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rob53 said: neoncat said: rob53 said: I've never had a problem with Apple's 30% fee. This is nothing when comparing it to a regular store's up-charge over what they pay for their "products." I keep seeing a note in the window of…
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DAalseth said: France's finance minister Bruno Le Maire claimed that when developers sell apps to Apple and Google, "their prices are imposed, OK, but developers do NOT sell their apps to either Google or Apple, the companies just host them o…
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I put an old Macbook Pro (2012) in my dog's feeder but he did not want to eat it. What am I doing wrong?
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Hedware said: cropr said: Being an app developer myself, I might share what I will do when 3rd party app store and payment engines will become available for iOS apps. I don't develop games, only business related apps linked to a cloud…
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iqatedo said: cropr said: Being an app developer myself, I might share what I will do when 3rd party app store and payment engines will become available for iOS apps. I don't develop games, only business related apps linked to a cloud…
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Being an app developer myself, I might share what I will do when 3rd party app store and payment engines will become available for iOS apps. I don't develop games, only business related apps linked to a cloud service. My apps are all available on …
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JP234 said: It begins. Prepare for malware on your iOS devices. I am not so sure about that. I assume that Apple still can require a technical approval for an iOS app, even if it is distributed by another app store. This technical appro…
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A portless iPhone is not an option. Any iOS app developer needs a physical port to debug/test his developed iOS app. So there will be an iPhone woth an USB-C port
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tomowa said: Just asking, as I am not a Tesla car user. Does Tesla sell subscriptions for "enhanced features". Does Tesla allow 3rd party software/firmware access to its car's operating systems? Or does Tesla control the whole environment? I…
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Anilu_777 said: I thought they had until 2024? There is a rumor that Apple engineers wanted to move to USB-C only on all iApple devices, but that Apple was waiting for the EU decision, as it helps to sell the idea to the market. So once …
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davidw said: If you wrote a book and sold a hardcover of it in a retail bookstore, the bookstore will take about 50% of your cover price, on each sale. That is the standard practice. You think the 50% the bookstore charges is only to cover their…
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blastdoor said: foregoneconclusion said: The conceit of this article is that it claims the processing advantage for the iPhone isn't important because "you're getting a smartphone that can more than handle most tasks a user may presen…
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entropys said: i-john said: JP234 said: Note to Android: Put on your big boy pants and develop a platform people want. Give up the doomed attempt to get Apple to cram your flaws into iOS. Android are using an industry standar…
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loopless said: There is not a developer in the world that truly thinks Apple does not deserve their 30%. The App Store infrastructure is incredibly impressive. Money just magically turns up in your bank account, with Apple taking care of EVER…
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sflocal said: avon b7 said: teejay2012 said: Apple Pay will remain my payment system regardless. I changed banks when first introduced because 'my' bank was slow to bring it on, as it considered how much it would cost it, rather…
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I do understand the EU. I am an app developer. From an app developer perspective, I can choose my payment system provider I want if my app is running on Windows, on Mac, on Linux and even on Android (although Google does not like the latter), …
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A few years ago I was working as a fraud consultant in a bank. When the bank started to accept Apple Pay, we saw a serious increase in fraud attempts. A lot of the victims we contacted, said they were less concerned about fraud because "Apple Pay …
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ravnorodom said: Wait until Chrome version 1000 or version 10,000. Ridicules version number naming from both Chrome and Firefox. You should not assume that version numbers are related with IQ, and that reaching 100 is only for lunatics.
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mikethemartian said: omasou said: Seems a bit strange that the Netherlands is making such a big fuss about "dating apps". Is it b/c "dating apps" are used to book appointments int he red light district? And or the "proprietors" are wi…
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tenthousandthings said: Sameer Samat’s statement indicates Spotify is still paying Google its commission. Who knows? Maybe Google is anticipating the EU Digital Market Act, where gatekeepers (read Apple and Google) must allow app devel…