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How many people who own a smartphone not currently wearing a watch need to buy an expensive time clock on their wrist? How many that don't have a car need an expensive car key on their wrist? How many that have a car need an expensive car key on t…
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I'll pass on the whip watch. How can anyone want to wear an accessory that everyone is wearing? Individuality is being attacked by a militarilist CEO.
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I'll pass on his platitudes and deceptive practices. He seems to be doing a lot of scare mongering himself without giving any consideration to Freedom Of Choice for customers on how much customers can share with others. He is already thinking like a…
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revenant wrote: » as of yet- there has been NO terrorist plot spoiled by the gigantic amount of eavesdropping and data collecting on american phones. and there has been NO terrorist plots spoiled by tapping allies phones either (thinking of Germ…
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bobjohnson wrote: » Your choice affects everyone you communicate with. If I don't want my information shared, I can't talk to you without the government also collecting my half of our conversations. I can't hang out with you without the government…
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If Apple does not want to update iOS to allow for information sharing with governments, my question to Cook would be: would he allow a third-party app in the App Store that will accomplish the same feat? Is he truly an advocate for human rights and …
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nagromme wrote: » You misunderstand the article. Apple DOES give you the choice. By default, you have privacy from the government. Have a business rival with a powerful friend? Too bad--she can bypass normal warrants and courts, and ignore t…
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mjtomlin wrote: » Please send me all your information, including credit card information, passwords, etc... that way I'll know you're not up to any good. If you are registered with Apple as a legitimate spy, be my guest and take the information…
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mjtomlin wrote: » What the hell are you talking about? You're free to give all the data you want to whomever you want. All Apple wants to do is make sure others aren't TAKING your information without you knowing about it. I don't believe you ac…
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paxman wrote: » That is a ridiculous proposition. Seriously. Not really. If they are aware of my activities then there is less suspicion I am working against them in secret. Less Privacy = More Personal Security.
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When it comes to information sharing with governments, Android is equal to iOS.
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izaiahmazin wrote: » The previous two comments highlight exactly why Tim Cook is in a position of responsibility and AppleInsider readers aren't. You are brainwashed by our great American government if you sincerely believe that terrorist plots th…
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The USA is not China. I can see not playing ball with the Chinese government. But not playing ball with USA government on averting terror threats is way too negligent in citizen safety. As an individual, give me a personal option to let spy compani…
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The problem is thinking that the USA is like Sweden. Not much Hollywood- type TV and movies being produced in the Swede language. Citizens turn to the local music scene as their main source of entertainment because of this. What happens in Sweden …
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The Apple Watch is possibly useful for healthy individuals who want to become primed athletes that compete and useful for truly sick individuals that need constant health vitals monitoring. That's the true market for this watch. Will people buy it a…
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I'll pass on the whip watch. I'm sure many will not want to become a slave to a watch on a regular basis.
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apple ][ wrote: » You are referring to that poorly made youtube video. There is also the mohammed drawings, and that's more what I was thinking about. That was legitimate art, and there was no deceit involved there. I haven't seen the drawings, n…
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apple ][ wrote: » You are correct about the whole mohammed controversy from a while back. Freedom of speech is a concept that suddenly went out the window when that happened. Numerous media and people were all of a sudden in favor of censorship,…
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Lots of Apple apologists when their stock holdings could be at the mercy of warranted bad publicity.
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It's evident Apple bailed. They can offer the movie under normal terms of licensing agreements already made with Sony like other retailers are likely committed to. Though many will say Apple has more to lose, especially if proven their infrastructur…