
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genovelle said: uktechie said: 2020? That’s more than a year behind their competitors. If I’m paying Apple’s premium prices I expect the best so the 2019 4G model is going to be a difficult sell for Apple. I look forward to getting…
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Notsofast said: Respected analyst Neil Cybart persuasively calls IDC numbers "embarrassingly" wrong, and here's more from an article that discusses Cybart's refutation as well as an overall alleged pattern of intentionally misleading estima…
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ajl said: frantisek said: I wonder about that multilingual environment. I do use iPhone like that and it is plain horrible experience. Mainly switching two languages, occasionally up to six. Even two languages are nightmare as apps or iOS,…
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As an web and app developer, I don't think I will use Sign in with Apple on my apps or web sites. The fact that Apple will use an intermediate email address is a showstopper.. It just creates a lot of burden if something goes wrong during registra…
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Being an app developer, I have read a lot of BS in these posts. Just to summarize :I am happy to pay an annual fee of 99$. It does not kill my profitThe strict business rules of the App Store (30% cut, compulsory app distribution, no cross selli…
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commentzilla said: ivanh said: Apple is now 6 years lagging behind the world, e.g. 5G modem in 2025. No break-through in house apps, e.g. still the same Contacts app of 5 years ago. Poor HomeKit & Siri than Google Home & Assist…